What is a 2003 Yamaha Kodiak 400 worth?

What is a 2003 Yamaha Kodiak 400 worth?

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Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $6,199 $2,050
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Total Price $6,199 $2,050

Is the Yamaha Kodiak 450 automatic?

With an Ultramatic® automatic transmission, On‑Command® 2WD/4WD and fuel injection, this ATV packs big performance into a mid‑size machine.

Is a Yamaha Kodiak 400 4×4 2003?

The Kodiak 400 4×4 and 2WD are not only powerful bears but comfortable ones, as well….Kodiak 400 4×4 and 2WD – 2003 Yamaha ATV Lineup.

2003 Yamaha Kodiak 400 4×4
ENGINE
Type 4-stroke single, liquid-cooled w/ fan, SOHC
Displacement 401cc
Bore x Stroke 84.5mm x 71.5mm

How much does a Kodiak 400 weigh?

With a dry weight of 545 pounds, the 2001 Kodiak 400 features a 9.7 inch ground clearance. The seat rests 32.3 inches off the ground and the ATV has a 48.2 inch wheelbase.

When did the Yamaha Kodiak 400 2WD come out?

Based on the success of Yamaha’s Marine products, the Kodiak 400 4×4 and 2WD’s electrical components are individually designed and integrated in a fuse box located under the seat for protection. The Kodiak 400 2WD will be available in beige, red and hunter green in July 2002 for $4,599.

What kind of bike is the 2003 Yamaha Kodiak?

Yamaha has done just the opposite with their new 2003 Kodiak 450, they’re taking their best-selling toy and leaving. That’s right, if the former competitors want to play in the Kodiak’s neighborhood, they’ll have to bring another 50ccs.

What’s the compression ratio on a Yamaha Kodiak 400?

Towards the final years of its production, Yamaha decided to start making its 450-cc version, which ultimately replaced the Kodiak 400 when it went out in 2006. A Mikuni carburetor with a compression ratio of 10.5:1 and a compression pressure of 1,400 kPa (14 kgf/cm2, 203 psi) @ 750 RPM handles the quad’s air-fuel mixture.

How tall is the seat height on a Kodiak 400?

Kodiak 400 4×4 and 2WD – 2003 Yamaha ATV Lineup Ground Clearance 9.7 inches Seat Height 32.6 inches Instrumentation Speedometer/odometer & fuel gauge Automotive-type DC Outlet Standard 12V

Based on the success of Yamaha’s Marine products, the Kodiak 400 4×4 and 2WD’s electrical components are individually designed and integrated in a fuse box located under the seat for protection. The Kodiak 400 2WD will be available in beige, red and hunter green in July 2002 for $4,599.

Yamaha has done just the opposite with their new 2003 Kodiak 450, they’re taking their best-selling toy and leaving. That’s right, if the former competitors want to play in the Kodiak’s neighborhood, they’ll have to bring another 50ccs.

Towards the final years of its production, Yamaha decided to start making its 450-cc version, which ultimately replaced the Kodiak 400 when it went out in 2006. A Mikuni carburetor with a compression ratio of 10.5:1 and a compression pressure of 1,400 kPa (14 kgf/cm2, 203 psi) @ 750 RPM handles the quad’s air-fuel mixture.

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