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Old 04-07-2008
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i trail ride my banshee and my yfz, but they both have thier pros & cons about them. with the banshee i usually ride around in the mid range of what ever gear works best for that trail so ive allways got the pipe ready for the short blasts here and there. the yfz has more torque and can be lugged around alot more, witch makes it a little more usable on slower/tighter trails, but when you do get to a wide open spot it just kind of leaves you wanting a little more on top. just my .02. a banshee is a good trail quad as long as you dont over build it to the point that is a topend motor with no bottom end grunt.
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