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2001 Yamaha Banshee Restoration Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="05satinGT" data-source="post: 16632280" data-attributes="member: 105107"><p>Not the craziest update....but it's an update.</p><p></p><p>I removed all the wheel studs at my buddy's shop with his press out of the front and rear hubs. I got the axle out of the carrier, and dropped a boat load of parts off to the powder coater. He is so busy he said he needs 3-4 weeks to get the parts back to me but it's all good.</p><p></p><p>Parts that I brought to get powder coated:</p><p></p><p>-Frame (Gloss black)</p><p>-Rear Swingarm & components (dog bone, axle carrier etc.) (Gloss black)</p><p>-Front and Rear hubs (Silver)</p><p>-Steering column (Silver)</p><p>-Brake Dust shield (Silver)</p><p>-Motor mounts (Gloss black)</p><p>-Sprocket & sprocket hub (Silver)</p><p>-Random misc. small parts (Black & Silver)</p><p></p><p>I also ordered a 659 piece stainless bolt kit that is 95% of every bolt to build a banshee. Hopefully this week I am going to order new a-arms (Lonestar +2, +1), Elka Stage 3 front and rear shocks, and extended rear axle. That should be pretty much everything I need to make a rolling chassis. I am really excited to start putting this bad boy back together!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1708027[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1708026[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="05satinGT, post: 16632280, member: 105107"] Not the craziest update....but it's an update. I removed all the wheel studs at my buddy's shop with his press out of the front and rear hubs. I got the axle out of the carrier, and dropped a boat load of parts off to the powder coater. He is so busy he said he needs 3-4 weeks to get the parts back to me but it's all good. Parts that I brought to get powder coated: -Frame (Gloss black) -Rear Swingarm & components (dog bone, axle carrier etc.) (Gloss black) -Front and Rear hubs (Silver) -Steering column (Silver) -Brake Dust shield (Silver) -Motor mounts (Gloss black) -Sprocket & sprocket hub (Silver) -Random misc. small parts (Black & Silver) I also ordered a 659 piece stainless bolt kit that is 95% of every bolt to build a banshee. Hopefully this week I am going to order new a-arms (Lonestar +2, +1), Elka Stage 3 front and rear shocks, and extended rear axle. That should be pretty much everything I need to make a rolling chassis. I am really excited to start putting this bad boy back together! [ATTACH=full]1708027[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1708026[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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