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    lokisbuddy is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    I'm back

    It's been a while since I've posted here, I sold all my three wheelers and bought a 96 blaster......then I sold that and got a banshee, any one on here have any experience with them?

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    -Sorry no info on banshee's.-
    What was your experience with the blaster? +/- How did it compare to your other trikes in seating and power?

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    My blaster was great light and nimble it was quick too it had a 3mm stroker crank, k&n filter w/ no airbox lid boyesen rad valve w/carbon fiber reeds,pro light piston .30 over wasnt even piped but it hauled it was a bit on the small side like going from a 350x to say a ytm 200 if your getting one all i would do is remove the tors system,the oil block off kit and pipe and filter it great trail bikes if you can use the little bit of powerband it has. out of a 10 id give it a 8 as far as fun factor goes.

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    I owned a banshee for awhile. It was totally modded, by far the fastest machien I have ever owned but also the biggest pile of junk. All I did was work on it, always blew apart 2nd gear in the trans. I hated how it handled, the front end is so heavy its unreal.
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    I can't say I hated my Shee. If I lived near the dunes I would have absolutely loved it. I ride tight trails and for me the explosive power of a Shee wasn't what I wanted. It just wasn't my kind of ride. Now my poor "R" only gets riden when the sun shines and I absolutely love my "Z". I will say as far as working on them the Shee is extremely easy and parts are in abundance.

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    Looking into picking one up as a second quad. Going to be used as a trail rider mainly.

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    Dude you aint lyin about explosive power, I already rolled it and screwed my handlebars up. The shee is a whore though powerband is finicky but I wouldnt trade it for anything other than a tuned tri-z, Already have it piped and filtered



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    never was really impressed with the banshee. thumbs down in my book.
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