Yamaha Roadstar Warrior Wheelie 1700cc's
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Its true..I dont know why poeple are dissing this but I road both and yes the V-rod is faster but the Warrior handle better and feels better to. The V-Rod felt like a skiny bike at the front and huge at the back. Its not a realy good feeling in the twisties. So I made my choice. I now own a Warrior. Go take a look at my video.
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I'm wondering the same thing. I've owned mine for 4 years and have never had the front tire off the ground. That was sick!
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Yeah, I don't do them on mine (to old and fat) But, my son has done it on mine. He rides a Suzuki B-kinc and ZX 1000. And is a decent rider. I don't let him ride my favorite bike much. LOL
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@onecylanderracer Never tried it, but I'm sure it would only help. Does fine on 91.
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@WilsonFX ya but is vp fuels a familiar friend of your bike now with all of that done to it??
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bad.....wait for it.....ass......
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Thats awesome!
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Thats good man..My 1100 vstar was hard to walk..Funny weight distribution
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I have an 09 warrior and I can't for the life of me do that. How do you do it?
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DUDE What? crazy awsomness!
I'm sure you could do it even with a stocker if you tried hard enough. They've got plenty of power, it's just hard to get the tire to hook up under all that torque. All I can say is find a nice sticky patch of road on a hot day and spend some time getting the feel of the clutch. I have better luck starting the clutch dump at lower revs and then opening the throttle up as it engages. Have fun and don't tip over :)
WilsonFX 1 year ago
set that first one down a bit hard. Need fork seals yet?
mitchgmace 1 year ago
@mitchgmace I don't do it very often, but no, they're still holding strong.
WilsonFX 9 months ago
Dude, what are those handlebars?
bbearhug 1 year ago
@bbearhug
They're Baron's bars, Radius I think they call them. Set up with internal wiring.
WilsonFX 1 year ago