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2001 Yamaha Banshee Restoration Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="05satinGT" data-source="post: 16646417" data-attributes="member: 105107"><p>No pictures, but I actually installed all of the bearings, oil seals, and dust caps on the rear swingarm and axel carrier. I need to install the bearings etc. into the dog bone and then I can put the rear swingarm on. Hopefully I will get to that this week. My a-arms and shocks are supposed to be shipping out on the 27th so once those come in, it should start to come together quick. My stainless steel brake lines came in and even though they are advertised for a "Banshee", they are universal. I am having a hard time mounting the connector (where the master cylinder hose meets to send fluid to the calipers) in the factory location. So I am trying to figure out a solution to that. I have been super busy lately but hoping this week and next week to make some solid progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="05satinGT, post: 16646417, member: 105107"] No pictures, but I actually installed all of the bearings, oil seals, and dust caps on the rear swingarm and axel carrier. I need to install the bearings etc. into the dog bone and then I can put the rear swingarm on. Hopefully I will get to that this week. My a-arms and shocks are supposed to be shipping out on the 27th so once those come in, it should start to come together quick. My stainless steel brake lines came in and even though they are advertised for a "Banshee", they are universal. I am having a hard time mounting the connector (where the master cylinder hose meets to send fluid to the calipers) in the factory location. So I am trying to figure out a solution to that. I have been super busy lately but hoping this week and next week to make some solid progress. [/QUOTE]
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