🏁 1991 Yamaha Banshee 350 Twin Overview
The 1991 Yamaha Banshee YFZ350 was part of the early golden era of sport ATVs. With its signature twin-cylinder two-stroke engine and aggressive stance, it dominated the dunes and trails, standing out from the competition which mostly featured single-cylinder four-strokes.
🔧 Engine & Performance
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Engine Type: 347cc liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder, two-stroke
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Bore x Stroke: 64mm x 54mm
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Compression Ratio: 6.5:1
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Carbs: Dual Mikuni VM26SS
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Ignition: CDI
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Starting System: Kick-start
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Transmission: 6-speed manual
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Final Drive: Chain
💥 The heart of the Banshee is its two-stroke twin, derived from Yamaha’s RD350 street bike engine. It revs quickly, hits hard in the mid to top end, and delivers that classic two-stroke snap. The 1991 model was known for its reliability and tunability—even back then, riders were modding them for more power.
🛞 Suspension & Chassis
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Front Suspension: Independent double A-arms with 9.1″ of travel
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Rear Suspension: Swingarm with single shock, 8.7″ of travel
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Front Brakes: Dual hydraulic discs
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Rear Brake: Hydraulic disc
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Front Tires: 21 x 7-10
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Rear Tires: 20 x 10-9
While the stock suspension was solid for its time, many riders upgraded with aftermarket shocks and wider A-arms to improve handling in aggressive riding conditions.
⚖️ Dimensions
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Wheelbase: 50.4 in
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Seat Height: 31.5 in
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Ground Clearance: 5.3 in
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Fuel Capacity: 3.2 gal
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Dry Weight: Approx. 386 lbs
🧬 Features & Styling
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Signature twin exhaust pipes: Dual pipes out the back gave it an unmistakable look and sound.
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Kick start only: No electric start here—this was pure rider-driven simplicity.
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Nimble yet stable: Low center of gravity and short wheelbase made it excellent for sliding and high-speed control.
🎨 In 1991, the Banshee featured bold 90s-style graphics, and colors like white with red/purple accents or black with neon decal kits. These have become iconic and collectible today.
🔧 Aftermarket Potential
By 1991, a massive aftermarket was already forming for the Banshee. Common mods included:
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FMF or Toomey exhausts
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Bigger carbs (34mm or 35mm PWKs)
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Port and polish jobs
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Cool Heads with interchangeable domes
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Wider A-arms and axles
Even in the early ’90s, the Banshee was the platform to build from for drag racing, dunes, and even some MX.
🔥 Legacy & Collectibility
The 1991 model is now considered a classic. It’s early enough to be vintage but late enough to benefit from some refinements Yamaha had made since the Banshee’s 1987 debut.
In today’s market, a clean 1991 Yamaha Banshee can fetch anywhere from $4,000 to $10,000+, depending on condition, originality, and mods.
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