Yamaha 2023 YXZ1000R SS

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Yamaha 2023 YXZ1000R SS
Yamaha 2023 YXZ1000R SS

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol
Engine Displacement 998.00 cc
Engine Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 4-valve, DOHC, 3-cylinder
Engine Starting Electric
Engine Lubrication Dry swamp
Fuel System Electronic fuel injection
Ignition Transistor
Cooling System Liquid-cooled
Seating Capacity 2
Transmission Sequential transmission, 5-speed, Electric Paddle Shift
Drivetrain On-Command® 2WD, 4WD, 4WD front differential lock
Display Analog tachometer, digital speedometer with shift indicator, LCD display with odometer, dual trip meters, battery voltage, hour meter, fuel gauge, clock, water temp, gear position
Headlamp LED
Taillamp LED
Tyres
Front Maxxis Boghorn M917, AT29x9.00R-14, cast aluminum wheels
Rear Maxxis Boghorn M918, AT29x11.00R-14, cast aluminum wheels
Brakes
Front 2 hydraulic disc brakes
Rear 2 hydraulic disc brakes, Shaft mounted parking brake
Suspension
Front Double A-arms with anti-roll bar and 412mm wheel travel, Fox® 2.5 Podium RC2 single spring
Rear Double A-arms with anti-roll bar and 432mm wheel travel, Fox® 2.5 Podium RC2 single spring
Colors Available
Colors Racing blue
Yamaha Black


Physical Specs
Length 3121 mm
Width 1626 mm
Height 1834 mm
Kerb Weight 685
Wheelbase 2300 mm
Ground Clearance 330 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 34 litres
Overview
Features - The world's most uncompromising high-performance ATV
- Rally powertrain with sequential shifting
- Ready for racing with electronic shift paddles and launch control
- Control at high speeds thanks to adjustable shock absorbers
- Comfort-oriented cockpit for concentration on the essentials
- Agile, robust racing chassis
- Fully equipped with Yamaha off-road technology
- Proverbial Yamaha quality with high reliability
Additional Details Luggage compartment: 136kg
Steering system: Ackermann steering with electric power assistance

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