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dman27
Post Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:41 pm 
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Get the new yamabuggy X-Atv at www.awesomekart.com
Free shipping to your door with lift gate!
YAMAHA POWERED DUNE BUGGY

This buggy comes with a 400cc yamaha "Big Bear" engine
THIS IS NOT A MISPRINT OR FAKE ! THESE BUGGYS ARE PRODUCED IN THE YAMAHA JV FACTORY.


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Phone: 518-542-1527
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DETAILS

Introducing the new X-Rover 400cc Yamaha powered dune buggy. The X rover is built at the Yamaha JV Factory and reflects the finest standards of quality which Yamaha is world renound for.This Buggy offers the same motor used in the big bear 4x4 Quad while maintaining a level of safety unsurpassed in the market. With an extremely low center of gravity you will probably never need to use the protective cage, although it is nice to know its there.Once you hope in one you will see why weather you're flying across the dunes at over 55 mph or twarting a river in the mountains this buggy provides a comfortable, reliable ride that will take you anywhere your nerves allow.



PROVEN CONCEPT

The manufacturer XATV has partnered with a Joint Venture YAMAHA engine producing factory. Using these high quality motors and their US designed vehicles, they package a well researched, proven reliable, and serviceable product.

The XATV 400cc Dune Buggy is a monster! All the features of a quality Dune Buggy are included. There is no comparison to the extensively researched frame geometry and aggressive styling. Cruise in the low gears over bumps and hills or break 55 MPH on the open dunes, this Dune Buggy is best all around.

Designed by performance enthused engineers in California, the outcome is a superior handling, easy to drive, and reliable vehicle which will bring a ton of satisfaction to anyone experiencing the ride. Off-roading is enjoyable with its all around equal length double wishbone suspension delivering exceptional suspension travel. The digital instrument panel lets you know which gear your'e in, fuel level, and speed. The power plant is made by a YAMAHA JV factory which was chosen for its serviceability and ease-of-use 5-speed auto-clutch transmission. Auto-clutch means no clutch pedal and no learning curve; anyone can just shift up, and shift down. Fun for anyone!






TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

+ Dimension (inches) - 102*63*59
+ Wheel base (inches) - 77
+ Total Weight (lb) - 878
+ Max speed (MPH) - 52
+ Front shock absorber length (inch) - 18
+ Rear shock absorber length (inch) - 17
+ Front suspension - Independent suspension system, front cross arm
+ Rear suspension - Independent suspension system, rear cross arm
+ Number of Seats - 2
+ Specification of front type and wheel rim - 25x8-12/12x6
+ Specification of Rear type and wheel rim - 25x10-12/12x8
+ Brake type - Hydraulic Disc all around
+ Ground clearance (inch) - 13
+ Capability of fuel tank (Gal) - 5.3
+ DRIVE TRAIN - Shaft drive, 2WD







ENGINE

+ Engine Type - 1-cylinder, 4-stroke, air cooled with oil cooler
+ Cylinder diameter - 83mm,
+ Piston stroke - 71.6mm
+ Displacement - 387.4cc
+ Ignition - DC-CDI
+ Gear shift - 5 speeds with reverse gear selector with no clutch pedal
+ Starting - Electric start / hand pull start
+ Main clutch - automatic clutch
+ Auxiliary clutch - clumpy drive clutch
+ Standard power - 21.5 HP (6000r/min Ð7000r/min)
+ Max Power - 22.8 HP (6000r/min Ð7000r/min)
+ Max Torque - 20 ft-lb (5500r/min-6500r/min)
+ Idle rpm - 1500rpm
+ Compression ratio - 8.6:1
+ Transmission ratios - primary 3.167, first gear 3.333,second gear +1.889,third gear 1.364, fourth gear 0.962, fifth gear 0.704.
+ Fuel type - Unleaded 90 -Petrol GB17930
+ Oil type
SE15W/30 - (-25c - 0c)
SE10W/30 - (-10c - 35c)
SE15W/40 - (-15c - 40c)

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Post Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:02 pm 
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whats the aftermarket looking like for this buggy? i am leaning towards buying one of these buggies so i have been looking for go fast parts for the yamaha big bear 400 and there doesnt seem to be anything for performance. im just looking for basic bolt ons. i know there is a turbo for it but i dont have the spare 2 grand for it.


