2002 Raptor 80 Information

New for 2002!
A new entry-level machine that'll deliver reliable, industry-leading performance
(for adult-supervised riders age 12 and older only) year-after-year.
Feisty, 80cc 4-stroke engine with electric starting in any gear.
Plush front and rear suspension.
The only machine in the class with low-maintenance shaft drive.**
And best of all... it's styled just like the extremely popular 660R Raptor.
Want your child to have the coolest ATV around? Then get them a Raptor 80.
 

2002 Grizzly 660 4X4 Information

Who’s afraid of the big, bad Beast? Take a number.
Folks, if you thought the Grizzly™ had the competition running scared before,
well, they’re absolutely petrified now. Because there’s a brand-new
Bear in town: the all-new-from-the-mud-up Grizzly 660 Automatic 4x4.
That’s right — 660cc. As in the biggest, baddest engine ever spooned into a utility ATV.
It also happens to be the most technically advanced, featuring liquid-cooling and the same patented
5-valve cylinder head technology found on the ultra-sport 660R Raptor.
The innovation doesn’t stop there, either, as the Grizzly 660’s 45° engine layout, tucked into a rigid,
lightweight CAD-designed chassis, helps create class-leading ground clearance and a low seat
height — which translates to quick, nimble handling and superb comfort for you. Next, fully automatic Ultramatic™ transmission with dual Hi/Lo ranges and reverse takes care of routing the Grizzly’s
prodigious powerband to the ground, while On-Command™ 4WD — with an all-new, push-button l
ocking front differential — lets you choose between 2WD and limited-slip or full-time 4WD.
And in what could be perhaps the biggest news of all, this Grizzly boasts fully independent suspension
front and rear with more total travel then any ATV in its class.

 ATVs with engine sizes of 90cc or greater are recommended for use only by those age 16 and older. Yamaha recommends that all ATV riders take an approved training course. For safety and training information, see your dealer or call the ATV Safety Institute at 1-800-887-2887. ATVs can be hazardous to operate. For your safety: Always avoid paved surfaces. Never ride on public roads. Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing; never carry passengers; never engage in stunt riding; riding and alcohol/drugs don't mix; avoid excessive speed; and be particularly careful on difficult terrain.

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