I had two Raptors at one point, but I sold my stock 700R. The fastest I went with my 700R was 139.5 mph @ 1/8 mile. I'll tell you about the one I still have, if you're intrested. I have a 2009 Yamaha Raptor 1200 GT-R SE DRAG (SE= Special Edition). Whenever you order one of those, you get a full wheelie bar kit, optional turbo-charger, and full drag body-gear. When I raced it, with no turbo or anything but wheelie bars and body-gear, I was clocked at 197.8 mph @ 1/8 mile! I was also doing a wheelie and spinning all the way down the track.
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I have a 380BHP busa that couldn't come near that speed!
the 139.5 yea i think so but the 197.8 no way unless you had turbo w/ 15 lbs of boost an mayb nos
Top speed is 86 mph on a stock raptor 700r. Mine goes about 90-95 with a fuel programmer exhaust and a intake.
The Yamaha Raptor 700R has a top speed of approximately 70 mph (113 km/h) under optimal conditions. This speed can vary based on factors like rider weight, terrain, and modifications. Its powerful 686cc engine and lightweight design contribute to its impressive acceleration and performance.
i say 30
Around 65mph.
The raptor 350 is slow. My 2008 Ktm85sx beat it. never by a raptor.
98mph
with stock gearing 78 mph
no there top speed is about 70 mph about the same top speed of a 400ex i would have to say a Honda 450r , Yamaha yfz450 suzuki ltr450 just because they have more cc's don't mean anything to these bikes{ excluding small bikes}
can i make a raptor 50cc any faster. can you bore cylinder out and get more power out of it
depends what size it is. 250-50mph - 700-86mph
To set the timing on a Yamaha Raptor 700R, first ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder 1. Remove the timing cover and align the timing marks on the camshaft and crankshaft. Adjust the camshaft position if necessary, using a degree wheel or timing tool to ensure proper alignment. Finally, reassemble the cover and check for proper operation before starting the engine.
67 mph !