View Full Version : What should be in front?
WhY_ZeE
05-17-2003, 11:50 AM
My friend don't believe me when i tell him a Suzuki quadracer 250r is in front of a banshee in a drag..
Am i right ?
Tell me what should be in front, in same stock condition bike...
-250r
-Lt250r
-Banshee
:bandit:
Rip_Tear
05-17-2003, 12:04 PM
your right off... In a long drag
Banshee (frist for sure)
then the 250's (order would just depend)
The Banshee has/had the fastest stock speed...
TheRedRebel17
05-17-2003, 12:41 PM
Originally posted by Rip_Tear
The Banshee has/had the fastest stock speed...
Id beg to differ...a suzuki quadzilla would tear iit into pieces on a flat long drag.
toby400ex
05-17-2003, 01:01 PM
I dont get how the lt250r would tear apart a dual piston 350cc 2-stroke banshee:huh . Can anyone explain that:ermm:
Originally posted by toby400ex
I dont get how the lt250r would tear apart a dual piston 350cc 2-stroke banshee:huh . Can anyone explain that:ermm:
He is talking about the lt500r which would in fact beat the Banshee quite handily. ;) Heck, a Tecate will give a Banshee a run for its money :)
killed300ex
05-17-2003, 01:16 PM
yup the banshe would definitly be in front the 250s would depend on the riders
killed
bansheerider_13
05-17-2003, 03:09 PM
well the banshee beats the 250's kinda easy but the 500 is quite a challange i have raced one about 10 times i beat him a few but it was in loose dirt tho if it was hard packed i think i coulda beat him everytime but ill never know i guess i spun like a mother off the line and i reeled him in nearly every time with in a half a bike most times but other i beat him pretty good
Got Huevos?
05-17-2003, 03:13 PM
Originally posted by Rider-400EX
Id beg to differ...a suzuki quadzilla would tear iit into pieces on a flat long drag.
HELLO?! n e one in there? he didn't say Quadzilla he said Suzuki 250R.
Chanman420q
05-17-2003, 03:34 PM
Banshee
LT250R
250R
Banshee for obvious reasons.. LT250R because of the powervalve and then the honda...
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