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    A 4 wheeled question

    I have a 06' Banshee 50th Anniversary few mods but still a collector..I want to trade it for a nice Tri Z!
    What's the chances of this happening?
    Please don't rag on me to hard guys lol...

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    i had an 87' and 88' that were built up before I got into trikes. The value of your 50th anniv 06' will most likely exceed the value of most Z's out there, so your good there. However, tri-z's are "hard to find" machines just about any where in the US. If you can find one, that is quite the accomplishment. Trying to find a Tri-z owner who is looking to trade for a banshee is going to be tough

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    I dont see why the 50 means squat. They still make them over seas, They are unchanged for the most part. Im jsut a bit boggled, IMHO if you ride its not a collectors piece it is a rider.

    The value is most likely more then a Z though either way.
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    The 50th has different wheels and small bling items....the only one with carbon fiber. Thts all I know in regard to the other years....

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    So pull the rare parts and keep those for the future. Replace them with the cheaper std parts and cruise the Tri-Z FTW
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    1987 CR500R Motor, Soon to be a 540 ATC motor
    1986 250R frame, For now
    2008 Honda 700XX
    2004 KFX700 Torque monster!
    2011 Can-Am Commander 1000X

    Looking for misc Liquid R parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ladnerboy700 View Post
    I have a 06' Banshee 50th Anniversary few mods but still a collector..I want to trade it for a nice Tri Z!
    What's the chances of this happening?
    Please don't rag on me to hard guys lol...
    50 year anniversary, for what? The motor? or did they make a 1960ish Banshee?

    I imagine it merely has the 70'6 type graphics which still doesn't make it 50 years; It confuses me.............

    It's not your fault, I just don't understand it but maybe others will.
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    Your best bet is to post this in the classifieds where it belongs. LOL!
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    I am a trike lover till the end.

    But for what you can get nice tri-z's for cash, you better get 2 of them, for one unmolested 06 banshee. Or, you better have the trader throw you an extra 1000 with a nice tri-z in trade.

    IMO. Sell the Shee cash,(assuming it is mint condiditon) Take the 2500 or 3000, and go buy 2 nice trikes.
    It is a buyers market now.
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