@@banshee100 Oh glad to hear, just never see u do much with it anymore. I have been watching ur channel and ur reviews. They helped me decide on getting my 2023 King Quad 750 camo edition with power steering. I know they dont have all the bells and whistles as other brands but reliabilty and plenty of power/torque is what I was looking for. My wife got herself the new Can Am outlander 700xt and that is a nice machine also. She has 1300 miles on it since she got it in July and no issues as of yet. But between riding hers or my Suzuki I actually like the King Quad better. Suspension seems to handle the rough stuff plenty good and it corners on rails. I got all shocks set on the 3rd setting for alittle stiffer ride and no squatting in the corners. I am gonna stay with the stock 25" tire size when I upgrade tires. Think it will be easier on clutch and keep giving me that fast trail riding thrill. Thanks for ur advice and knowledge of the Suzuki. I'm glad I Iistened to you and a few others about this machine. I made a great choice.
Ah this is my dream garage man. God bless
My favorite grips. I run em on my Banshee and my mountain bike as well.
The rogues are the best, they help alot with vibration dampening with that design. I run them on the Banshee, helps alot with the 2 stroke vibes.
Better than the glue or paint or wire ones
I have the some one
I run all odi grips but the rogues feel like gooiey to me
I'm sure you've mentioned it but what sprocket setups do you run on the banshees? Dig the videos man!
Stock
@@banshee100 right on. Thanks for the reply
@@mattmatt2822 welcome
What happened to your King Quad 750?
Still have it
@@banshee100
Oh glad to hear, just never see u do much with it anymore. I have been watching ur channel and ur reviews. They helped me decide on getting my 2023 King Quad 750 camo edition with power steering. I know they dont have all the bells and whistles as other brands but reliabilty and plenty of power/torque is what I was looking for. My wife got herself the new Can Am outlander 700xt and that is a nice machine also. She has 1300 miles on it since she got it in July and no issues as of yet. But between riding hers or my Suzuki I actually like the King Quad better. Suspension seems to handle the rough stuff plenty good and it corners on rails. I got all shocks set on the 3rd setting for alittle stiffer ride and no squatting in the corners. I am gonna stay with the stock 25" tire size when I upgrade tires. Think it will be easier on clutch and keep giving me that fast trail riding thrill. Thanks for ur advice and knowledge of the Suzuki. I'm glad I Iistened to you and a few others about this machine. I made a great choice.
@michaellivingston6707 thanks for the support