1. Don't buy the Rick's Stator unless you like throwing money away.
Buy
Ricky Stator products, they have 130W lighting coils.
You can get just the 130W coils for $40 if your stator is in good shape:
http://www.rickystator.com/catalog/suzuki-lt250r-watt-lighting-coils-p-168.htmlOr buy the entire bolt and go assembly for $125:
http://www.rickystator.com/catalog/suzuki-lt250r-quadracer-stator-p-244.html2. Forget the Banshee lights, they won't be much better than stock anyway.
Buy a pair of LED lights from ChrisG at OKLedlightbars, they'll provide a lot more light for the same watts.
You can buy the spot or flood version of the 6 LED CREE light to mount on your shocks if that's where you want them:
http://okledlightbars.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/3800439http://okledlightbars.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/3800435They pull 60W each, and provide roughly 5x the lumens of a single halogen car beam headlight (auto lights are limited to 1,200 lumens).
Combined, you're looking at getting the same light output as 5 cars pointing their headlights at the same place.
Is that enough light for you?
Even a single light will be far more than what a pair of banshee lights could possibly hope to make, and you could even run it with the stock lighting coils.
No additional work is necessary to make them work, just wire them up and go!
Granted, they're more expensive than banshee lights, but for dollar to lumen returns the LED is WAY cheaper than halogen.
If I still have convinced you of the LED's awesomeness, I believe the stock banshee lighting coil output is 85W, just like the LT...so whatever headlights will work on a stock banshee will work on a stock LT.