There could possibly be somthing stuck in your carb on one side or the plug on that side could be mis fireing or your jets could be off on that side
one of ur carbs could be running too rich or the head gaset on that side might be damaged
Never rode one but should be fun
no it wont the only other one that will fit is off the banshee
take it to a shop! if you have never done one it will save on the headache
If someone is looking to purchase Banshee ATV parts, he or she is looking for spare parts his or her All-Terrain-Vehicle called Yamaha Banshee. It is practically a quad vehicle.
fun machine. had one for about 9 years woluld definatly buy another
The Yamaha Banshee is one of the most famous ATV's ever built. Throughout it's 20 year run, the Banshee didn't change much ... and with the exception of a weak suspension, it didn't need to! Equipped with a 2-stroke twin cylinder motor, dual carburators, and a dual exhaust system, this was one of the fastest ATV's off the line ever...right off the showroom floor; and with a little tinkering in the right spots, the fastest quad... period. Most would say the Banshee is a dune machine. I disagree! My Banshee screams through the wooded trails, glides over mud, shoots up hills like a slug from a .45, and fly's through the air like it has wings. It's all in how you set it up for your particular style or form of riding. I race...but I'm not a pro-racer, I freestyle...but I'm not a pro-freestyler, I wrench...but I'm not a pro-mechanic... I am proud of my machine...and I don't need to be paid to say it... but it wouldn't hurt!! lol! The Birdman-proud owner of a 1996 Yamaha Banshee, One Baaaaaad-Ass Machine!! Thanks Yamaha!
To answer your question a banshee is a 2 stroke that takes premix and has a wicked powerband. A raptor is a 4 stroke and sounds like a lawn mower without a muffler. Also a banshee has a huge flat radiator in the front with 2 big round headlights one on each side. The exhaust has 2 expansion chambers one on each side.
it could be the plug but is most likely the carb. it either needs too be rejetted or you have a float that is sticking
a great racing four wheeler is a Yamaha banshee or a Yamaha raptor.........but those are very small bikes and ment for going fast if you want one very fast and can go through tuff stuff get a can- am 800 renegade
Simple answer is YES you can bring a new Banshee across the Canadian Border to the United States. However, keep in mind that in order to do so, the Banshee would have to be titled to another person, residing in Canada first. Unless of course you decided to take up residency in Canada for a period of time. Once you crossed over to the United States, you can register the title into your name. One more important note is that you will NOT be able to obtain insurance on a Yamaha Banshee in the United States after the production year of 2006. If this is not of importance to you, then by all means have at it. Banshee Braniac Mayville, MI
The serial number, or V.I.N number on most motorcycles can usually be found stamped onto the side of the headstock. If it is not there, it will be stamped into the frame somewhere (sometimes under the tank or seat). Occasionally, some bikes will have a small "tag" welded to the frame near the headstock. Look here if your bike has one of these.