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New to site... I just bought 2022 yamaha raptor 700 and it's wicked for a stock bike!

Old May 24, 2022 | 11:21 PM
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Default New to site... I just bought 2022 yamaha raptor 700 and it's wicked for a stock bike!

Im reaching out for some professional advice. Im trying to figure out what the gap is for ordering aftermarket parts. For example my truck is 2018 silverado but I can use 2016 parts depending on particular parts, the gap is 2016-2018
 
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Welcome to the forums.

Can't say what the gap is, but if you know what part you're looking for, you can use an oem parts supplier. Look up the part you want under your year and model. Go back a year or two (or more) and check the part number. Sometimes they may do a frame change, but some of the engine parts stay the same or vise versa.

Check in the Yamaha section, they might have a better answer over there.
 
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