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    Question 350 Yamaha Wolverine

    Hi, my boyfriend and I are thinking about buying a 350 Yamaha Wolverine. I think it's a 93 or 94. Can anyone give me any info about such machines, or maybe a link that would have some info.
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    the first year for the Wolverine is 1995. I had an 01 model for a while and I loved it. I thought very highly of the machine. If its in good shape and there are no major problems then its prolly worth looking into.
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    Really? huh, I could have sworn he said 94, anyway. He just redid the motor but then decided he wanted a bigger machine, so he went and bought a new one even tho he had just put so much money into this one. Does anyone else have any input?

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    I have some spare parts if ya buy it....

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    they are a great all aroud machine but doesnt excell in any perticular spot. it is best in stock form but you can do big bore and cams and suck from a warrior but they do not have the power if you put big tires and wheels on them. but they are a good all around quad. i would rate them about an 8 out of 10 overall.

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    They're geared high in stock form, so ya either want smaller tires or a "torque" cam to even that out.

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