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Post Thu Sep 20, 2007 7:54 pm 
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Twisted Sid wrote:
whats the aftermarket looking like for this buggy? i am leaning towards buying one of these buggies so i have been looking for go fast parts for the yamaha big bear 400 and there doesnt seem to be anything for performance. im just looking for basic bolt ons. i know there is a turbo for it but i dont have the spare 2 grand for it.


Hey bud, I have one, and went to a local motorcycle shop. He looked up the engine and found me several different exhaust I could put on it. I am taking the measurements of the rack to a shop to see if I can get a storage compartment for it, I will let you know. Haven't really ask about anything else, so far it is running great.

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Post Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:35 pm 
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Hey guys,

From what I have been told Martin Racing Performance is coming up with some bolt on aftermarket parts. I don’t think we are going to see much performance accessories with this buggy. The machine does 55mph right out of the box and it also has lots of power.

From the feedback that I have been getting with this unit, my customers seem pretty satisfied with the buggy "as is" for performance. There is also a turbo option that will bring the machine up to 77mph.

But what I have been now updated on is in 2008 the raptor 660 engine is going in this baby!!
We will now have a 400cc, 400cc turbo and a 660cc
I can’t wait till it comes out!
I’m not really sure on the price or speed yet, and I don’t have any specs, but as soon as I get updated I will be sure to post it.

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Post Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:14 pm 
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dman27 wrote:
Hey guys,

From what I have been told Martin Racing Performance is coming up with some bolt on aftermarket parts. I don’t think we are going to see much performance accessories with this buggy. The machine does 55mph right out of the box and it also has lots of power.

From the feedback that I have been getting with this unit, my customers seem pretty satisfied with the buggy "as is" for performance. There is also a turbo option that will bring the machine up to 77mph.

But what I have been now updated on is in 2008 the raptor 660 engine is going in this baby!!
We will now have a 400cc, 400cc turbo and a 660cc
I can’t wait till it comes out!
I’m not really sure on the price or speed yet, and I don’t have any specs, but as soon as I get updated I will be sure to post it.

Please visit our website
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A 660 would make that thing move! Might as well throw the new Raptor motor in though, 700cc and fuel injected!



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Post Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:28 pm 
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Dont worry i talked to Joe hes like the national manager or something their working on the efi and 700cc too man this will kill any side by side vehicle.I want the 700cc efi with a turbo that thing would be sick.


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Post Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:33 pm 
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dman27 wrote:

But what I have been now updated on is in 2008 the raptor 660 engine is going in this baby!!
We will now have a 400cc, 400cc turbo and a 660cc
I can’t wait till it comes out!
I’m not really sure on the price or speed yet, and I don’t have any specs, but as soon as I get updated I will be sure to post it.
www.awesomekart.com


damnit.... i guess that means i will be waiting a little longer to buy one now.



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Post Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:33 pm 
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EBT531 wrote:


A 660 would make that thing move! Might as well throw the new Raptor motor in though, 700cc and fuel injected!


A 660 or 700 is the ONLY thing that would make it move.

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I vote raise the price 500-1000 dollars and drop in the 700cc. Still 1/2 the price of an UTV but more fun


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Ill see how they move later this week i talked to the rep from Texas im in Houston hes like 35min from me.Were going for a little test ride i love this thing.The technology seems so much better than most buggies.Pritty soon you'll be able to bring these things to your nearest Yamaha dealer for maintance.They seem to be listening to what people want in a buggy.Big wheels good suspension more cc's and shifting.


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