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2006 Yamaha Roadstar Warrior on 2040-motos

US $6,990.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:5600 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, US

Hollywood, Florida, US
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Yamaha Road Star tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1670 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Yamaha Road Star description

YAMAHA ROAD STAR WARRIOR – BEST USED BIKESHonorable Mention, 2002 Ten Best Awards.

Yamaha Road Star Warrior - Best Used Bikes

Years sold: 2002-2009

MSRP new: $11,999 (2002)

Blue Book retail value: $5840 (2002) to $9270 (2009)

Basic specs: A 1670cc, air-cooled, ohv, four-valve-per-cylinder, fuel-injected, inverted-fork, belt-drive, 48-degree V-Twin that hammered out 80 rear-wheel horsepower and 104-foot-pounds of torque.

Why it won: The Warrior barely got nudged out of 2002′s Best Cruiser award by Harley-Davidson’s new-for-’02 V-Rod, but it did grab an Honorable Mention in what was a very close competition in that category. The Warrior thoroughly impressed us by bridging the huge, seemingly insurmountable abyss between cruiser and sportbike. It offered the feel, the sound and the soul of a V-Twin cruiser, but mated it with enough cornering clearance, steering agility, suspension competence and radial-sport-tire grip to allow surprisingly spirited handling on twisty backroads. “A rationalized version of a cruiser,” is how we described it in our January, 2002, issue, “a bike that encourages you to ride the type of roads that must be ridden.” If there’s one bike that looks and sounds like a laid-back cruiser but hustles and bustles on a backroad, this is it.


Mint condition, never dropped, absolutely no scratches. Garage kept. 

Lo Jack anti-theft GPS tracking with instant message notifications. 

Runs excellent with only 5600 miles. Bull Dawgs exhaust, fantastic sound! New battery. 

Serious buyers only! Please call (321)946-2350

Yamaha Warrior Specifications

  • Yamaha Warrior MSRP: $12,399
  • Yamaha Warrior Engine:
  • Type: 102 cubic-inch (1670cc), pushrod OHV, air-cooled, 48º V-twin
  • Bore x Stroke: 97mm x 113mm
  • Compression Ratio: 8.3:1
  • Ignition: Digital TCI
  • Transmission: 5-speed, close-ratio, w/multi-plate wet clutch
  • Final Drive: Belt
  • Fuel Delivery: Twin-bore Electronic Fuel Injection, w/throttle position sensor
  • Yamaha Warrior Chassis:
  • Suspension/Front: 41mm Kayaba inverted telescopic fork, 5.3″ travel
  • Suspension/Rear: Single shock, link-type w/adjustable preload and rebound damping; 4.3′ travel
  • Brakes/Front: Dual 298mm Discs
  • Brakes/Rear: 282mm Disc
  • Tires/Front: 120/70-ZR18 Radial
  • Tires/Rear: 200/50-ZR17 Radial
  • Yamaha Warrior Dimensions:
  • Length: 93.9″
  • Width: 36.8″
  • Height: 43.9″
  • Seat Height: 28.1″
  • Ground Clearance: 6.1″
  • Wheelbase: 65.6″
  • Dry Weight: 606 Lbs.
  • Fuel Capacity: 4 Gallons

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