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Yamaha
has equipped the 2009 Raptor 700R with
a digital meter making it the first sport
ATV with this new feature. The all-new
functionality includes a speedometer;
dual trip meters; odometer; clock; low
fuel, temperature and FI warning indicators;
and full diagnostic capabilities.
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Yamaha’s
YFZ450 made history as the first true
race-ready sport ATV, and ever since its
inception has shown itself to be a real
champion. Yamaha, like GNCC record holders
Bill Ballance and Traci Cecco, is back
on the YFZ450 for 2009 continuing its
unprecedented run. |
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The
Wolverine 450 4x4 ATV returns in 2009
with the same great power and overall
performance that Yamaha customers enjoyed
last year. This cross-over ATV combines
tough and capable 4-wheel drive terrainability
with some of the fun, performance features
found in sport machines. |
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The
2009 Yamaha Wolverine 350 ATV combines
a fully automatic transmission, sporty
suspension and Raptor styling in a value
packed machine. This two wheel drive option
features a 348cc four-stroke single cylinder
engine providing feisty but usable power
for the novice or casual rider. |
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Yamaha’s
Raptor 350 is a popular mid-size ATV with
a proven 348cc single-cylinder four-stroke
engine and user-friendly features perfect
for tackling just about any sport riding
condition. Hit that dune or trail, and
the 350 shines with excellent throttle
response and quick acceleration. |
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The
award-winning Raptor 250 redefined the
entry-level sport ATV class when it entered
the scene last year, and Yamaha is bringing
back this high-performing machine in 2009.
With Raptor-like styling and Yamaha quality
and technology, the 250 model hits the
mark in a niche that was in desperate
need of a leader. |
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The
new, affordable youth model is styled
after the industry leading Raptor 700R
and packs Yamaha quality and performance
into a compact package for novice and
youth riders (recommended for riders 12
years and older only, and always with
adult supervision). |