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K i was doing my usual walk around the salvage yard and saw that this warrior had a differnt rear shock on it. It had the rezzy as a piggy back and it was compleatly adjustable, the preload, and the compress just by a twist of two nobs. one under the shock and one on the piggy back. I think its from a banshee becuase it says yamaha mono something on it but im not sure....anyways i bought it becuase it felt amazing on that warrior.

Does anybody know what it came off of?
 
I dont know but where do you live where there is a atv salvage yard? and how much did you pay for it, pics?
 
The salvage yard is called Cycles R Us...its in Medina, Ohio...google it.....the have a huge ebay shop as well.............I'm exiles brother.....
 
yea that sounds like a banshee shock to me. Mine works much better than stock so it should be a good improvement for you.
 
Thats probly it! ^^^ i was just guessing on the stuff on what they were. But i got it for about $50 idk why he sold it soooo freaking cheep. But ill get pics tomarrow, i cant wait to hook it up, it felt great at that other frame!
 
Being that you don't even know how old the shock is, and what shape it is internally, $50 is probably a fair price, i wouldn't pay any more than that. I got a rear PEP banshee shock for $125. Freaking thing is hard as a rock right now though, I need to seriously soften up the preload. It's so stiff right now my rear end has absolutely NO sag when i'm not sitting on it.
 
well i think its pretty good shape. It was on a warrior that was almost complete just missing a coulpe things but when i sat on it ti felt good and he checked in the shop when i took it off to see if it was leaking or anything it wasnt so i think its in pretty good shape. Idk im putting it on today when i get home.
 
K well here it is.....
Before cleaned:
newshockbf.jpg

After cleaned:
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It took a lot longer then i thought it would to put it on....2 hours :eek: :eek:....but what happend is that the piggy back was hitting the air box so i had to take it off and melt and mold the bottem of it to fit the shock rezzy. But now that its on it looks great and it feels great, its soo smooth, and it doesnt take forever to come back up like the stock shock, i hate that.

O and i didnt get a chance to get pics of it on it because right when i went to take them my battery died. Ill have to get some.
 
Lucky, I need to find one of those for mine... for as cheap as you got yours......50 bucks, my ass......
 
I got my banshee rear shock for like 50 off of ebay. and it was in good clean condition too.
 
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