Last
year, Yamaha had another record year in ATV sales. Overall, sales for
the industry are up 21 percent from 1998. Automatic utility ATVs make
up 36 percent of those sales, while semi-automatic ATVs account for 45
percent and the sport class is making up 19 percent of total sales.
Yamaha plans to continue
this growth and currently offers the broadest line of ATVs from any
manufacturer. This year, Yamaha has introduced the all-new
high-performance 660R Raptor – to add to its already competitive
sport models. Yamaha also dominates the Utility market by offering the
largest engine in the utility class, with the 600cc Grizzly, as well
as other 4-stroke and 2-stroke ATVs.
Yamaha has a successful
history of producing high-performance all-terrain ATVs. That tradition
is continued with the introduction of its all new 2001 sport model,
the 660R Raptor. The 660R Raptor joins Yamaha's class-leading sport
ATV, the Banshee, "the ultimate high-performance ATV;" the
Warrior, one of America's most popular sport recreational vehicles
and the Blaster, considered by many as one of the best values in the
industry.
Included in the lineup are
two vehicles designed for recreational use by riders wanting to learn
about and enjoy the ATV experience. The Breeze is recommended only for
riders 16 years and older and the Badger is an introduction model to
off-road ATV riding designed only for riders 12 and over (always with
adult supervision).
With the introduction of the
660R Raptor, Yamaha's sport ATV line is five models strong (660R
Raptor, Banshee, Warrior, Blaster, and Wolverine). The 660R Raptor has
the biggest engine in any ATV class, (660cc) and it
incorporates Yamaha's most advanced four-stroke technology. It also
boasts a five-valve, L/C, dual carb engine, not to mention reverse.
The emergence of the new
660R Raptor brings Yamaha's total Sport/High-Performance ATV family
to five models strong. [Editor note: The total number of Yamaha ATV
models is 14] The latest creation from Yamaha offers an incredible
660ccs of power.
Yamaha began developing this
beast to create the ultimate high-performance ATV. Engine-wise, this
meant using patented five-valve four-stroke, liquid-cooled SOHC engine
technology, tuning it to immediately hit hard and crank out an
unparalleled punch to its stratospherically-revving 9000-RPM redline,
while maintaining smooth power delivery via an engine counterbalancer.
Handling-wise, it also meant keeping it light and tight by utilizing
featherweight aluminum components in a super-compact engine and
chassis, thus creating an animal with open-class power and 400-class
handling.
With
a narrow chassis and awesome 660CC 5-valve SOHC engine, the 660R
Raptor ups the ante rewarding the rider with a feature not found on
other high-performance ATVs: reverse. Even with the 660R Raptors tight
3.3 meter turning radius and 10.4" of ground clearance, dense
single track wooded trails often force the rider to get off the
machine and lift/pull the ATV 180 degrees – a laborious task after a
long day of riding. However, on the 660R Raptor, simply depress the
rear brake and turn the reverse knob located conveniently on the right
fender. The class-exclusive reverse gear is not only convenient, but
integrated in the engine design to keep overall weight (398 lbs!) and
size down.
To further enhance the
riding pleasure, the 660R Raptor features electric start, a feature
uncommon on high-performance ATVs. Firing Yamaha's five-valve engine
and dual 33mm Mikuni carburetors to life could not be easier. Simply
press the electric start button located on the handlebars and the 660R
Raptor immediately awakes.
To
smooth the ride over a variety of trails and conditions, the 660R
Raptor features front and rear suspension that can be dialed to match
not only trail conditions, but the rider's ability and size. The
five-way preload adjustable front suspension features 230mm
(9.1") of travel and the rear includes threaded preload
adjustment, plus compression and rebound damping, with 230mm
(8.7") of travel. The amount of "clicks" (adjustment
capabilities) on the rear suspension is 10 "clicks" of
rebound and an amazing 34 "clicks" of compression.
Riders enjoy smooth shifting
throughout the 5-speed transmission thanks to YZ-Spec ratchet type
shifter. An involute spline, another advancement from Yamaha's YZ
and R1 technology, is used on the main drive and drive axle to improve
shifting feeling especially under a load.
Power and handling may be
the most important elements on a high-performance ATV, but Yamaha
engineers did not overlook the importance of keeping weight to a
minimum.
A
laundry list of aluminum components graces the 660R Raptor including
the subframe, knuckle joints, levers, front and rear rims, swingarm,
oil tank, front and rear brake calipers, top A-arm, wheel spindles and
the oil and brake reservoirs.
Yamaha provides triple-disc
brakes. Up front, Nissin dual hydraulic 161mm disc brakes are coupled
with a single rear 220mm disc brake, providing excellent stopping
power in a variety of elements.
The 660cc Raptor powerplant
makes its mark under a set of all-new specifically designed meats,
Dunlop AT217x10 front and Dunlop AT20x10-9 rear tire. Both front and
rear rims are aluminum and feature a rolled edge for added durability.
A
quick examination of this machine highlights features such as
no-tools, one-way-only fit air filter, spin on oil filter,
handlebar-mounted choke lever, easy chain procedure, multi-reflective
headlights, YZ-style grips and a taillight.
The 660R Raptor is
open-class power with 400-class handling that takes on everything from
cross-country courses to tightly wooded trails.
The 2001 660R Raptor is
available at Yamaha dealerships nationwide beginning September 2000.
The 660R Raptor is available in Team Yamaha Blue/White and White/Black
for a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $6,499.
Specifications:
660R
- RAPTOR
Engine
Type
660cc,
Liquid-Cooled, 4-Stroke, 5-Valve, SOHC
Bore
x Stroke / mm
100
X 84mm
Compression
Ratio
9.2:1
Carburetion
33mm
BSR x 2 Mikuni
Starting
Electric
Transmission
5-speed,
Reverse, Manual Clutch
Drive
2wd
Chassis
Front
Suspension
Double
Wishbone/ 9.1"
Rear
Suspension
Swingarm
/ 8.7"
Brakes
Front:
Dual Hydr., Disc Rear: Disc
Front
Tire
AT21x7-10
Radial
Rear
Tire
AT20x10-9
Radial
Dimensions/Other
Overall
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height)
72"
x 43.3" x 45.3"
Seat
Height
33.9"
Wheelbase
49.0"
Ground
Clearance
10.4"
Rack
Capacity
N
/ A
Towing
Capacity
N
/ A
Dry
Weight
398
lbs.
Fuel
Capacity
3.3
gallons
DC
Outlet
N
/ A
Colors
Team
Yamaha Blue/White, Black/White
Price
and specifications subject to change without notice
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