no it is a two cicle gas and oil mix
nope just written awnsers sorry :(
The drain plug is on the frame, just behind the front wheel.
A 4A-GE engine. (by the way developed by Yamaha) just type 4A-GE in on google. ur welcome
yes you can. just take off the front driveshaft from the transfercase. there you go, 2 wheel drive.
Brake drums are not attached with fasteners, they just pull off once wheel is out of the way.
On a 1986 Yamaha Big Bear, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is typically located on the frame, specifically on the right side near the rear of the vehicle, just above the rear axle. It may also be found on the steering neck or under the seat, depending on the model. It's important to clean the area if it's dirty to ensure the VIN is clearly readable.
You should probably get them from a dealership. You need to make sure you use the proper strength, not just the right size.
What type of Yamaha is this, just so I can order replacement parts and fix it up?
Put it into third and push with a bit of throttle. Back wheel might skid a bit to start with but you should start to hear and feel the engine turn over. Just get ready to lift the back wheel otherwise it might get away on you once it starts.
Under the left side of dash, just above parking brake pedal. (on rear wheel drive models).
no you dont have to have a licence but if its over 250cc you do have to.
Well, friend, an 80cc quad can go around 25-30 miles per hour on average. It's important to always ride safely and responsibly, enjoying the journey at a comfortable speed. Remember, it's not just about how fast you go, but the joy and beauty you experience along the way.