🏁 2005 Yamaha Banshee 350 Overview
The 2005 Banshee represents the last of a dying breed—a two-stroke, twin-cylinder sport ATV in a world that was quickly being taken over by four-stroke machines. By this time, Yamaha had already released the four-stroke YFZ450, but the Banshee stayed on as the wild, high-revving, no-holds-barred option for die-hard thrill seekers.
🔧 Engine & Performance
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Engine Type: 347cc, liquid-cooled, two-stroke, twin-cylinder
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Bore x Stroke: 64.0mm x 54.0mm
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Compression Ratio: 6.5:1
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Carburetion: Dual Mikuni 26mm
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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
🌀 Performance: Known for its explosive mid-to-top-end power, the 2005 Banshee was one of the few quads that really required finesse and throttle control. It screamed once in the powerband—making it a favorite for dune riders, drag racers, and open-trail speed demons.
🛞 Suspension & Handling
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Front Suspension: Independent double wishbone, 9.1 inches of travel
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Rear Suspension: Swingarm with mono-shock, 8.7 inches of travel
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Brakes (Front/Rear): Dual hydraulic discs / Single hydraulic disc
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Front Tires: 21 x 7-10
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Rear Tires: 20 x 10-9
🛠️ While suspension tech had advanced by 2005, the Banshee still handled well—especially when upgraded with aftermarket shocks and wider A-arms or axles. It wasn’t ideal for tight woods or technical rock crawling, but on fast terrain? It was a beast.
⚖️ Specs
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Seat Height: 31.5 inches
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Wheelbase: 50.4 inches
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Ground Clearance: 5.3 inches
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Fuel Capacity: 3.2 gallons
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Dry Weight: ~386 lbs
🧨 Power-to-weight ratio was where the Banshee truly shined. Lightweight chassis + high-revving twin = serious adrenaline.
🎨 2005 Model Year Styling
The 2005 Banshee came with some clean factory colorways, including:
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Black with red flames (🔥 fan favorite)
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Team Yamaha blue/white
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Limited edition schemes depending on region
Graphics were sharper and sleeker than earlier 90s models, but still retained that aggressive Banshee vibe. A clean 2005 model is now highly collectible.
🧬 Unique Features
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Dual exhaust pipes (one for each cylinder) – legendary look and sound
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Kick-start only – no battery, no fuss
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No reverse gear – pure sport, no compromise
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Bulletproof engine – tons of aftermarket support
🔧 Mod Potential
The Banshee’s aftermarket is massive. Some popular mods for the 2005 Banshee include:
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🔊 Toomey T5, FMF, or CPI pipes
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💨 Bigger carbs (34–38mm PWK Air Strikers)
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🔧 Porting, head work, stroker kits
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🛞 Wider A-arms, aftermarket axles
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💎 Custom powder-coated frames, billet parts, graphics kits
💰 2025 Value (Market Watch)
As of 2025, a clean, mostly stock 2005 Yamaha Banshee can sell for $7,000–$10,000+, depending on condition and originality. Fully built or mint collector-grade versions? Easily $12K–$20K.
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