When did Yamaha stop making the Warrior 350?
The Warrior was initially intended for casual and sport riding and received high praise for its practical, fun, and user-friendly design. Yamaha stopped producing the Warrior 350 in 2004 to launch a different model to improve the line’s performance.
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.
What kind of engine does a Warrior 350 have?
Almost two decades have passed since the final year of the Yamaha Warrior 350’s production, but its cult-like following’s love for the sports quad remains unaltered. Engine – Power comes from a four-stroke, air-cooled single-cylinder SOHC engine with a bore of 83 millimeters and a stroke of 64.5 millimeters.
The Warrior was initially intended for casual and sport riding and received high praise for its practical, fun, and user-friendly design. Yamaha stopped producing the Warrior 350 in 2004 to launch a different model to improve the line’s performance.
Almost two decades have passed since the final year of the Yamaha Warrior 350’s production, but its cult-like following’s love for the sports quad remains unaltered. Engine – Power comes from a four-stroke, air-cooled single-cylinder SOHC engine with a bore of 83 millimeters and a stroke of 64.5 millimeters.
Where is the VIN on a Yamaha Warrior 350?
The VIN or Vehicle Identification Number of the Yamaha Warrior 350 is directly under the shifter and stator cover on the lower left tube. Sometimes the VIN is not that easy to find, especially on second-hand Warriors, due to paint applied on the frame. You may need to sand the paint off to be able to read your VIN.
What kind of muffler does a Yamaha Warrior 350 use?
One of the simplest, least expensive ways to gain power is to replace the stock system with a lighter, less restrictive exhaust and intake combined with jazzed-up cams. By itself, upgrading the Yamaha Warrior 350 exhaust to a JFG RACING Slip-on Exhaust Muffler (view on Amazon) already does the job.
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.
Is the Warrior 350 the same engine as the Raptor?
If you have already done a Raptor rebuild, then mods on this machine would be a piece of cake (since the Raptor shares the same engine as the Warrior 350).
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.
What kind of tires does a Warrior 350 have?
Tires – The Yamaha Warrior 350 rides on AT 22 X 7-10 front tires and an AT 22 X 10-9 rear tires with tubeless aluminum wheels. Brakes – It uses single-lever hydraulic front discs and rear hydraulic disc foot brake.
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.
What can I do with my Yamaha Warrior?
A vast array of OEM and aftermarket parts for your Warrior. Head kits, Cylinder kits, Engine kits, seats and guides replaced, cams, valves and spring kits, multi angle valve jobs, oversized valves installed, porting, big bore head mods., cylinder boring/honing, big bore kits.
One of the simplest, least expensive ways to gain power is to replace the stock system with a lighter, less restrictive exhaust and intake combined with jazzed-up cams. By itself, upgrading the Yamaha Warrior 350 exhaust to a JFG RACING Slip-on Exhaust Muffler (view on Amazon) already does the job.