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10-27-2005, 9:06 PM
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Join Date: 09-19-2004 Location: Turlock, CA USA
Bike(s): 2002 CBR954RR, Yamaha Banshee Posts: 694
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| Picked up a Banshee Sold the 1986 Honda ATC250R and picked up this 1997 Yamaha Banshee. I've wanted a Banshee my whole life...theres just something about that sound....plus it rides like a Cadillac. She just needs a little cleaning, and a top end since it's still original. Of course I'll have it ported out since it came with a spare set of cylinders. It also came with 10-paddle Skat-trak Haulers and razors, all on douglas wheels....brand new. The only mods on it are the FMF pipes w/turbine core silencers and Trininity stage 4 single carb kit. Got a smokin' deal on it! |
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10-27-2005, 9:14 PM
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Join Date: 08-11-2001 Location: Central Florida
Bike(s): '06 VT750DC, '05 CRF250r Age: 38 Posts: 1,543
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee  Very cool toy!  |
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10-27-2005, 9:43 PM
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Join Date: 08-29-2002 Location: Gardner, MA
Bike(s): silver/black 954 and f4i Age: 29 Posts: 1,148
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee banshees are cool but for the ultimate kick ass quad you need to pick up a Quadracer 500. They aren't made anymore but good god, they are beasts! The powerband for the banshee is just too small. If there were any sand pits still open for riding I'd still have my quads and dirt bikes! |
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10-27-2005, 10:05 PM
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Join Date: 08-25-2004 Location: MIAMI, FL, USA.
Bike(s): 03' 954 (SOLD), 04' SHERCO 290, 02' RAPTOR Age: 36 Posts: 1,848
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Quote: |
Originally Posted by MedTechRR for the ultimate kick ass quad you need to pick up a Quadracer 500. They aren't made anymore... | The problem with the 500's is they didn't hold up when modified. The engine had several weak points that need to be reinforced to make them dependable. That said, the banshee is much better to mod and holds up much better.
Anyway nice addition to the garage Intimidator.  |
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10-27-2005, 10:42 PM
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Join Date: 08-29-2002 Location: Gardner, MA
Bike(s): silver/black 954 and f4i Age: 29 Posts: 1,148
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee I've never tried a heavily modified banshee. The few different ones I tried only had pipes/jetting, etc. I bet they'd be better with some mods! |
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10-27-2005, 10:53 PM
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Join Date: 11-17-2004 Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Bike(s): 2003 Honda 954RR 2005 VTX 1300 Age: 37 Posts: 612
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Banshees have a great top end....great dune bike, not so great trail bike. Enjoy the toy. |
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10-27-2005, 11:10 PM
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Join Date: 03-10-2004 Location: ManchVegas
Bike(s): 02 954, 01 RS50, 99 Z50, Giant Warp DS3 Age: 27 Posts: 2,762
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Quote: |
Originally Posted by MedTechRR If there were any sand pits still open for riding I'd still have my quads and dirt bikes! | You live in New England dont you mean if there were any pits, trails, power lines...or any  areas still open you'd still have your quads.
I sure as hell know I would have never dreamed of ever selling my 400ex ever in a million years not even the thought of selling would have creeped in my head!  |
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10-28-2005, 12:27 AM
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Join Date: 07-14-2003 Location: Kommunistfornia
Bike(s): 06 TRX450ER, 06 ZX-10 Age: 41 Posts: 284
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee im coming over this weekend to ride it! |
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10-28-2005, 12:31 AM
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#9 | | Blow me.
Join Date: 05-23-2004 Location: Omnipresent
Bike(s): 998RR4 Age: 26 Posts: 11,500
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee I always thought those things looked like fun. And they're a design classic too IMO... like the VMax, if they never change a thing about the looks it will be too soon.
The upright louvred rad, round headlights, square fenders... purposeful, ugly, pissed off. Always liked them.
Anyone ever try a Scrambler? |
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10-28-2005, 9:34 AM
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Join Date: 09-12-2003 Location: Tucson,AZ
Bike(s): I used to be cool. Age: 30 Posts: 4,839
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Quote: |
Originally Posted by phobiaphobe
Anyone ever try a Scrambler? | POS. |
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10-28-2005, 9:36 AM
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Join Date: 09-12-2003 Location: Tucson,AZ
Bike(s): I used to be cool. Age: 30 Posts: 4,839
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Banshees have a unique sound all their own. You can mod the **** outta them and they hold up very well. There's guys here in town that have over $20k into their Banshee's. Get a 540 big bore for it. You'll have all the power you can dream of. |
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10-28-2005, 9:40 AM
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#12 | | Mr. Brownstone
Join Date: 02-07-2002 Location: UT
Bike(s): 05 600RR Posts: 10,531
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Yeah, the Scrambler is still a Polaris, but the chassis isn't really too bad. It needs to have the CoG brought down a bit, but it handles FAR better than any 'shee that's for sure. But they are quite gutless, and as an overall package really aren't a good choice. They are more of a half-assed attempt at a sport ATV.
The 'shee has a huge aftermarket, but understand that you can throw as much money at it as you want, the thing will never handle well at all. But power? Yeah, you can make a monster hill topper or dragger out of it. They make awesome dune shooters.
Just don't plan on catching even an average 350EX down a trail or on a track. |
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10-28-2005, 10:06 AM
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Join Date: 11-14-2001 Location: Here
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee I was HUGE into quads years ago (the high water mark being the '88 Fourtrax 250R). I'm just glad to see the sport quads didn't die out like it appeared they would in the late 80's-early 90's. Seems like Yamaha was the only one who really kept going while the other manufacturers shied away for a few years.
