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Dog eat dog
When you change over to twist throttle what do you do about the idle screws?
blackmagic250R
you shouldnt have to do a thing and banshee's dont have idle screws from factory. toomey sells a tors delete kit which includes idle screws and the stuff to do it with.
bansheenut24
You drill and tap your carbs and put some idle screws in. beer.gif
Dog eat dog
QUOTE (bansheenut24 @ Jun 13 2010, 08:04 PM) *
You drill and tap your carbs and put some idle screws in. beer.gif

Is there an after market kit for that?
xXQuickSandXx
You can but the drill bit/tap/idle screws from MotionPro.com & they are all over Ebay as well. Where ya from? I bet we can find you a local shop with this kit. If near the SFV area call John @ Sandtoyz Unlimited (818) 500-SAND.
Dog eat dog
QUOTE (xXQuickSandXx @ Jun 14 2010, 10:31 AM) *
You can but the drill bit/tap/idle screws from MotionPro.com & they are all over Ebay as well. Where ya from? I bet we can find you a local shop with this kit. If near the SFV area call John @ Sandtoyz Unlimited (818) 500-SAND.

I ordered the kit from sandtoyz. Thanks for the info.
Sqwrly1
You should keep the thumb throttle for real... just cut an stretch the springs.. and remove them from the throttle housing... Alot more control with the thumb over the twist on a banshee. just my 2 cents...
xXQuickSandXx
QUOTE (Dog eat dog @ Jun 14 2010, 08:45 PM) *
QUOTE (xXQuickSandXx @ Jun 14 2010, 10:31 AM) *
You can but the drill bit/tap/idle screws from MotionPro.com & they are all over Ebay as well. Where ya from? I bet we can find you a local shop with this kit. If near the SFV area call John @ Sandtoyz Unlimited (818) 500-SAND.

I ordered the kit from sandtoyz. Thanks for the info.

You're welcome. Make sure you sync those carbs down to a T.
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