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Make sure you get "big bore" domes. Noss doesnt sell big bore O-rings yet ;) so hook up with a pair of big bore dome O-rings from Vitos' or somewhere like that. Iv been using the smaller standard size dome O-rings on my big bore domes and they worked fine for awhile, but I did blow 2 of em out. You have to really stretch standard O-rings on big bore domes, but they will fit. Bitch to work with tho, so try and hook up with big bore O-rings for your domes.

 

Also Nax, no one gets big bore sleeves installed in thier cylinder without having some porting work done, so find out every little detail about the port job on the 409 juggs. Anything more than a trail port is not ideal for XC racing, you want a motor with a low end style powercurve, porting for low end aint gonna happen. You'll also want a smooth powerband that wont tire you out, anything more than a mild trail port is going to be a handful trying to race for two hours in tight woods and muddy and rutted out trails. Bigger is not always better, espcially when your talking about XC racing. The top guys out there racing xc are using engines sizes around 300cc's. 250r quads with powervalved single cylinders between 265 and as big as 310cc. A 409 ported twin cylinder Banshee would be a handfull in the woods, especially for a 15 year old amature. Just something to think about :):ph34r::ph34r::ph34r::ph34r:

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