What are the dimensions of a Yamaha Kodiak 700?
L x W x H: 81.5 in. x 46.5 in. x 48.8 in. Seat Height: 33.9 in.
What is the difference between Yamaha Grizzly 700 and Kodiak 700?
The Yamaha Kodiak 700 EPS features a seat designed to be lower than the Grizzly to simplify mounting and dismounting. Even though its basic suspension geometry is largely the same as Kodiak, the Grizzly EPS adds nitrogen-charged shocks for a slightly more compliant ride at speed.
How much does a 2020 Kodiak 700 cost?
2020 Yamaha Kodiak 700 EPS • $8,799.
How much does a Kodiak 700 ATV cost?
The Kodiak 700 was introduced in 2016 and is New for 2016. It includes a 6 month Limited warranty. The base price of the 2016 Yamaha Kodiak 700 ATV is $6999. This is $3282.91 less expensive than its competition.
How tall is the seat on a Yamaha Kodiak 700?
The Yamaha Kodiak 700 seat height is 860 mm (33.9 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. How many gears does a Yamaha Kodiak 700 have? The Yamaha Kodiak 700 have Automatic gears.
What kind of suspension does a Kodiak 700 have?
It has a Selectable 4X2 / 4X4 driveline. The Kodiak 700 has a Independent Double Wishbone Front Suspension with 7.1 inches of travel while the Independent Double Wishbone Rear Suspension has 9.1 inches of travel. The Kodiak 700 has Front Dual Hydraulic Disc Brakes and Rear Dual Hydraulic Disc Brakes.
What’s the price of a 2016 Yamaha Kodiak?
The base price of the 2016 Yamaha Kodiak 700 ATV is $6999. This is $3282.91 less expensive than its competition.
The Kodiak 700 was introduced in 2016 and is New for 2016. It includes a 6 month Limited warranty. The base price of the 2016 Yamaha Kodiak 700 ATV is $6999. This is $3282.91 less expensive than its competition.
What kind of engine does a Kodiak 700 have?
The 2016 Yamaha Kodiak 700 is a Utility Style ATV equipped with an 708cc, Liquid Cooled, Single-Cylinder, DOHC, 4-Stroke Engine and a Continuously Variable (CVT) Transmission. It has a Selectable 4X2 / 4X4 driveline.
What kind of suspension does a Yamaha Kodiak have?
Yamaha built the Kodiak’s suspension system using independent A-arms on all four corners to sit 2 inches narrower than the Grizzly. Suspension travel is also slightly reduced. Up front, 7.1 inches of travel is provided via five-way preload-adjustable shocks.
Starting under $7000, the 2016 Yamaha Kodiak 700 is going to give competitors like the Honda Rancher 420 Auto at $6699, the $6599 Polaris Sportsman 570 and Can-Am’s $6799 Outlander 570L a run for a similar investment.