Yamaha began using aluminum frames in 2005.
ktms are faster then yamahas because yamahas are from japan which use basic but strong parts, which deliver a set amount of power , ktms are from germany which are upgraded parts with a bit less strength but deliver a great amount more power, but although the ktms are a great deal quicker , you could change a yamahas sprockets for more top end which could end up being that same
it can beat yamahas bikes easily. it probably goes about 60 to 65 mph
I am very farmiliar with yamahas and i own one of my own so i think it has 6. I am not possotive though!
It depends on the size/year/models, certain most Hondas have 4x110, and some yamahas do.
the 10th number in the vin is the year of the quad. example 2764j6353249656 tenth digit is 2 so wheeler is a 2002. this goes for most yamahas
A Yamaha Clavinova cost over $4000. This bike is pretty cheap compared to other Yamahas. This bike has great fuel mileage and is very easy to ride and control.
Yamaha's present equivalent to the RX 500 U receiver is the RX-V367BL. This receiver is iPod and Bluetooth compatible and has 5 channel surround sound.
well i prefer to use yamalube in all my jet skis (they are not all yamahas) and if i dont use that then i would use west marine brand 2 cycle oil.
going by all the other yamahas raptor banshee blaster i would say its a 40 tooth Yamaha always goes with a 13 tooth front sprocket and a 40 rear
Polaris is alot better because it can hold 1,000lbs!!The Yamaha Rhino 400lbs The polaris goes faster,has EFI,tows more(the biggest polaris can tow1 ton!),and the polaris has a smoother ride.
Lots of people....several of the top AMA Superbike (road) and Supercross (dirt) racers ride Yamahas. I personally ride a 2001 WR426 and my teammate has the same bike, but an '02 model. Older, yes, but they still kick @$$ on the trails.