A ticking sound in your 2007 Yamaha Grizzly 700 could be due to several factors, such as a loose or damaged exhaust component, a failing valve adjustment, or worn engine components like lifters or timing chain. It's also possible that the sound is related to the drive belt or clutch assembly. To accurately diagnose the issue, it's best to have the ATV inspected by a qualified mechanic. Regular maintenance can help prevent such sounds and ensure optimal performance.
got a new grizzly 700 yamaha but not sure wat oil to use, what kinda oil does it use
2.4 Lts.
68-72 mph.
700 million
45.6 horsepower
A Grizzly 700 is an of road 4 x 4 and can be used to tow via it's tow hitch, designed for trailers. The weight of what is being towed by the Grizzly 700 must be taken into consideration due to it's structure and weight it's self as well as it's turning ability.
The serial number, for your Yamaha grizzly 700, can be found attached to the frame below the seat. The serial number is also known as vehicle identification number.
45.6 horsepower
it well go 65-68 mph
No, a Yamaha Grizzly 700 wheel will not fit a Grizzly 350. The two models have different bolt patterns, offsets, and sizes that make their wheels incompatible. Always check the specifications for the specific models and consult with a dealer or expert for the best options for your ATV.
The yamaha Grizzly 660 or 700 is in my opinion the best.
Females weigh between 300-700 pounds.