rigger
04-20-2009, 06:38 PM
Just to let you guys know what I just figured out.....
Got one of the guys off of the Banshee fourms to give me some measurements off of a stock Banshee rear shock.
With those measurements, that shock will not work out as a quick bolt on for a no link set up on a stock frame and swing arm.
The stock Banshee shock bolted directly to the swing arm would drop the back end of the R a little better than 4". So it would loose that just in ride height. And it appears that it would run into the stock air box and boot. So after I saw that, I did not even bother to measure out what the travel would have been.
So now that I have a little something to go off of, I am not going to persue any farther into the Banshee shock thing. This would not work as a quick bolt up. It might if you wanted to do some fabricating, but I dont think it would be worth it.
Got one of the guys off of the Banshee fourms to give me some measurements off of a stock Banshee rear shock.
With those measurements, that shock will not work out as a quick bolt on for a no link set up on a stock frame and swing arm.
The stock Banshee shock bolted directly to the swing arm would drop the back end of the R a little better than 4". So it would loose that just in ride height. And it appears that it would run into the stock air box and boot. So after I saw that, I did not even bother to measure out what the travel would have been.
So now that I have a little something to go off of, I am not going to persue any farther into the Banshee shock thing. This would not work as a quick bolt up. It might if you wanted to do some fabricating, but I dont think it would be worth it.