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I've been spending a lot of time on this forum and i see some pretty built banshee's. I see some atv's that are drag only that dont even look like a banshee.

 

So my question is simple, what is the fine line where YOU think a banshee is not a banshee anymore.

 

For me it's when the front is stretched. I can see a longer rear via swing arm but once you go longer in the front....it just looks over done. I understand it's for a purpose and it works. There's another part of me that says as long as it's a twin cylinder two stroke it's still a banshee no matter what but the first part of what i said still comes to mind.

 

This is not to start a war, just wanna get some people's opinions. :shrug:

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As long as your still using a banshee bottom end its still a banshee, like majicmike's cranker. May have been highly modified but it still started out as a banshee and to me always will be. If it started as a banshee and the inspiration was from a banshee I'm good with it being a banshee. plus i'm a little drnk ahahaha....but seriously lol.

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I would have to say as long as its the stock frame (modified or not) and the motor is banshee based its still a "Banshee" but as long as its banshee powered.. I'll still say its a banshee.

 

If you took a corvette motor and put it in a dune buggy would you still say its a vette? But on the oppisite side of the coin.... If you put a different engine in a vette.. would you still call it vette?

 

In the long run.. its all in the eye of the beholder.

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If you took a corvette motor and put it in a dune buggy would you still say its a vette? But on the oppisite side of the coin.... If you put a different engine in a vette.. would you still call it vette?

I like the you put that. I agree.

 

On the same note as what some of you said, i really like how some people modify excisting parts to make something insane.

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As long as you can still put banshee plastic on it, and a banshee engine in it (even in the case of the bottom end being changed and machined to be triple cylinder) its still a banshee

 

Frame shouldnt matter, aftermarket frames are built for all sorts of different environments

 

I know I wouldnt mind having a 250R geometry frame. It ends up using all 250R chassis parts, banshee radiator, plastic, and engine. You look at it and it still looks like a banshee but something just seems meaner.

 

Go to an atv drag race. Watch all the quads pull up to the line. A banshee pulls up with a drag chassis and you arent going to call it a banshee?

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some banshee snobs huh.i like em stock, modified,stretched, lowered,raised, extended,shortened,blown up, running,in milk crates, dresser drawers, ect.don`t matter how they come to me.i like them any wich way.

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some banshee snobs huh.i like em stock, modified,stretched, lowered,raised, extended,shortened,blown up, running,in milk crates, dresser drawers, ect.don`t matter how they come to me.i like them any wich way.

 

 

Im with NYUK on this one...

 

 

Word.

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