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10-31-2005, 1:49 PM
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Join Date: 05-16-2003 Location: IL
Bike(s): 06 busa, 01 CR250R, 72 Husqvarna 450, 87TRX250R Age: 38 Posts: 847
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Quote: |
Originally Posted by tigerblade I was HUGE into quads years ago (the high water mark being the '88 Fourtrax 250R). I'm just glad to see the sport quads didn't die out like it appeared they would in the late 80's-early 90's. Seems like Yamaha was the only one who really kept going while the other manufacturers shied away for a few years. | I've still got my 87 250R with about a billion dollars of aftermarket parts on it. The value pretty much went to zero when the TRX450 and YFZ450 came out.
Banshees suck at everything but drag racing, where they can be INCREDIBLE! Believe it or not (I couldn't), my KTM520SX got handed its' ass at Flat River (Farmington, MO) by a super trick Banshee drag racing in the sand. |
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11-01-2005, 10:46 PM
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Join Date: 09-19-2004 Location: Turlock, CA USA
Bike(s): 2002 CBR954RR, Yamaha Banshee Posts: 694
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee I actually owned a Quadzilla for about 3 years. I spent a small fortune keeping it running too. If those bikes were halfway reliable, they would easily be the best duner. They have ungodly amounts of power and ablsolutely slap all over any other quad period. (power wise) Too bad they won't run for more than a day. |
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11-01-2005, 10:57 PM
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Join Date: 08-01-2001 Location: Lost
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee What breaks on the quadzillas? |
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11-01-2005, 11:43 PM
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Join Date: 07-14-2003 Location: Kommunistfornia
Bike(s): 06 TRX450ER, 06 ZX-10 Age: 41 Posts: 284
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Im shopping around right now for the best OTD price on an 06 trx450r (electric start). Modesto Honda quoted me 7000 OTD. Does this sound reasonable? Intimidator, we will have to go ride our quads together sometime! |
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11-02-2005, 5:12 AM
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Join Date: 10-05-2005 Location: Scottsdale AZ USA
Bike(s): 2001 CBR 929 Age: 25 Posts: 67
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Quote: |
Originally Posted by luvtolean What breaks on the quadzillas? | Haha everything!!!! They just shake and vibrate so much that they shake themselves apart. I was told that you can put brass bushings to reduce the vibrations but they are never going to be reliable. I want to get my hands on the new TRX450R those are bad ass! |
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11-02-2005, 8:33 AM
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Join Date: 05-16-2003 Location: IL
Bike(s): 06 busa, 01 CR250R, 72 Husqvarna 450, 87TRX250R Age: 38 Posts: 847
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Quote: |
Originally Posted by libretto I want to get my hands on the new TRX450R those are bad ass! | After one ride on a new 450R I knew my totally modded 250R was just an antique.
Edit: I also know people that have had no luck making Quadzillas stay together. Vibration is the biggest problem ... Suzuki tried by making the only 500cc two stroke with a counterbalancer but it still isn't enough. The whole design is mickey mouse compared to a Honda, also.
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11-02-2005, 9:08 AM
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Join Date: 08-01-2001 Location: Lost
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Nice ride.
I've always lusted after a Banshee. They're so well named, they really do wail like a banshee when on the pipe!. Just never really been "in" to quads enough to buy one. |
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11-02-2005, 9:10 AM
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#21 | | Blow me.
Join Date: 05-23-2004 Location: Omnipresent
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Quote: |
Originally Posted by luvtolean ... Just never really been "in" to quads enough to buy one. | Too many wheels. |
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11-02-2005, 9:16 AM
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Join Date: 05-16-2003 Location: IL
Bike(s): 06 busa, 01 CR250R, 72 Husqvarna 450, 87TRX250R Age: 38 Posts: 847
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Quote: |
Originally Posted by luvtolean Nice ride.
I've always lusted after a Banshee. They're so well named, they really do wail like a banshee when on the pipe!. Just never really been "in" to quads enough to buy one. | That 250R is the only quad I've ever owned. It was the epitomy of an MX race quad (before the advent of the new 450R) but I could still go sooooo much faster around an MX track on my KTM that the quad would just bore me. I haven't started that thing once since mid 2004. The only thing stock on it is the lower end. The cases have never been split and it's 18 years old. K&T Racing in Roy, Utah ported my cylinder - it's sick for a 250- they do great things with Banshees, too.
Ever heard a Banshee with a two into one pipe? Sounds just like an Indy car.  |
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11-02-2005, 9:19 AM
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Join Date: 08-01-2001 Location: Lost
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee No, but I bet it does sound awesome!
Yeah, quads to me are pretty much farm implements.
The 250 is a cool quad, and I've had quite a bit of fun on ATC 250R's in the past.
But the engine on the Banshee is the real attraction.  |
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11-02-2005, 9:23 AM
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Join Date: 05-16-2003 Location: IL
Bike(s): 06 busa, 01 CR250R, 72 Husqvarna 450, 87TRX250R Age: 38 Posts: 847
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| Re: Picked up a Banshee Quote: |
Originally Posted by luvtolean But the engine on the Banshee is the real attraction.  | Derived from the old RZ350 - ala Eddie Lawson - right? |
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11-02-2005, 9:29 AM
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Join Date: 08-01-2001 Location: Lost
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