Is a Yamaha Rhino a 4×4?
The Yamaha Rhino was a popular off-road vehicle produced by Yamaha Motor Company from 2004 to 2012. It was designed for a driver and passenger with two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. It was popular with off-road enthusiasts, farmers and other landowners who used it for recreation and light utility.
How many hours will a Yamaha Rhino last?
It all depends on how it is used and maintained. 500 hours may seem like a lot compared to other Rhinos but my average speed is 16mph so 500 hours would be 8,000 miles. I have around 358 hours and 5800 miles on my ’08 Rhino and it runs great.
How fast can a Yamaha Rhino go?
In this video, we test the Rhino’s top speed with GPS. With 27″ Bighorn tires, stock clutch and worn belt the 450 Rhino topped out at 35 mph going downhill.
Will a Yamaha Rhino fit on a 5×10 trailer?
Coastie, my Rhino was a tight fit on my 5×10 foot trailer. About 1″ to spare on sides, and with the ramp up, about 5 to 6″ at the rear with the front wheels almost touching the front rail of the trailer.
What is a Yamaha Rhino worth?
Values
Suggested List Price | Average Retail | |
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Base Price | $9,599 | $5,640 |
Options (Add) | ||
Total Price | $9,599 | $5,640 |
Is 2006 Yamaha Rhino fuel injected?
Electronic fuel injection ensures peak performance in nearly all conditions and elevations, along with instantaneous cold starts. Tough, rotomolded doors keep mud, water and dirt on the trail where they belong. New four-wheel disc brakes provide unsurpassed stopping power, and a new parking brake is super convenient.
How fast will a Rhino 660 go?
Registered. CDI and Sheave (stock weights and springs), took my stock 660 from 42 mph (and on the limiter a lot), to 54 mph.