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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Yamaha Rhino Review


Yamaha Rhino Review

New for 2008 Yamaha Rhino models:
  • All the new 686cc engine puts out more power broadband. New four-valve head with 9.2:1 compression and forged pistons bumps power and efficiency.
  • Electronic fuel injection ensures peak performance in almost all conditions and altitude, along with instantaneous cold starts.
  • Tough, keeping the door rotomolded mud, water and dirt on the path where they are.
  • New four-wheel disc brakes stopped providing unsurpassed power, and a new parking brake super comfortable.
  • Cool, comfortable new steering wheel and new passenger grabbed the handle.
  • Now with two cup holders for convenience larger creatures.
  • New underhood tool-free air filter is a snap service.
  • New Stainless Steel Exhaust with Spherical joints
  • New front differential
  • CV Joints bigger and As
  • Bigger and Radiator Fan
  • New Brake Pad Material - Reduces squeaks
  • CVT filter has been redesigned

Friday, February 12, 2010

Contact Yamaha Rhino In The Event Of An Accident


Contact Yamaha Rhino In The Event Of An Accident

If you are injured in a Yamaha Rhino accident, please click here to contact a Lieff Cabraser attorney, or call toll free 1-800-541-7358 and ask to speak with Yamaha Rhino accident lawyer / attorney Fabrice Vincent.

We will promptly review your case at no cost or obligation on your part. We can assist you in recovering damages for pain and suffering you and your past and future medical expenses.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Custom Yamaha Rhino | Yamaha Rhino Modification Pink

Custom Yamaha Rhino
Custom Yamaha Rhino | Yamaha Rhino Modification Pink

Yamaha Not Recognizing The Responsibility of Rhino Rollover Accident


Yamaha Not Recognizing The Responsibility of Rhino Rollover Accident

Even with the repair program announced in March 2009, Yamaha still has not admitted legal liability for people injured in Rhino rollover accidents. Only through the filing of a lawsuit against Yamaha Rhino injured drivers and passengers can get justice.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

New Yamaha Rhino Owner's Manual

Yamaha Rhino
New Yamaha Rhino Owner's Manual

Yamaha also noted that in August 2007, a user manual for the Rhino 660 has been updated with new information related to the vehicle door. Read an excerpt from the security information provided by Yamaha in 2007 owners manual updated. For all copies of updated 2007 Rhino owner's manual.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Development At Rhino Yamaha


Development At Rhino Yamaha

Yamaha announces the development of doors and extra passenger handles for Rhino. The door is meant to prevent riders from sticking out arms or legs during rollover accidents. Yamaha offered to install these new safety features free of charge to all 2004-2007 Rhino owners, if Rhino was purchased new or used. Owner ordered to visit the Yamaha dealer for details.

In addition, Yamaha has issued a warning on the product label for the Rhino that recognizes the risk of rollover injuries and destroy the Rhino, even on flat open surfaces during quick maneuvers or tight turn

Monday, February 8, 2010

Yamaha Rhino Regulations to Reduce Number of Accidents

Yamaha Rhino
Yamaha Rhino Regulations to Reduce Number of Accidents

On September 11, 2006, Yamaha issued a letter to customers said:
  • Driver and passenger "should always buckle the seat belt" when driving a vehicle
  • Driver and passenger "should wear approved off-road motorcycle-type helmets that fit correctly"
  • rotate too quickly or sharply increase the risk of tip over and
  • If Rhino "from the tip, gradually leads the way down if there are no obstacles in your path. When you regain proper balance, gradually lead again in the direction you want to go; if you are in a situation where the vehicle is tipping over , do not put your arms or legs outside the vehicle to try to stop it. "

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Report Issued on Citizen Safety Hazards Include Yamaha Rhino UTVs

Yamaha Rhino
Report Issued on Citizen Safety Hazards Include Yamaha Rhino UTVs

Group of advocates and victims report issued safety warnings about the security defects of some Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs), also called "Side-by-Side" vehicles, which cause increased death and injury toll of their users. The report calls for fundamental changes in the design of this rollover-prone vehicles off-road, with a special focus on the Yamaha Rhino, substantially improving their ability to protect passengers in rollovers