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Old 04-12-2005
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My friend has it on his 2000 banshee. It is nice because it's very smooth and easy to pull even with heavier springs in the basket. It's also very easy to adjust with a knob at the lever. I think it uses a mineral oil. I'll look to see if I can zoom in on any of the pics I have of his to show it to you better. If not I'll try to get some closeup pics of it next weekend when I'm there.
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