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I got this banshee in January of this year. Immediately after I made enemies with Skeeter and Caleb () and started working on it. Spent some money and learned a lot about this quad and other 4 wheelers.

Didn’t go for the best of the best stuff but didn’t go Chinese either (except for a couple of cosmetic parts.

Have not touched the engine yet but it has some life in it so it can wait til winter.

Have plans for the future but wanted to go completely through the chassis. Every seal, bearing, bushing, etc is new. Everything that was on it was disintegrated, rusty or seized. Nice built nests in it. And there were daddy-long-legs everywhere. Sat in a pole barn for years.

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looks good.. i wouldnt say enimies. i just thought it was really reeeaaalllyyy silly to go back to oem pipes

Well the paul turner pipes are my next purchase. They look like stock pipes enough that most people won’t know the difference. But to be honest I wasn’t familiar enough with the banshee to know the difference between the toomys and stock.
I advanced the timing and dropped to a 13T front sprocket, though and that is a huge difference on the trails.


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