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Well guys, first post, after trawlling through hundreds of posts i still cannot find the answer i need. I'm considering getting a banshee soon but wanting to know how reliable are they?, do you often foul plugs, engine troubles etc. The reason i ask is that i mainly ride fire trails and open paddocks and from my personal experience i wouldn't dare taking my KX125 up there in fear of foulling a plug or running out of fuel, or could this be down to tuning??. thanks for you time

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Well I've never fouled a plug on my shee. There just like any other 2 stroke through. Jetting right/Fuel mixture correct and you will be fine. I'm sure you understand the banshee is make to run hard and low speed riding will not be fun as you will be clutching alot to keep it up in the powerband. Personally I would not get a shee if you gonna put put around. You will get alot of differnt oppinions on this I'm sure. Not tring to discourage you either, But a 4 stroke would be a better opition for SLOW riding. Good Luck in your decision.

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As far as your 125 goes you can tune it up and it won't foul plugs. Make sure you are using a quality 2 stroke oil too.

 

Now, you mentioned running out of gas. Well, the banshee would be the funnest on open roads but a 4 stroke does great on fuel. At glamis, the banshee guys just put a 6pack rack on the shee and carried fuel. Now keep in mind almost all of us run modified motors too and they use more fuel. But, if you are looking for a reliable, inexpensive quad that will run and run the 400ex can be had pretty cheap. If you are looking for something that is just damn fun, get a banshee.

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Banshee motors are way more reliable, pistons and rings last longer, and have less problems than a modern 125 or 250 motocross bike. The banshee motor was taken from a street bike so it is made to run for a long time between rebuilds. A shee with stock ports and carbs will get pretty decent mileage if your just cruising trails and fire roads.

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fixit has a good point.  a 400ex is damn near bulletproof, and they get good gas mileage.  plus the new ones have reverse.

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AND......they do cartwheels and front flips.....never get hurt :dance:

 

just in case you wanted to be a freestyler....lol :lol:

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Well i love going fast and smokin my mates, so a banshee is what i'm looking at. There is one for sale with the following:

Yamaha banshee 01

Full FMF pipes/exhaust

K@N airfilter

Protaper bars

New tyres,chain and sprockets

asking 3800 AUS dollars, which i thought was pretty good

 

Honda's are too damn expensive over here around 12-13000 for the new 450r.

Other option i was looking at was the polaris predator which seemed pretty good as well.

Polaris predator 03

Nerf bars

White bros exhaust

kill switch

acerbis handguards

Asking 6600

 

I was thinking the money i saved from the banshee i could put more towards a sort of trail machine- cool head, larger wheels, swingarm, stock up on plugs or send it in for a good tune up.

 

thanks for the replies

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