It's not often the ATV industry
is taken by surprise, and even less often that a manufacturer can
keep it a total secret from even the media. We have spies
everywhere! However, Yamaha pulled it off. With the huge success of
the 2005 YFZ450, a minor re-tooling was really all we expected at
the 2006 line-up announcement in Southern Cal in May.
We did indeed get the YFZ upgraded for 2006, making
it the absolute-best-solution for a race-ready quad out there
(period), a fitting exclamation for their 50th Anniversary efforts;
THEN they rolled-out a beast that had jaws dropping, and smiles
widening.
We had to slap
our jaw shut and hold our tongue, because even Dealers didn't have
a hint at this one until NOW - Sunday night,
June 12, when it was rolled out to them in Las Vegas
Nevada.
When Off-Road.com named the YFZ "Sport
Quad of the Year" last year, we predicted it would be a tough
challenge for any manufacturer to meet - we never anticipated it
would be Yamaha taking up the gauntlet itself. We
have a serious contender.
The 2006 Yamaha Raptor 700R
Can the 2004 #2 best-selling
Sport ATV give the #1 best seller a run for their money in 2006?
Either way, Yamaha (and the rider) wins.
Duners have loved this ride since it hit the ground
running. We, in fact, had one for several years as a recreational
ride as well as a serious desert race vehicle. Eventually, the
little "we wish it had's.." just added up to too much, and we moved
on to other more versatile offerings that were coming out. Those of
you that remained loyal and/or those of you that held out and are
now ready to SHOP, this may be the one for you.
We'll be
hands-on-the-throttle and butt-off-the-seat in two weeks, so watch
for our First Ride impresssions on July 1.
In the meantime, here's the detail for those of you
that love that kind of stuff. And yeah, the specs of the new Raptor
tell a BIG part of the story, if you know the existing Raptor
intimately... Yamaha has addressed nearly every concern we've ever
heard about this model. Their Goal - make it all-new from
the ground-up:
- Easier to Ride
- Easier to Use
- Broader Appeal
- Great Handling
- Superior Comfort AND Performance
New
Engine- Liquid-cooled 686cc
- Needle-Bearing Rocker Arms - first time EVER on an ATV
- Auto-Decompression Cam
- Forged Aluminum Cylinder w/ ceramic composite coating - 24%
lighter than 660R
- Electric Start
- Twin Counter-Balancers
- 5-Speed Wide-Ratio Trans with Reverse
- No-Link Shift Lever
- New Compact Cylinder head - 21% lighter than Raptor
660R
- Increased Bore by 2mm over 660R
- Fuel Injection - 12-Hole Injector adjusts for Altitude and
Climate
- 44mm Throttle Body
- Integrated Fuel Pump
- YFZ450-Style Air Filter
New Chassis- Hybrid Steel Front / Cast Aluminum Rear & Sub-Frame - 7lbs
lighter than 660R
- Lower Center of Gravity
- 1.4" Longer than 660R, same as YFZ450
- 1.9" Lower than 660R
- 2.5" Wider than 660R at Rear Tread
New Suspension- YFZ450 Front A-arms
- Forged Aluminum Square tube and Steering Knuckle
- Kayaba Dual Rate Front Shocks
- 5mm Larger Piston
- Piggy-Back Remote Resevoir Rear Shock
- 1.4" Longer Wheel Travel than 660R
- Fully Adjustable
- 10mm Longer Stroke
And More
- Eccentric Chain Adjustment System
- Dual-Piston Front Brakes
- Self-Adjusting Rear Parking Brake
- All-New Rear Brake Disc
- Radial Dunlop Tires
- Integrated LED Tail Light
- High-Flow Oval Muffler
And at 396 pounds, it's still two pounds lighter than the 660R.
Look for a full line of GYT-R Accessories especially for the 700R
too - exhaust systems, clutch components, high-flow air filters,
nerf bars, heel guards, grab bars and graphics. We wanted to get
this to you all as fast as our little fingers would type - and as
early as legally allowed by the Non-Disclusure we signed with
Yamaha. And we expect the dealer meeting in Vegas to announce some
Utility news as well. They were very mysterious about that at the
Raptor/YFZ press event...