Yamaha Banshee 350

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Yamaha Banshee 350
Overview
Production1987–2012

The Banshee 350 (YFZ350) is an

two-stroke twin-cylinder non-powervalve system version of Yamaha's RZ350.[1][2]

Specifications

Engine
Bore x Stroke: 64mm x 54mm
Displacement: 347cc
Compression Ratio: 6.5:1
Drive Train: RWD; Sealed O-Ring Chain
Fuel Delivery: Dual Mikuni 26mm
Ignition: CDI
Starting System: Kick
Transmission: 6-Speed Manual
Fuel: Gasoline

Transmission
Transmission primary ratio: 66/23, 2.869
Transmission 1st gear ratio: 32/13, 2.461
Transmission 2nd gear ratio: 29/16, 1.812
Transmission 3rd gear ratio: 27/18, 1.500
Transmission 4th gear ratio: 25/20, 1.260
Transmission 5th gear ratio: 23/22, 1.045
Transmission 6th gear ratio: 21/24, 0.875
Transmission final ratio: 42/13, 3.230

Chassis
Brakes / Front: Dual Hydraulic Disc
Brakes / Rear: Hydraulic Disc
Suspension / Front: Independent Double Wishbone, 9.1" w/ 5-way Preload Adjustment
Suspension / Rear: Swingarm with Linkage, 8.7" w/ Rebound, Expansion and Threaded Preload Adjustment
Tires / Front: AT18 x 7-10
Tires / Rear: AT20 x 10-9


Dimensions
Dry Weight: 386 Lbs.
Fuel Capacity: 3.2 Gallons
Ground Clearance: 5.3"
L x W x H: 73.0" x 43.3" x 42.5"
Seat Height: 31.5"
Wet Weight: 405 Lbs.
Wheelbase: 50.4"


Other
Lighting: Dual 35W Halogen Headlights & 21/5W Brake light

Post-2006 production

Despite not being sold new in the United States after 2006, Banshees were still available in Canada for the 2007 and 2008 model years, and Middle-East GCC or Australia up to 2012.

References

  1. ^ "Yamaha Banshee YFZ350 Technical Specifications".
  2. ^ "Yamaha Banshee Specs, HP, Weight and Top Speed". 11 January 2021.