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    Need help with Yamaha ATV

    I have a Yamaha 4wlr I bought used. No title, no decals, etc. Was told it has a 400cc mtr. I looked up the vin and it shows to be a 2001 model YFM4FA/S. I have no idea what that means. I want to find out what model, i.e. grizzly, kodiak, etc. and for sure what motor size. Can any of you ATV guys help me out? I've searched on the inet but that is all I could find. I know it's a long shot but hoping to get lucky. Thanks.

    #2
    Off the top of my head 'big bear' was a 2wd 400 i think

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      #3
      Got a pic

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        #4
        Yfm4 is moto 4 and engine size is cast on the engine (200cc ,250cc, etc..)

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          #5
          Pics will help tremendously.

          HG

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            #6
            Kodiak

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              #7
              I'll try to post pic. It is 4wd, and a 2001 model. Beige(tan) color. Automatic trans. Going to take pic now. Thanks.

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                #8
                Kodiak 401cc

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                  #9
                  Does it look like this?
                  Attached Files

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                    #10
                    I couldn't get pics uploaded, but it does look like that one white falcon posted except has ultramatic auto trans.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by tef View Post
                      I couldn't get pics uploaded, but it does look like that one white falcon posted except has ultramatic auto trans.

                      It is still a Kodiak

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                        #12
                        ok thanks, yes sir that's it. Thanks alot.

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                          #13
                          Not a problem

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                            #14
                            One of the best ever made IMO.

                            HG

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                              #15
                              Mine is an 87, and I have put about 1000 a yr for the last 9 yrs. I have spent less than $250.00 in repairs.

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