Right on sweet to see videos of a xc banshee in the making I know I’m not the only one who likes a good woods banshee by the way what weld on carrier is that I’d like to do that to mine
them nerfs look great dude . i wish i could test ride it . the peg placement on banshees have always been weird , like a chopper . i love fabrication 🤟🤟
@@867diesel Thanks man! ... Yeah, the banshee comes with front control from the factory haha. If you ever see me out there on the trails, dunes or at MOXC, say high and I'll let you take it for a spin.
@@Floridawoodsbanshee I noticed I'm not pulling away from the bars as much. I can "float" more between the seat and the bars. After all the races I noticed how tired my forearms were. And after carefully looking at my position and how I naturally behave on there, i realized I was actually pushing myself away from the bars with my legs when standing and holding in the position with my arms. My legs and arms were fighting each other too much. But hands down, being able to dig my heels into the guard really helped staying glued in and able to get through rougher stuff at a faster pace. That was obvious in the final round at MOXC this year.
Right on sweet to see videos of a xc banshee in the making I know I’m not the only one who likes a good woods banshee by the way what weld on carrier is that I’d like to do that to mine
Hot dam getting some metallurgical lingo in there
them nerfs look great dude . i wish i could test ride it . the peg placement on banshees have always been weird , like a chopper . i love fabrication 🤟🤟
@@867diesel Thanks man! ... Yeah, the banshee comes with front control from the factory haha.
If you ever see me out there on the trails, dunes or at MOXC, say high and I'll let you take it for a spin.
Perfect location for the pegs. Nice video. You mentioned big improvement. What was the biggest thing you noticed as far as handling???
@@Floridawoodsbanshee I noticed I'm not pulling away from the bars as much. I can "float" more between the seat and the bars. After all the races I noticed how tired my forearms were. And after carefully looking at my position and how I naturally behave on there, i realized I was actually pushing myself away from the bars with my legs when standing and holding in the position with my arms. My legs and arms were fighting each other too much.
But hands down, being able to dig my heels into the guard really helped staying glued in and able to get through rougher stuff at a faster pace. That was obvious in the final round at MOXC this year.
@YerzengaPerformance yeah that makes complete sense. I bet this would be an awesome improvement for pounding whoops.