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foxgurlracer12
ok i hve a spare banshee motor here and i have been thinking of puttin it in a banchee and building a drag bike and or mod a blaster and put my banshee motor in it but i just dont know if it would work i just think cuz the blaster is lighter and smaller?? what do you all think??

sheryl
T-Rex
I would put the Banshee engine in a banshee frame just becasue it would be a less headake for you instead of putting it into a Blaster frame. Also I feel it would be as safe in a Blaster becasue of the short wheel base.

Are you looking for parts?
5150BANSHEE
i would just thro it in the shee frame why go thru the headache of trying to mod another frame to make the motor work in it.
foxgurlracer12
QUOTE (5150BANSHEE @ May 8 2007, 07:58 AM) *
i would just thro it in the shee frame why go thru the headache of trying to mod another frame to make the motor work in it.

actaully ya im lookin for parts!! and or a blown banshee any year really!!

QUOTE (T-Rex @ May 8 2007, 07:55 AM) *
I would put the Banshee engine in a banshee frame just becasue it would be a less headake for you instead of putting it into a Blaster frame. Also I feel it would be as safe in a Blaster becasue of the short wheel base.

Are you looking for parts?

yeah do you have anything?? and price and i can see what i can do!!
lt250rrider
Well with just a stock shee motor you would spend more time on the grab bar than rubber side down!!! but that could be a good thing wink.gif !!! Stick with the shee frame wink.gif
yamiboy
ive seen drag bikes in mags that run about 230lbs and they are banshee frames. just run as little BS as possible on it. think light weight!

cut off excess mounting points (fender mounts and such), dont run lights or anything extra, and run nuts! biggrin.gif
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