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2002 Yamaha Road Star Warrior on 2040-motos

$3,499
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:50292 ColorColor: FLAMES
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Yamaha Road Star description

2002 Yamaha Road Star Warrior, Priced to sell! - The all new Road Star Warrior! Part muscular modern-day streetfighter, part cruiser from a bygone era, the Warrior is the two-wheeled embodiment of the timeless icon that seduced so many before it: the classic, all-American Hot Rod. Imagine an air-cooled, pushrod, 102-cubic inch V-twin (1670cc) with the Road Star powerplant as the engine base. With numerous changes made to various components, the new engine boasts a dramatic 40% boost in horsepower. The new V-twin rumbles inside an aluminum frame with YZF-R1-derived suspension.

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