im thinking the raptor
Yamaha sold the Raptor 660 from model year 2001 through 2005. They then redesigned the Raptor 660R in 2006 released it as a Raptor 700R.
2005
no. bit the raptor 700 does.
The have different plastics, but the special edition is a six speed while the base model 350 is a five speed.
the 660 is 2001-2005 the 700 2006-
Total amount 2.3L
i have gotten my raptor to about 98 mph i have a 2005 raptor 660r limited it is piped and has been clocked at 101 mph but the bike was still winding out
Yes, look them up, yamaha.com, there are things different that they changed over the years.
You can find free repair manuals for the 2005 Yamaha Raptor 660R on various online forums, such as ATVConnection or the Yamaha ATV Forum, where enthusiasts often share resources. Additionally, websites like Scribd or ManualsLib may have user-uploaded manuals available for download. Always ensure that you are downloading from reputable sources to avoid any potential issues.
there isn't much different. i have a 98 Yamaha warrior and my friend has a 2005 Yamaha raptor. both 350cc. but mine is bored out. winceo piston rings,aftermarket exhaust.k and n air filter with open box. his is stock. on mine if you thrash the throttle it will do a wheelie, his just picks up a little. the motor sets forward a little more.the have the same motor and basic parts, frame is a little different
would a 2004, 2005, Honda crv rear end differential fit Honda 2007 crv.
For a 2005 Yamaha Raptor 350, it's recommended to use a high-quality 4-stroke oil with a viscosity of 10W-40. Look for oil that meets or exceeds the API (American Petroleum Institute) service classification of SG or higher. Additionally, using an oil formulated specifically for motorcycles or ATVs can provide better protection and performance. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and capacity details.