Yamaha Banshee 350
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The Banshee 350, manufacturer designation YFZ350, is a two-stroke All-Terrain Vehicle
All-terrain vehicle
An all-terrain vehicle , also known as a quad, quad bike, three wheeler, or four wheeler, is defined by the American National Standards Institute as a vehicle that travels on low pressure tires, with a seat that is straddled by the operator, along with handlebars for steering control...

 produced by Yamaha
Yamaha
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. It was manufactured in Japan
Japan
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 and sold in the United States
United States
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 from 1987 to 2006, and holds the distinction of having the longest production run of any ATV. The Yamaha Banshee, however, has continued its production until 2008 in Canada. The Banshee utilized a unique power plant, a non-powervalved
2-stroke power valve system
The two-stroke power valve system is an improvement to a conventional two-stroke engine that gives a high power output over a wider RPM range.- Operation of a two-stroke engine :A stroke is the action of a piston travelling the full length of its cylinder...

 version of Yamaha's RZ350, giving it a distinctive sound and power that earned it a devout following in the ATV community.

Engine

350cc
  • Type: Liquidcooled, two stroke, twin cylinder, Parallel, reed valve
    Reed valve
    Reed valves are a type of check valve which restrict the flow of fluids to a single direction, opening and closing under changing pressure on each face...

    Carburetion - 39 Horsepower
  • Wet weight: 396 pounds

Wheels/Tires

  • Front Wheel: 10x6.0
  • Front Tire: 21x7-10
  • Rear Wheel: 9x8.5
  • Rear Tire: 20x10-9

Generations

Differences between model years are minor, including color combinations, upper "J-arms" on early models (1987 to 1990) followed by "A-arms" on subsequent models, the addition of a brake light in late production machines (2002 and on), and minor differences in electrical connector styles.

1990: Rear bearing carrier was revised to carry 3 bearings, instead of the previous 2.

1992: Chain slack adjustment was revised.

Post 2006 Production

Despite being discontinued in the United States after 2006, Banshees were still sold in Canada for the 2007 and 2008 model years. Additionally, the Banshee is still available in the following markets:
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