The 1994 Yamaha Banshee is another key model in the evolution of this iconic 2-stroke, twin-cylinder sport ATV. Building on the success of its predecessors, the 1994 Banshee continued to deliver the legendary performance and handling that enthusiasts loved, while maintaining its place as one of the top sport ATVs for both racing and recreational riding. The 1994 model didn’t introduce dramatic changes from previous years, but it still offered exceptional durability and performance that helped it maintain its reputation.
Here’s a detailed look at the 1994 Yamaha Banshee:
Engine:
- Type: Twin-cylinder, 2-stroke, liquid-cooled
- Displacement: 348cc (172cc per cylinder)
- Bore x Stroke: 64mm x 54mm
- Compression Ratio: 6.7:1
- Fuel System: Dual 28mm Mikuni carburetors
- Ignition: CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition)
- Lubrication: Pre-mix fuel or Yamaha Autolube system
The 1994 Yamaha Banshee is powered by the same 348cc 2-stroke, twin-cylinder engine that delivers 33-35 horsepower. This power is more than enough to propel the Banshee to top speeds around 70+ mph, depending on the rider and terrain. The dual 28mm Mikuni carburetors provide smooth fuel delivery, while the engine’s high-revving characteristics ensure thrilling acceleration and a distinctive sound. It’s a great machine for both aggressive riders and enthusiasts looking for high-performance thrills.
Transmission:
- Type: 6-speed manual transmission with reverse
- Final Drive: Chain
The 6-speed manual transmission in the 1994 Yamaha Banshee offers full control over gear selection, which is essential for various riding conditions—whether you’re in the dunes, navigating trails, or racing. The reverse gear is a valuable feature for easier maneuvering when you need to back out of tight spots or turn around on difficult terrain.
Suspension:
- Front: Independent double-wishbone with 8.1 inches of travel
- Rear: Monoshock with 9.1 inches of travel
The suspension on the 1994 Yamaha Banshee was built with off-road riding in mind. With 8.1 inches of front travel and 9.1 inches of rear travel, it offers a good balance between comfort and performance. The suspension system allows the Banshee to handle rough trails, jumps, and sand dunes. Riders who wish to push their limits often choose to upgrade to higher-end suspension components like Fox Racing or Elka shocks for more advanced performance.
Brakes:
- Front: Dual hydraulic disc brakes
- Rear: Single hydraulic disc brake
The dual hydraulic disc brakes in the front and single hydraulic disc brake in the rear provide solid stopping power. The Banshee’s brakes are well-suited to handle the power and speed of the 2-stroke engine, ensuring reliable performance when it’s time to stop after high-speed runs or technical maneuvers.
Dimensions:
- Length: 68.5 inches
- Width: 47.0 inches
- Height: 44.5 inches
- Seat Height: 33.7 inches
- Ground Clearance: 7.9 inches
Weight:
- Dry Weight: 370 pounds (168 kg)
At 370 pounds, the 1994 Yamaha Banshee is relatively lightweight for a sport ATV. This contributes to its agility and maneuverability, allowing riders to tackle tight turns and technical sections with ease. Its light weight, combined with its strong engine, makes the Banshee an excellent choice for racing, recreational riding, or aggressive trail riding.
Fuel Capacity:
- Fuel Tank: 3.2 gallons (12.1 liters)
The 3.2-gallon fuel tank is decent for the type of riding the Banshee is built for, though the 2-stroke engine can be relatively thirsty. For longer rides or races, it’s always good to keep track of fuel levels.
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