Yes It will but you have to use motor mounts off of the warrior
Well the raptor 350 is basically the same quad as the warrior 350 with different plastics but newer version. it has the same frame motor/trans. the warrior makes 21 hp so i think the raptor has 21 hp.
No, Yamaha Raptor plastics will not fit on a Yamaha Wolverine 350. The two models have different frame designs, dimensions, and mounting points, making their plastics incompatible. If you're looking to replace or upgrade plastics, it's best to use parts specifically designed for the Wolverine 350.
No, the plastics from a Raptor 350 are not compatible with a Warrior 350. The body designs and dimensions of these two models are different, so the parts are not interchangeable. It is important to use plastics and parts specifically designed for each model to ensure proper fit and performance.
Yes it will fit but you have to use motor mounts off the warrior
The Yamaha 350 raptor is the same thing as a Yamaha warrior just with liquid cooling the motors still basically all the same the valve setting on my 2000 warrior are .004 on intake and .006 on exhaust
Yes, the warrior motor should fit the raptor, there is no difference, but if you plan on selling the raptor make sure it is the newer motor with that stock gray look, not the older black motors.
The have different plastics, but the special edition is a six speed while the base model 350 is a five speed.
No, but you can buy aftermarket Meyer plastics to make it look more like a raptor.
Wiring harness is differant but other wise its all the same
the raptor quad is made by yamaha
The raptor 350 is slow. My 2008 Ktm85sx beat it. never by a raptor.
the banshee 350 is faster. nope Yamaha raptor 700r is faster look it up on youtube.