New Grizzly????
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New Grizzly????
Yes, it is kinda sad that yamaha's sport wheelers have a bigger bore (haha). But u might see the 700 raptor efi in a grizz? Who knows. My dealer said that yamaha was thinking about a 750 efi for the new ute flagship model. I don't know if there is any truth to this or not. I mean they have to sometime, evan honda now has a bigger displacment. Plus kawi's new brute will prob be over 800 cc's. They have a big bore kit available for the brute now that is 840 cc's! With Polaris, kawi, Bomb, all in a race for the biggest atv engine yamaha will have to step it up sometime. But you've got to look at it this way, that quad has had an awsome run, i love em, u can pound em' and they always beg for more!
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New Grizzly????
They've got a pretty solid chassis set up in the Grizz. An 800 class V twin with EFI would put them back up at the top of the ATV running. Stuffing that 800 class EFI motor in their Rhino would be pretty sick too.
I'm sure they've got something in the pipeline. Companies just don't sit still as far as R&D go. The writing was on the was as far as EFI and 800 class machines for quite some time. Hopefully they get it on the market pretty soon. competition only creates better and better machines. If there was no competition we would still be riding old 90cc ATCs.
I'm sure they've got something in the pipeline. Companies just don't sit still as far as R&D go. The writing was on the was as far as EFI and 800 class machines for quite some time. Hopefully they get it on the market pretty soon. competition only creates better and better machines. If there was no competition we would still be riding old 90cc ATCs.
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New Grizzly????
Originally posted by: downeaster
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]To put it mildly Im betting some atv mfgr will put out a 900 in the 2007
season. How will a yammy feel with a 660 big bore then?
[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]To put it mildly Im betting some atv mfgr will put out a 900 in the 2007
season. How will a yammy feel with a 660 big bore then?
Back to the Topic of Yamaha, I think ToughGUY2169 hit on the head, Yamaha needs a twin and at least 800cc EFI for both the Grizz and the Rhino. The 660 in the Grizz I had several years ago was very crude compared to the twins on the market to day. I can still remember how handelbars would set there doing a dance at idle. If its not a v-twin I am not going to give a second look.
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New Grizzly????
I do not think there will be engines over 800. I know the definition of an "ATV" at alot of parks/public ground is that it has to be 800cc or below. I do not know if it would be enforced but I bet manufacturers do not want to be in that position. Who needs somethig over 800cc? If they would just put a little technology into these engines the large bores would not be necessary. It is just like the 2000cc power cruiser bike class
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