What size chain does a Yamaha Warrior use?
520-100L
This comes with a 520-100L chain, in some cases you may need to remove some links.
How many links are in a Yamaha Warrior chain?
520 Pitch 98 Links Black Standard Chain for Yamaha YFM350 Warrior 1989-2004.
How fast does a 1987 Yamaha Warrior go?
The Yamaha Warrior 350 is a 397 lb sport class all-terrain vehicle(ATV) manufactured by the Yamaha Motor Company from 1987 until 2004. A 19 horsepower 4-stroke 348cc engine helped the stock Warrior 350 reach top speeds of 63 MPH. Seat height stands at 30.1 inches.
How many links does a Raptor 660 chain have?
92 Links
520 Pitch 92 Links O-Ring Chain for Yamaha Raptor 660 YFM660R 2001-2005.
How much power can a 520 chain handle?
W/O racing you should be good for a safe 10k miles. 15-20 is a bit rare, but doable. Yes it will handle much more then a stock 1000 or 1000 w/ simple bolt ons could ever throw at it. Driven Racing has put 195rwhp bikes on a 520 set up without any problems at all.
What kind of engine does a 1987 Yamaha Warrior have?
The 1987 Yamaha Warrior is a four-stroke, single-overhead cam engine. The size of the engine is 348 cubic centimeters. A four-stroke engine means a longer engine life.
Is the Yamaha Warrior 350 OEM or aftermarket?
Nowadays, the majority of Yamaha Warrior 350 parts (OEM and aftermarket) do not solely fit one particular four-wheeler. You can transfer these race-ready parts to any other quad you ride. Watch this video by Rocky Mountain ATV MC to learn more about the Yamaha Warrior 350 and keep it in top shape.
How much weight can a Yamaha Warrior carry?
Despite its smaller size, the Warrior can carry up to 400 pounds. It is sturdy and reliable, and certainly needs fewer repairs than the Ranchers and Recons. Battery replacement is all it ever needs.
Where is the clutch on a Yamaha Warrior 350?
It is on the right-hand side of the Yamaha Warrior 350 engine, above the crankcase. Once you have found it, go on neutral then pull in the clutch. Next, you pull up on the reverse lever and then pull it back towards the rear tire.