The Yamaha Road Star Warrior was a cruiser motorcycle that debuted in 2002 and ended production in 2010. The bike featured a classic design complemented by modern technology and provided a long and low profile.
In 2007, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer launched the Yamaha Road Star Warrior, a cruiser motorcycle with the same specifications as the previous model but with several minor changes.
The bike's dual 292 mm disc were revised with new radial-mounted extra rigid four-piston monoblock calipers that offered sports bike-like stopping power, new R-series-inspired five-spoke magnesium wheels with tubeless tires, and new braided steel throttle and clutch cables.
The motorcycle had standard features, such as a round headlight on the front, a teardrop-style fuel tank, a wide handlebar, a two-piece dual seat, a chromed exhaust system with a single large muffler, and five-spoke magnesium wheels.
A 41 mm Kayaba inverted telescopic fork handled the bike's front suspension, while a rebound and preload-adjustable link-type shock absorber took care of the rear suspension.
Two 298 mm discs coupled to four-piston calipers and a 282 mm disc with a single-piston caliper acted as stopping power, keeping the bike safe on the road.
As for the power figures, the 2007 Yamaha Road Star Warrior had its soul brought to life by a 1,670cc four-stroke air-cooled V-twin engine with a fuel injection system in charge, boasting 84 hp at 4,400 rpm and 99 Nm (135 lb-ft) torque at 3,750 rpm.