TJ500
Member
Is there a site that I might view the specs from recent year Yamahas?...More specifically 2002 MM....
Nor sure of the width and front and rear travel, shocks, track, altitude compensation etc...
Thanks TJ500
Nor sure of the width and front and rear travel, shocks, track, altitude compensation etc...
Thanks TJ500
vmaxjohn
New member
Is there a site that I might view the specs from recent year Yamahas?...More specifically 2002 MM....
Nor sure of the width and front and rear travel, shocks, track, altitude compensation etc...
accessing stored data banks in my head, deet det deeeet deet det det deet deet...
Front track width is 38" about, 6.7" of travel with KYB shocks (I THINK) in front
Rear travel is 11.5" like all Proaction Plus skids, but I think it's got non rebuildable steel bodied shocks in there. They last forever in my experience.
As for the track, since it's something that gets changed often, it's hard telling. I think they came with a 1.5" Yoko, 141". There's no altitude compensation, but the triple motor is very good at running over a broad range of conditions. Plopping one of Holtzman's Atacc in there would fix you up, set it and forget it.
You're thinking of what you want to change, and you don't have it home yet! Or do ya?
Nor sure of the width and front and rear travel, shocks, track, altitude compensation etc...
accessing stored data banks in my head, deet det deeeet deet det det deet deet...
Front track width is 38" about, 6.7" of travel with KYB shocks (I THINK) in front
Rear travel is 11.5" like all Proaction Plus skids, but I think it's got non rebuildable steel bodied shocks in there. They last forever in my experience.
As for the track, since it's something that gets changed often, it's hard telling. I think they came with a 1.5" Yoko, 141". There's no altitude compensation, but the triple motor is very good at running over a broad range of conditions. Plopping one of Holtzman's Atacc in there would fix you up, set it and forget it.
You're thinking of what you want to change, and you don't have it home yet! Or do ya?
Blue4me
New member
You haven't bought that sled yet? Hope somebody else doesn't beat you
to it. I believe the last real changes to the MM700 were made in 2001,
so specs for the 2004 model would be the same. If I'm wrong I'm sure
somebody will let us know.
You can check out current model specs at www.yamaha-motor.com
to it. I believe the last real changes to the MM700 were made in 2001,
so specs for the 2004 model would be the same. If I'm wrong I'm sure
somebody will let us know.
You can check out current model specs at www.yamaha-motor.com
TJ500
Member
Hey John/ Blue4Me
Won't change a thing other than another Tempa Flo or ATTAC.... I knew they were narrower but wasn't sure... Don't have it home yet, going to check it over again on Saturday.... I needed a second sled that would still be fun to drive and function as a work horse hauling lumber/ supplies and whatever to our remote/ fly-in cabin in northern Canada...
(I don't think that a little narrower and less front travel will impede my style too much???) I hope....
This is the alternative to the "two-up" Venture....
Any other advice would be welcome before I drop the 6K Canadian..
Thanks again fellows...
Won't change a thing other than another Tempa Flo or ATTAC.... I knew they were narrower but wasn't sure... Don't have it home yet, going to check it over again on Saturday.... I needed a second sled that would still be fun to drive and function as a work horse hauling lumber/ supplies and whatever to our remote/ fly-in cabin in northern Canada...
(I don't think that a little narrower and less front travel will impede my style too much???) I hope....
This is the alternative to the "two-up" Venture....
Any other advice would be welcome before I drop the 6K Canadian..
Thanks again fellows...
MountainMax
New member
They came with a 2.0 Inch Yokahama track, I have one, all other specs seem correct, I have the manual home for my 2002 mmax, and the sales broshure, if you search on google for 2002 mmax you will find sites withe all the factory specs still up and forgotten about I guess............
Kgmz
New member
Nothing has changed on a MM700 since 2001 except for the colors.
Go to the 2004 MM700 specs page at the Yamaha website listed below, and then click on the compare with another model link and then select the 2002 MM700.
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/products/unitspecs.asp?lid=6&lc=sno&cid=23&mid=170
Go to the 2004 MM700 specs page at the Yamaha website listed below, and then click on the compare with another model link and then select the 2002 MM700.
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/products/unitspecs.asp?lid=6&lc=sno&cid=23&mid=170