In 2003, the Japanese motorcycle maker released the Yamaha Road Star Warrior, a cruiser motorcycle in its second year of production, delivering the same technical, visual, and performance specifications as the previous model without any modifications.
The Yamaha Road Star Warrior was a cruiser motorcycle first released in 2002, continuing production until 2010. It combined a classic design complemented by modern technology, resulting in a low and mean street warrior.
The 2003 motorcycle packed the same standard features as the previous model, including a round headlight, a wide, pulled-back handlebar, a teardrop-styled fuel tank, a two-piece dual seat, a side stand, a two-into-one exhaust system with an oversized muffler mounted on the right side, and three-spoke lightweight alloy wheels.
The 2003 Yamaha Road Star Warrior had its heartbeat set by a 1,670cc four-stroke V-twin air-cooled engine with a fuel injection system in charge, boasting 84 hp with maximum strength at 4,400 rpm and 135 Nm (99 lb-ft) torque at 3,750 rpm.
In the suspension department, the bike was driven by a 41 mm Kayaba inverted telescopic fork on the front with 135 mm of travel and link-type preload and rebound-adjustable shock absorber on the rear with 110 mm of travel, offering excellent suspension performance and handling.
The bike rolled on an 18-inch front wheel fitted with two 298 mm discs engaged by four-piston calipers and a 17-inch rear wheel with a 282 mm disc and a single-piston caliper, offering optimum stopping performance.