What size are Yamaha Rhino tires?
The Yamaha Rhino comes stock with 25×8-12 front tires and 25×10-12 rear tires. Stock wheel offset is close to a 5+2 that is available in the aftermarket, and the bolt pattern is 4/110.
Why did they stop making Yamaha Rhino?
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has classified the Rhino as an “emerging hazard” due to the high numbers of severe injuries and deaths, but is powerless to act until tougher standards for the newer UTV category are created.
What was the last year for the Yamaha Rhino?
The Yamaha Rhino was a popular off-road vehicle produced by Yamaha Motor Company from 2004 to 2012. It was designed for a driver and passenger with two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. It was popular with off-road enthusiasts, farmers and other landowners who used it for recreation and light utility.
How fast is a Yamaha Rhino?
The OEM CDI limited the Rhino to about 35+ mph. With this new unit I now top out around 50 mph.
What is a 2009 Yamaha Rhino worth?
Values
Suggested List Price | Average Retail | |
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Base Price | $10,999 | $7,575 |
Options (Add) | ||
Total Price | $10,999 | $7,575 |
Is 2006 Rhino fuel injected?
Electronic fuel injection ensures peak performance in nearly all conditions and elevations, along with instantaneous cold starts. Tough, rotomolded doors keep mud, water and dirt on the trail where they belong. New four-wheel disc brakes provide unsurpassed stopping power, and a new parking brake is super convenient.
Are 2009 Yamaha Rhino fuel injected?
The Rhino 700 is powered by a fuel injected 686cc 4-stroke engine, similar to the one found in the Grizzly 700. With fuel injection you get better cold starting, and super crisp throttle response.
How fast does a Yamaha Rhino 700 go?
Top speed was 42 mph when it hits the rev-limiter. Aftermarket products will fix this, but it would have been nice for Yamaha to move that up to about 50 mph from the factory. Rear differential is still full-time locked.