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Yamaha Roadstar Warrior Wheelie 1700cc's

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2007

Yes, it can be done. Not sure why there aren't more warrior wheelie vids up here, but here ya go. Slightly modified 102ci powerplant, but not significant, 200 rear tire, 190 lb rider.

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  • 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 :)

  • set that first one down a bit hard. Need fork seals yet?

  • @mitchgmace I don't do it very often, but no, they're still holding strong.

  • Dude, what are those handlebars?

  • @bbearhug

    They're Baron's bars, Radius I think they call them. Set up with internal wiring.

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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.

  • 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

  • @onecylanderracer Never tried it, but I'm sure it would only help. Does fine on 91.

  • @WilsonFX ya but is vp fuels a familiar friend of your bike now with all of that done to it??

  • bad.....wait for it.....ass......

  • Thats awesome!

  • Thats good man..My 1100 vstar was hard to walk..Funny weight distribution

  • I have an 09 warrior and I can't for the life of me do that. How do you do it?

  • DUDE What? crazy awsomness!

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