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Hello,

 

I am a new banshee owner and i am very pleased with the performance of this bike, however. lateltly i have been having problomes starting it when it is warmed up. if i pop start it it will fire fine, or when it is cold it will fire right up. but after i run it for a few mins and goto kick it, it jsut iwll not fire? any input? thanks alot.

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Check your electrical as well.

New plugs, check the coil end caps, etc.

I'm assuming it still has the TORS on it. Check all those connections too, at the throttle, parking brake, on the carbs and going into the TORS brain under the gas tank.

 

Don't overlook the little things, like a clean air filter and fresh gas/oil too...

 

Normally...if it's compression, it'll be reversed. Start like a mofo when cold, but start right up when warmed.

 

Don't get me wrong, compression test it anyways, just to get a base line.

 

Have you done any mods lately? What are your mods?

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with stock carbs, when warm, use half choke & quarter throttle, works every time!! :clap:

 

Shouldn't have to do that...

 

Hell, if it's tuned right, you barely even have to kick it...you shouldn't need any gas or choke, especially when warm...

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hey guys, thanks for all the input. Everyhting seems to be great, compression is up there, Jetting is slightly rich, however not to rich to cause a problome. Im almost thinking the stator could be going bad as it only happens when it warms up. I will keep playing around with it to see what i get. Thanks for all the help. Jon

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