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2003 Yamaha Warrior Engine Specs

    • The 1978 model-year marked the first time a Japanese motorcycle company produced a production cruiser: the Yamaha XS650 Special. Other cruiser models followed, proving that Yamaha could produce quality motorcycles. The Yamaha 2003 Warrior Eagle is classified as a custom cruiser, offering a comfortable ride for long tours.

    Engine and Transmission

    • The engine of the 2003 Yamaha Warrior is a four-stroke V2. This powerplant displaces 101.9 cubic inches and is an air-cooled design. The bore and stroke of the 2003 Yamaha Warrior are 3.92 inches by 4.45 inches, and the compression ratio is 8:1. The engine produces 84.3 horsepower at 4400 RPM and generates 99.57 foot-pounds of torque at 3750 RPM. The throttle of the bike is initiated by a cable. The 2003 Yamaha Warrior has four valves per cylinder arranged in an OHV or overhead valve configuration with one spark plug per cylinder. The fuel is delivered via fuel injection with a Transistor Controlled Ignition (TCI).

    Braking and Suspension

    • The front brakes of the 2003 Yamaha Warrior consist of twin discs that are 11.1 inches in diameter while the rear is a single disc that is 11.1 inches in diameter. The front suspension consists of an upside down cartridge that has 5.31 inches of travel. The rear suspension consists of a monoshock that is a swing arm-type with 4.29 inches of travel.

    Size

    • The 2003 Yamaha Warrior is 93.9 inches long, 36.8 inches wide and 44.1 inches tall. The wheelbase measures 65.6 inches. The ground clearance of the bike is 6.1 inches, and the height of the seat is 28.7 inches. The bike weighs 612.0 pounds. The front tire is a 120/70R18ZR, and the rear is a 200/50R17ZR. The double cradle frame is made out of aluminum.

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