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Yamaha Warrior 2004 ATV with Trailer ***** Serviced with Warranty *****

$ 54.64

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Vehicle Title: Not Available
  • Drive Train: 2-Wheel Drive
  • Model: Warrior
  • Make: Yamaha
  • Deposit type: 1
  • Deposit amount: 500.0
  • VIN Number: YAMWARRIOR2004 Get the Vehicle History Report
  • Condition: Great running condition. Just serviced with flat trailer and warranty.
  • VIN: YAMWARRIOR2004
  • For Sale By: Private Seller
  • Year: 2004
  • Transmission Type: Manual
  • Exterior Color: Blue
  • Type: Quad
  • Engine Size (cc): 350

    Description

    Yamaha Warrior 2004 ATV
    with Trailer as BONUS!!!
    Just serviced at ATV Shop - Carburetor cleaned and adjusted.
    Warranty by local shop until August 8th, 2021.
    ATV is running great as it has lots of power. No leaks. 1 year old carburetor, chain, and
    battery with new battery tender wall charger. Manual transmission with Reverse.
    BONUS:  used flat trailer with 2x6 planks of wood
    that will be included in this auction with the ATV.
    No title issued.  I would supply Bill of sale for ATV and Trailer.
    Many people can get shipping quote from uship.com or choose your own.
    Free Local shipping within 100 miles from Miami, Florida 33186
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    5 day - NO RESERVE AUCTION!
    Any questions or concerns, please ask!
    Yamaha Warrior 350 Top Speed, Specs and Review
    The Yamaha Warrior 350 changed the face of the four-wheeler market when it came out in 1987. It became such an icon that it continued to grow more popular despite its production discontinuing in 2004. The Warrior gave drivers more torque, was entry-level friendly, and was useful for any rider level.
    The Yamaha Warrior 350 offers speed and versatility. It can traverse hard packs, swamp holes, sand, and pavement. The Warrior was the world’s first electric start ATV and grew to be a top-selling quad even after a 17-year production run.
    So if you’re wondering if you should get a Yamaha Warrior 350, or just looking for tips on how to restore your old quad, keep reading about this impressive ATV.
    What Is a Yamaha Warrior 350?
    The Yamaha Warrior 350 was produced from 1987 to 2004 and is considered by many to be one of the best ATVs Yamaha has ever made. This sport ATV was designed for strong midrange pulling capabilities and was fitted with a snorkel kit for mudding and riding in shallow water. The Warrior was initially intended for casual and sport riding and received high praise for its practical, fun, and user-friendly design.
    Yamaha stopped producing the Warrior 350 in 2004 to launch a different model to improve the line’s performance. The Warrior line became known as the Raptor, with the machine barely changing since its introduction. By that time, other companies took after Yamaha to use electric starter systems on their ATVs/UTVs. Almost two decades have passed since the final year of the Yamaha Warrior 350’s production, but its cult-like following’s love for the sports quad remains unaltered.
    Yamaha Warrior 350 Specs (2004 Model)
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    Engine
    – Power comes from a four-stroke, air-cooled single-cylinder SOHC engine with a bore of 83 millimeters and a stroke of 64.5 millimeters. The engine displacement is 348 cubic centimeters. A 36-millimeter Mikuni carburetor handles the air-fuel mixture with a compression ratio of 9.2:1. Fuel tank capacity is 2.4 gallons/9.1 liters (the gas tank varied in size and held 3.2 gallons on early models).
    Drivetrain
    – Power travels via a six-speed manual transmission inclusive of a reverse gear. It has a two-wheel drive with a sealed O-ring chain.
    Ignition
    – It uses an electric start system and auxiliary recoil pull-start mechanical backup.
    Brakes
    – It uses single-lever hydraulic front discs and rear hydraulic disc foot brake.
    Suspension
    – The front suspension features a fully independent double-wishbone with five-way adjustable shocks. The rear suspension utilizes a swing arm with a steel finish and a single shock absorber. Both suspensions allow 7.9 inches of travel.
    Dimensions
    – The quad’s overall length is 6.03 feet/inches, and the width is 42.5 inches. Its height is 42.5 inches; ground clearance is 4.9 inches. The vehicle wheelbase is 47.2 inches; the seat height is 30.1 inches. Dry weight is 397 lbs./180.1 kg.
    Exterior
    – It is composed of a steel frame and plastic body material. The ’87 model came in white and blue while more recent models came in black/red and black/blue. It comes equipped with full floorboards (driver side), a front bash plate, and 30-watt multi-reflector headlights.
    What Is the Yamaha Warrior 350 Top Speed?
    A stock Yamaha Warrior 350 can reach speeds of up to 63 mph on even surfaces. Potential top speed is affected by weather, rider weight, quad condition, upgrades, and several other factors, so results may slightly differ for individual drivers.
    If you have already done a Raptor rebuild, then mods on this machine would be a piece of cake (since the Raptor shares the same engine as the Warrior 350). For pro-level motocross and off-road riders who want to build a champion Warrior 350, they usually go to a professional outfit such as the Duncan Racing International (DRI) to improve their quad.