2006 Yamaha Raptor 350
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Best performance bike
By Freddie Vejar (I am an Owner) on Dec 15, 2020I bought the 2006 raptor 350 used about 5 years ago, has never given me any problems other than the engine heating up, but it turns out its never gotten an oil change. It is overall an outstanding bike that has great speed and horsepower for 12-18-year-olds. You can also buy bike parts or uprades ... for it almost at any motorsport shop for cheap, and its great for ramping, speeding, racing, drifting, driving through mud and water.
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Raptor 350
By Mike Johnston (I am an Owner) on Nov 29, 2016I've had my 2006 raptor 350 for about 3 years now. No problems have occurred (yet). These motors are pretty much bullet proof. I've beat its up pretty good, but not abusing it, kept up with regular mantinence, like carb, filters, etc. and it's running strong like it should,. Definitely worth the ... money!
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Don't mess with the 06
By Mike (I am a Writer) on Feb 26, 2015Had to fix it after every time I rode it so I got rid of it for near to nothing and got some money together and bout an 07 at first I was scared but after I started to ride it has been the best bike ever I would never tell someone to buy an 06 it's trash
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raptor 350
By jason (I am an Owner) on May 23, 2010I got this bike about a month ago and hasn't had any problems. It is a good and reliable bike. The bike has a nice 6-speed tranny. We have to carry some extra gas just in case because it gets a little low sometimes but it is an overall good bike
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base gasket leaks
By Marissa (I am an Owner) on Feb 12, 2009Its an over all good machine, i have had problems with my base gasket leaking, got it replaced by warrenty once and its still leaking. It also tends to be front end heavy on jumps unless you really give it the gas over the jump. doesnt flow nicely like the yamaha 450s and other similar quads. I have ... Holeshot tires and they seem to be a little hard for the machine to get rolling, works much better with the stock expanding tires. Its the most reliable of the quads my friends and i ride with, as far as starting in the dead of winter, in minnesota.
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