Yamaha 2022 Kodiak 700 vs Yamaha YFM700R Raptor

Compare Specifications of Yamaha 2022 Kodiak 700 and Yamaha YFM700R Raptor

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Yamaha 2022 Kodiak 700
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Yamaha YFM700R Raptor
Yamaha YFM700R Raptor

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 686.00 cc 686.00 cc
Engine SOHC 4-stroke Liquid - Cooled SOHC 4-Stroke, 4 Valves
Clutch -- Wet Multiple Clutch
Fuel System Yamaha Fuel Injection (YFI), 44mm --
Cooling System Liquid-cooled --
Load Carrying Capacity Towing Capacity : 1,322 lb or 599 (When equipped with optional accessory.) --
Transmission Ultramatic V-belt with all-wheel engine braking; H, L, N, R, P X Ring Chain; 2WD
Drivetrain Lever-operated 2WD/4WD; shaft --
Tyres
Front AT25 x 8-12 Maxxis MU19 --
Rear AT25 x 10-12 Maxxis MU20 --
Brakes
Front Dual hydraulic disc Dual Hydraulic Disc
Rear Multi-disk wet brake Hydraulic Disc
Suspension
Front Independent double wishbone, 7.1-in travel Independent Double Wishbone W/Piggyback High/Low Speed Compression
Rear Independent double wishbone with anti-sway bar, 9.1-in travel Cast Aluminium Swing ARM W/Piggy High/ Low- Speed Compression
Colors Available
Colors Fall Beige with Realtree Edge
Tactical Green
Yamaha Blue


Physical Specs
Length 2070 mm --
Width 1181 mm --
Height 1239 mm --
Kerb Weight -- 191
Seat Height 861 830.58
Wheelbase 1249 mm 1280 mm
Ground Clearance 274 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 22 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 CAPABILITY
- Gated Shift Lever and Handlebar-Mounted 4WD Control
- High-Mounted Air Intake
- Stainless Steel Exhaust
- High-Capacity Radiator
- Drive System Air Intake
- Strong, Durable Brakes
- Terrain-Tackling Ground Clearance

COMFORT
- Underseat Fuel Tank
- Compact Ergonomics

CONFIDENCE
- Aggressive and Durable Styling
- Extensive Cargo Capacity
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Additional Details Turning Radius : 126.0 in
Rack Capacity : 110 lb (front) / 198 lb (rear)
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