Yamaha Grizzly 700: Best Buy of the Week
Each we scour the ATV.com classifieds to highlight what looks like a great deal for our readers.
This week we found a 2014 Yamaha Grizzly 700 for $3,000. This is the Camo version of the Grizzly and it includes power steering and a claimed 281 miles on the odometer.
URGENT SALE! Like new 2014 Yamaha grizzly 700 EPS camo special addition. This ATV only has 281 miles on it, and has been ridden very easily.. Never ridden in heavy mud and never abused. Take a look at the photos,this grizzly is about as close to new as you can get without buying new. No scratches, no dings, no dents and no stories. Please feel free to contact if you have any questions.
The 2014 Yamaha Grizzly 700 EPS carried an MSRP of $9,499 and featured a 686cc, single cylinder, four-stroke, fuel injected engine. Features include Maxxis tires (25X8-12 front, 25×10-12 rear), independent double wishbone front and rear suspension (7.6 inches of travel up front, 9.2 inches of travel in the rear) and preload adjustable front and rear shocks.
Towing capacity is listed at 1,322 pounds, wheelbase is 49.2 inches, ground clearance is 10.8 inches, turning radius is 10.5 feet and wet weight is a claimed 648 pounds.
Check out the full specs here.
If you want to find a Yamaha Grizzly in the ATV.com Classifieds, simply click here and select your search criteria.
ATV.com can not verify the condition of the machine that is for sale. We recommend that buyers look over an ATV or UTV in person and take it for a test ride before completing a purchase.
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