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| i dont think so, my desert banshee has a lonestar longtravel front end with elka front shocks, its sits pretty low but not real low like other bikes, i could do flat track with the set up but its still great on trails and such
__________________ Present bikes 2003 yamaha banshee Past bikes 2000 yamaha banshee 2001 yamaha raptor 660r 1998 yamaha yz125 1997 suzuki rm80 2005 honda trx450r 1985 honda atc200x 1986 honda atc350x ![]() Banshees rule !!! |
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| the reason i asked is because the 450 shocks are longer... im guesing the works shocks that they are building are same length as stock banshee shock right? even though they are built for +2 arms... right? i mainly trail ride and i dont want my front endTOO low, i wouldnt mind and inch lower or so, how do u guys think it will sit with works tripple rates for +2 bansheearms, with 450 arms, the 450 arms have that curvbe in the bottom makin it sit alot lower right? |
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| yeah i think it is gonna sit a little lower than mines, umm i think you should be cool, get a chassis skid plate though
__________________ Present bikes 2003 yamaha banshee Past bikes 2000 yamaha banshee 2001 yamaha raptor 660r 1998 yamaha yz125 1997 suzuki rm80 2005 honda trx450r 1985 honda atc200x 1986 honda atc350x ![]() Banshees rule !!! |
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