
Impeccable Star finish and craftsmanship is also on the menu, and high-performance Kayaba forks come with a 38-degree rake for even more road terror factor. With a solid dose of sport bike DNA added to the dragster-ish cruiser mix, the new Warrior packs steel braided lines, chunky 5-spoke cast wheels, a low and aggressive seat, a true sportsbike exhaust and plenty of mean styling. The 2005 Road Star Warrior develops new ways to define the concept of "evil, menacing bike", and carries on the acclaimed roadster heritage. With R1-derived suspensions for the aluminum frame, the 2004 Road Star Warrior mixes the custom cruiser DNA with genes from sport bikes, for a truly spectacular result.Ģ006 Yamaha Road Star Warrior A roadster riding position, aggressive sport bike-styled 3-spoke cast wheels and a menacing black livery are all in place to make a strong impression. It packs all the nerve Yamaha's 1670cc v-twin engine can harness, while the overall styling is as mean as it gets.

Compact yet massive and being a presence impossible to miss on the road, as well as in the parking lot, this machine is not designed for the meek. The 2004 Road Star Warrior inspires at least a very deep respect, if not even fear. Low, mean and boasting looks that could kill, the Road Star Warrior proudly rolls with cast wheels, a skinny front tire and an even skinnier front fender, a beefy exhaust which looks like a superbike one, ample bars and a tank line blending into the lines of the seat.Ģ005 Yamaha Road Star Warrior If you've been looking for a really evil v-twin cruiser, here's more than you bargained for, a bike with a huge amount of dragster DNA in its every cell. The name of the 2003 Road Star Warrior is not deceiving the looks and the feeling. If big-bore dragsters are your thing, then this air-cooled 1670cc beast will surely put a big, wide smile on your face.Ģ004 Yamaha Road Star Warrior Low and mean, this dragster comes with new, cast wheels and sporty tires, a huge 2-in-1 exhaust which looks like it was borrowed from the superbike series, and tons of attitude. Yamaha could hardly find a better name for the 2002 Road Star Warrior, as this machine epitomizes street aggression, combined with classic design cues in a modern interpretation. The wheelbase was 65.59 inches (1666 mm) long.Ģ003 Yamaha Road Star Warrior The Road Star Warrior was fitted with a 1.06 Gallon (4.00 Liters) fuel tank. The front suspension was a 41mm KYB inverted fork 5.3-in travel while the rear was equipped with a Single shock adjustable preload and rebound damping, 4.3-in travel. Stopping was achieved via Dual hydraulic disc, 298mm in the front and a Hydraulic disc, 282mm in the rear. It came with a 120/70-ZR18 Radial front tire and a 200/50-ZR17 Radial rear tire. Power was moderated via the Wet multi-disc, manual.

The bike has a 5-speed, manual, close-ratio transmission. A 96.5mm bore x 96.5mm stroke result in a displacement of just 1670.0 cubic centimeters.
