You don't have to take the transmission apart but you will probably have to pull the engine out of the frame and take the right hand side clutch cover housing then removing the clutch then the gears behind the clutch and split the the transmission housing. When you split the housing the transmission will be separate from the crankshaft so you will have to get down to the transmission but won't have to take it apart.
Take it off take it apart and clean it using petrol and a toothbrush
take it to your local bike shop and lrt them do it
Total amount 2.3L
adjust your idle screw on the side of the carb its the one with the spring on it. if that doesnt help then take the carb apart and clean it to make sure theres no dirt in it.
About 1 quart
AMSOIL Series 2000 20W-50 Racing Oil Best there is, changed about every 30hrs.
Take it off during a oil change. Righty tighty, lefty loosy. Put it on hand tight, hard.
On a 660cc Yamaha Raptor, the reverse knob is located on the front right fender. It' just about an arms length away when sitting on the fourwheeler. it can be engaged simply by pulling in the clutch lever and turning the knob to the right. A 350cc raptor, however, the reverse can be found on the right side of the engine, almost underneath the gas tank. It is a small lever that must by pulled up and back when the clutch lever is pulled in, to take it out of reverse, pull in the clutch, push the lever up and foward.
inside the transmission pan... Of which...there IS NO pan!! You have to take the trans apart to service it.
The raptor commonly known as 'Silent Death from Above' is... the owl. Rabbits are easy prey for the raptor. A raptor can take flying prey as well.
It depends on what year you get because as some may not know, the 2008 Raptor 700's (and I presume the 09' and 10's too) have a governor built in which limits you to speeds under 80mph. So, the speed of these years of Raptor are in the top 70's to 80mph. A modification CAN be done which will make the Raptor do roughly 90mph. From there, you can bore things out and add performance parts. Roughly, modifications will take you up to about 105mph easy.