KYMCO MXU 700i LE EPS Prime EURO vs Yamaha YFM700R Raptor

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KYMCO MXU 700i LE EPS Prime EURO
KYMCO MXU 700i LE EPS Prime EURO

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Yamaha YFM700R Raptor
Yamaha YFM700R Raptor

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 695.00 cc 686.00 cc
Engine SOHC 4-Stroke 4-Valve w/EFI Liquid - Cooled SOHC 4-Stroke, 4 Valves
Engine Starting Electric --
Clutch -- Wet Multiple Clutch
Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection --
Cooling System Liquid --
Maximum Torque 53.8 NM @ 5500 RPM --
Transmission CVT Automatic H-L-N-R-P w/ Engine Braking X Ring Chain; 2WD
Frame Pipe Under Bone --
Tyres
Front 26×8-14 --
Rear 26×10-14 --
Wheel / RIM Alloy --
Brakes
Front Hydraulic Dual Disc Dual Hydraulic Disc
Rear Shaft Mounted Hydraulic Disc Hydraulic Disc
Suspension
Front Independent Dual A-Arm/6.2″ Independent Double Wishbone W/Piggyback High/Low Speed Compression
Rear Independent Dual A-Arm/6.8″ with Sway Bar Cast Aluminium Swing ARM W/Piggy High/ Low- Speed Compression
Colors Available
Colors Silver/Black
Flat Deep Green/Black
Yamaha Blue


Physical Specs
Length 2209 mm --
Width 1219 mm --
Height 1229 mm --
Kerb Weight 356 191
Seat Height -- 830.58
Wheelbase 1297 mm 1280 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 20.8 litres 10 litres
Overview
About -- The Yamaha YFM700R Raptor stands out with its 686 cc liquid-cooled SOHC 4-stroke, 4-valve engin Read More
Features - Anti-theft steering lock
- Extra safe combined braking system for prompt stops and more control
- CV joint guard protection
- Front wide-arc A-arms
- LCD dashboard
- 14″ machine faced wheels with 26″ tires
- Electronic power steering for easy maneuvering through tight trails
- Integrated handguards
- Front brush guard
- 2500 lbs. ComeUp winch
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Additional Details Towing Capacity : 1050 lb.
Receiver Hitch : 2″
Winch : Mounting Plate
Shocks : 5 Position Adjustable Oil Dampened Shocks​
Drive Modes : Push Button On-Demand 2WD/4WD w/Differential Lock
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