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Gen1Pat

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I hate to bring this up, because I'm sure it is on here somewhere. But, I can't find it in the search so I'll have to ask. How nice is the difference with the banshee rear, is the ride height the same, and what do you have to do with the air box?
 
its this different my banshee rear, works and asr arms we were riding in super rough sand and the quad just floated over it all i couldnt get my dad off it all day and he actually never complained about his back and stuff at the end of the day
 
Just what I wanted to hear. Looks like I'll be doing that, cutting/lowering/ and rewelding my pegs, adjusting my front works some, and adding some soft foam and new cover to the seat, is what I'm going to do.
 
I was just going to cut and lower my current pegs. Remember I widend them? Lol. And mig wire costs nothing compared to yfz pegs.
 
Yeah I sat on the yfz today. Pegs do feel nice. But mine work well for me. Very stable, more support, and feel good. I'd have to ride a bike with yfz pegs before I'd buy em. Have more important things to get then the pegs. The shee shock and a seat cover are top of the list for now. My a arm should be here tomorrow, will be plating the ball joint area for more support. Then I just have to start stocking up on new ball joints for it, lol. I'll never run out then.
 
Welding the YFZ pegs to the stock mount is a really good idea.. I've been thinking about making my own pegs for awhile now.
The only thing I wounder about is how far off would the holes in the peg be for my nerf bars??
 
one lined up and i drilled another hole
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hey Beastly I've noticed your clutch cable is run from the left side instead of down the right and no bracket is there a reason?
 
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