Yamaha Banshee with Trail Tech Vapor
Uploader Comments (BrianSnow84)
All Comments (30)
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@BrianSnow84 ,thanks man but are you sure this wont overload the stator if i have the computer hooked direct and have the headlights on?
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@BrianSnow84 oo thanks a lot buddy i guess i'll hook em up. I'll inform u as soon as i do
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@salam929 they told you a lie my friend! As long as your wired into any wire after the voltage regulator you'll be getting a constant 12volts. I've been using mine for over a year now, and haven't had any trouble with it "burning", I found the best place to wire it in to be the low beam head light circuit, and as long as its done right you'll be fine.The unit is designed to turn off after 5 seconds because its running on the battery power, and not the bikes power
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heyy man i just installed one on my stock 06 banshee but the lights don't work i can press a button for the screen light but it goes away in 5 seconds they told me the gauge could burn if we wire it cause the banshee's power isn't stable it needs to be powered by a battery
what your top speed i clocked 127.2 km/h fully stock straight road
salam929 2 weeks ago
@salam929. Im not sure what it was stock, but with the mods I have now and when I was running a 13t front I can't remember what was on the back, it was 156 kph, but it took a while to get there
BrianSnow84 1 week ago
i got it all hooked up, i was just wondering what you have your ppr settings as?
TeamBlumkin 3 weeks ago
@TeamBlumkin sorry i never seen this comment, ill let you know, out now, ill look at it later
BrianSnow84 2 weeks ago
hey, i just got this for my 06 banshee and want to have power to it, i was going to wire it into my low beam, but i have trail tech lights mounted on my bars that i have hooked to my high beams, so if i did that my stock lights would have no use at all which i dont want, so is there any other place to hook up for power without overloading it? thankss
TeamBlumkin 4 weeks ago
@TeamBlumkin You can hook the power for the trail tech directly into the yellow wire coming out of the stator, then just ground it somewhere on the frame, this will give you constant power no matter what your headlights are doing. I took the easy route because my headlights are always on and its a little bit easier to just hook it into the headlights! hope this helps!
BrianSnow84 4 weeks ago