How fast does a Yamaha Raptor 650 go?

How fast does a Yamaha Raptor 650 go?

The Yamaha Raptor has a factory top speed of around 75 mph on off road tires for most model years. Some heavily modified Raptors have been clocked in excess of 90 mph.

How fast is a 2002 Raptor 660?

2002 Yamaha Raptor 660 Top Speed (71 MPH) – YouTube.

What’s the top speed of a Raptor 660?

According to trial runs, youtube videos, industry magazines and dealer information 74 MPH is the generally accepted top speed of a stock Raptor 660R model. So many things can and do affect the overall top speed that it’s hard to take them all into account but a good average is 74 MPH.

What’s the top speed of a Yamaha Raptor 350?

The 350 model has a 350cc engine, and it will achieve a top speed of approximately 58 MPH on a straight line. Again as I said above, this is going to depend on the tires and the person riding the ATV, but it’s going to be more or less 58 MPH.

What’s the top speed of an un modified Raptor?

Top speed of both is limited electronically at 75 mph (but modifiable). Acceleration is simply a function of rider weight with the 700 being just a bit quicker, all else equal. Thank you very much for the feedback. I think I’m going to look for a 700, based on your advice. One thing to consider.

How much does a modified 660 Raptor cost?

660s are still great quads. $2000 to $2500 max for a 660, $3000 starting for an early 700. Modded, 660’s can hold their own with (even modded) 700’s – but a stock 700 will easily take a stock 660.

What’s the top speed of a 660 Raptor?

Carbs are just easier for drastic mods – FI better for simple mods. Honesly, I love my 660; but if a 700 came along at a reasonable price with significant mods, I’d consider it. Top speed of both is limited electronically at 75 mph (but modifiable).

The 350 model has a 350cc engine, and it will achieve a top speed of approximately 58 MPH on a straight line. Again as I said above, this is going to depend on the tires and the person riding the ATV, but it’s going to be more or less 58 MPH.

660s are still great quads. $2000 to $2500 max for a 660, $3000 starting for an early 700. Modded, 660’s can hold their own with (even modded) 700’s – but a stock 700 will easily take a stock 660.

Top speed of both is limited electronically at 75 mph (but modifiable). Acceleration is simply a function of rider weight with the 700 being just a bit quicker, all else equal. Thank you very much for the feedback. I think I’m going to look for a 700, based on your advice. One thing to consider.

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