Motor vehicle
Yamaha 700R ('Raptor') |
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Overview |
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Production | 2006–present |
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Body and chassis |
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Related | Yamaha Raptor 660 |
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Dimensions |
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Wheelbase | 50.46 in |
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Length | 72.8 in |
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Width | 46.1 in |
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Height | 44.5 in |
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The Yamaha Raptor 700R is a full-size all terrain vehicle (ATV) or quad bike.[1][2] The Raptor 700R is Yamaha's second generation of the Raptor (first gen being the Raptor 660) and is powered by a 686cc single cylinder overhead cam electronically fuel injected engine, with electric start and a five-speed manual transmission with a single-speed reverse.[3]
Specifications[4]
Engine | |
Type | 686cc liquid-cooled with fan, four-stroke; SOHC, four valves |
Bore x stroke | 102.0mm x 84mm |
Compression ratio | 10.0:1 |
Fuel delivery | Yamaha fuel injection, 45mm |
Ignition | 32-bit ECU |
Starting system | Electric |
Transmission | Five-speed sequential gearbox with a single-speed reverse; multi-plate wet-clutch |
Drive train | 2WD; sealed O-ring chain, eccentric adjustment |
Chassis | |
Front suspension | Independent double-wishbone w/piggy back high-lo-speed compression, rebound and threaded preload adjustment, 9.1-in travel |
Rear suspension | Cast aluminum swingarm w/rebound, high-lo-speed compression and threaded preload adjustment, 10.1-in travel |
Brakes, front | Dual ventilated hydraulic discs, twin pistons |
Brakes, rear | Ventilated hydraulic discs, self-adjusting park brake function |
Tires F/R | Maxxis AT22 x 7-10 radial / Maxxis AT20 x 10-9 radial |
Dimensions | |
L x W x H | 72.6 x 46.5 x 43.9 in |
Seat height | 32.7” |
Wheelbase | 50.4” |
Ground clearance | 4.4” |
Fuel capacity | 2.9 US gallons |
Wet weight | 422 pounds |
References
- ^ "The 700 express: new leaner and meaner Yamaha Raptor 700R is an all-purpose locomotive on wheels". ATV Sport. 1 October 2005. Retrieved 7 September 2010.[dead link]
- ^ "2010 Honda TRX700XX vs Yamaha Raptor". MotorcycleUSA.com. 19 March 2010. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
- ^ "2018 YAMAHA RAPTOR 700R TEST". Dirt Wheels Magazine. 2018-06-01. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
- ^ Yamaha Motor Corporation
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