Yamaha ups the ante on the 2006 Yamaha Raptor ATV making it a Fuel Injected Raptor 700. Also, Limited Edition 2006 Yamaha YFZ450 ATV, which has a true 449cc engine.The Yamaha Raptor 700 ATV has a 686cc power plant with Yamaha fuel injection EFI, which means consistently excellent performance. It also offers a new hybrid steel and aluminum frame with a controlled fill aluminum sub frame. This New Yamaha Raptor 700 ATV also has aggressive styling and long travel suspension with a cushier seat.
The Limited Edition Bill Ballance 2006 Yamaha YFZ450 has a new 5-speed gearbox to squeeze more power the Ti Valve power plant. Also a new crank with a 1.4mm longer stroke. They added a accelerator pump for more throttle response and added a new timiming curve. Yamaha Also added 19% more cooloing capacity. On the head Yamaha moded the intake port for increased velocity.
On the body you get a GTYR aluminum bumper, nerfbars and Pro Taper handle bars and the suspension the YFZ450 recieved dual rate coil springs and softer compression damping. The rear shock has a 13mm longer shaft with a new linkage for longer travel. The steering stemm has been raised 20mm.

April 3rd, 2006
Underneath it all, celebrities may be just like the rest of us. But that doesn’t mean that behind it all–privet hedges, wrought-iron gates and watchful doormen–they live like your average American. Sure, they tend to cluster with people of like minds and incomes, just like everyone else. But that means the Malibu bluffs, Aspen slopes, Hamptons beaches and Miami waterfront. And like the rest of us, celebrities consider their homes sanctuaries. But getting a little peace and quiet can be difficult when magazines are willing to pay thousands of dollars for a shot of you shopping in your sweats or picking up the kids’ toys on the lawn.
They have a range of tastes–some like edgy modern mansions, others glass-walled penthouses or vintage estates. But unlike many of us, they can afford to indulge those desires.
Hip-hop mogul
Sean “P. Diddy” Combs has a glitzy spread in Alpine, N.J., as well as a three-bedroom Manhattan condo with views of Central Park.
P. Diddy has a major mansion in Alpine, N.J., but every hip-hop mogul needs an urban home. In 2004, he paid about $5 million for his three-bedroom spread in the Park Imperial in midtown Manhattan. The apartment has exposures on three sides, including a view of
Central Park, and his neighbors include music man Tommy Mottola and holistic healer and author Deepak Chopra.
April 3rd, 2006