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Posted by: maddog56
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Originally posted by: Dugyoot82
which would you rather use to race?
Depends on what type of racing, and what quadracer.
Posted by: maddog56
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Originally posted by: motox26
I think you ought to change your bio page. Bragging about running from the cops is not cool, gives people more reasons to complain about us riders as a whole, not to mention it sets a bad example for us riders.
The scary part is that you have children.hr>
Definately not cool, and certainly not something to glorify to other riders or kids on this board. I wont pretend to have the authority to tell anyone how to raise their children, but I personally wouldnt want any child of mine participating in that type of activity.
Back to the question, the banshee is going to be better in a straight line and in the dunes than an LT250R but vs a zilla it depends on modifications. The LT250R would easily be the better handling machine on a track with turns or jumps.
Posted by: motox26
I think you ought to change your bio page. Bragging about running from the cops is not cool, gives people more reasons to complain about us riders as a whole, not to mention it sets a bad example for young riders.
The scary part is that you have children.
Posted by: motox26
Ooops, false post!
Posted by: motox26
Personally I would go with the shee, mainly because of so many aftermarket parts available for them. Also if you widen it a bit, they make good TT machines for a 2-stroke.
Posted by: Dugyoot82
which would you rather use to race?
Posted by: Dugyoot82
well this post I was talking about a worked up quadracer VS a stock banshee (I can get an 02 Shee for $2K I was wondering which way would be best) on a tight TT track and also a wide open supercross track....
sorry if it bothered people about my bio...I didn't think I would get lectured on it, besides it was like 8 years ago. I was saying it was exiting I wasn't bragging.
Posted by: Dugyoot82
but the shee is so heavy...I am planning on jumping a lot...I know that parts for the shee is unlimited
Posted by: Dugyoot82
ain't the shee heavy? and wouldn't it be harder to jump with it? I think the quadracer is a great bike but the parts are hard to get. So I was wondering which would be the way to go. I weigh about 215 so I am deciding if I should sell my quadracer and get a banshee.
Posted by: peterlocal22
they may make a good tt racer but there bad at jumping? what do you think
Posted by: peterlocal22
yes your right there are alot of parts, or as you say unlimited parts for the banshee, however if your planning on jumping it alot wouldnt you want the shee to be light and not heavy? I dont understand, what do you mean?