2000 & 2001 kodiak
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The Canadian ultramatics had speedos and tripometers to begin with. The US models started in 2001 with them.
And I haven't looked for myself yet but I did notice on the Yamaha site they have the 2001 Kodiaks spec'd with 2 more inches of clearance than the 2000 models. The 2000 have just under 8 inches(and I have measured mine to verify), and the 2001 models are just under 10 inches, but I don't own a 2001 so I haven't measured for myself.
Maybe someone could measure under the diff of their 2001 model and let us know.
Blue 2000 Kodiak 4X4
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And I haven't looked for myself yet but I did notice on the Yamaha site they have the 2001 Kodiaks spec'd with 2 more inches of clearance than the 2000 models. The 2000 have just under 8 inches(and I have measured mine to verify), and the 2001 models are just under 10 inches, but I don't own a 2001 so I haven't measured for myself.
Maybe someone could measure under the diff of their 2001 model and let us know.
Blue 2000 Kodiak 4X4
http://photos.yahoo.com/y2kerplunk
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I have a 2000 Kodiak and installed the Yamaha accessory hour meter/tach. It costs about 40 bucks and I installed it on top of the plastic handlebar bolt cover in just a few minutes. When the engine is running, it shows the engine RPMs and when the engine is turned off, it shows total elapsed hours on the machine. I found this device to be very useful for maintenance events. It also showed me that the rear brake pads lasted only 20 hours.
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