Grizzly 550
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Grizzly 550
Yamaha needed a mid size Utility ATV like Kawasaki desperately needs. The 421cc 26hp Grizzly was down on power for the mid size class. I agree with you that for a extra $500 you might as well get the 700 Grizzly which weighs the same as the new 550 anyways. You can not buy that much more power for only $500 with engine mods.
700 vs 550 Grizzly specs.
The 550 is the same hight,weight.length,width and almost price as the big bore 700 so why go to the less powerful 550?
700 vs 550 Grizzly specs.
The 550 is the same hight,weight.length,width and almost price as the big bore 700 so why go to the less powerful 550?
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Grizzly 550
I think they hit the nail on the head other than the price. I like the 500cc class. It has a good balance between power and fuel economy. When I bought my sportsman I was talking to several others who I ride with. I asked what the difference is between a 500 and a 700. Their answer was a 1/4 of a tank. I can't take this 700 any more palces than the 500. I think 7700 for the EPS is a little steep especially in this economy.
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Grizzly 550
It's actually a great idea. Like ttaylor said, the price is the only thing that's retarded about it. Granted, I would prefer it to be a little smaller, but that's not too big of a deal. (the 450 is only 10lbs lighter than the 700) I would also like to see the exact same frame style just squeezed down to the 450 dimensions.
Hopefully the 550 will run cooler.
Hopefully the 550 will run cooler.
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Grizzly 550
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Hopefully the 550 will run cooler. </end quote></div>
The 550 looks to be the exact same machine as the 700 except for the engine.
The 550 will have the rad,waterpump and cooling system of the more powerful 700 so the 550 should run cooler. Less power=less heat.
Why do the 700s over heat?
The 550 looks to be the exact same machine as the 700 except for the engine.
The 550 will have the rad,waterpump and cooling system of the more powerful 700 so the 550 should run cooler. Less power=less heat.
Why do the 700s over heat?
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Grizzly 550
Personally I was very excited to hear about the 550 when they first announced it. But when I found out that it was basically a 550 version of the 700 and not a 550 version of the 450, I lost interest.
I like the smaller chassis of the 450. If I wanted the larger chassis of the 700 I would spend a few bucks more and get the 700.
I like the smaller chassis of the 450. If I wanted the larger chassis of the 700 I would spend a few bucks more and get the 700.
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Grizzly 550
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TLC
Why do the 700s over heat?</end quote></div>
Because yami engines typically run hot anyways. If the cooling system isn't working perfectly, it'll run hot. (basically if you get the radiator muddy, it'll run warm. If you get it clogged, it'll overheat...) If they would install a higher powered fan, wider gaps in the fins and a triple flow system in them, they would be the shiznitleban snip snap snappy... (<-- name the movie)
Why do the 700s over heat?</end quote></div>
Because yami engines typically run hot anyways. If the cooling system isn't working perfectly, it'll run hot. (basically if you get the radiator muddy, it'll run warm. If you get it clogged, it'll overheat...) If they would install a higher powered fan, wider gaps in the fins and a triple flow system in them, they would be the shiznitleban snip snap snappy... (<-- name the movie)
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Grizzly 550
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: headpressure
Personally I was very excited to hear about the 550 when they first announced it. But when I found out that it was basically a 550 version of the 700 and not a 550 version of the 450, I lost interest.
I like the smaller chassis of the 450. If I wanted the larger chassis of the 700 I would spend a few bucks more and get the 700.</end quote></div>
What he said [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Head - we just love our 450's too much... I ran 75 miles will all big bores this past weekend - I did just fine :-) some of them rode too fast for the trail anyhow.. hahah
Personally I was very excited to hear about the 550 when they first announced it. But when I found out that it was basically a 550 version of the 700 and not a 550 version of the 450, I lost interest.
I like the smaller chassis of the 450. If I wanted the larger chassis of the 700 I would spend a few bucks more and get the 700.</end quote></div>
What he said [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Head - we just love our 450's too much... I ran 75 miles will all big bores this past weekend - I did just fine :-) some of them rode too fast for the trail anyhow.. hahah
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Grizzly 550
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Hebs
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TLC
Why do the 700s over heat?</end quote></div>
they would be the shiznitleban snip snap snappy... (<-- name the movie)</end quote></div>
Half Baked. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] (I think, might be a few sylabels off)
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TLC
Why do the 700s over heat?</end quote></div>
they would be the shiznitleban snip snap snappy... (<-- name the movie)</end quote></div>
Half Baked. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] (I think, might be a few sylabels off)
#10
Grizzly 550
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: headpressure
Personally I was very excited to hear about the 550 when they first announced it. But when I found out that it was basically a 550 version of the 700 and not a 550 version of the 450, I lost interest.
I like the smaller chassis of the 450. If I wanted the larger chassis of the 700 I would spend a few bucks more and get the 700.</end quote></div>
I would prefer the smaller 450 chassis too. I just feel you have more control over the quad than on the bigger sized quads. But hey at least it is a 550 with fuel injection and power steering.
I wonder if you could simply take the power steering (complete stem) from a 550 and put it on the 450 and make it work???
Personally I was very excited to hear about the 550 when they first announced it. But when I found out that it was basically a 550 version of the 700 and not a 550 version of the 450, I lost interest.
I like the smaller chassis of the 450. If I wanted the larger chassis of the 700 I would spend a few bucks more and get the 700.</end quote></div>
I would prefer the smaller 450 chassis too. I just feel you have more control over the quad than on the bigger sized quads. But hey at least it is a 550 with fuel injection and power steering.
I wonder if you could simply take the power steering (complete stem) from a 550 and put it on the 450 and make it work???