Liquid cooled, four stroke, 60° V-twin
cylinder SOHC, 4-valve per cylinder
Capacity
1304
Bore x Stroke
100 x 83 mm
Compression Ratio
9.5:1
Induction
Dual bore 40mm Fuel Injection
Ignition /
Starting
Digital TCI / electric
Max Power
Max Torque
11.3 kg-m 81.8 ft-lb @ 4000 rpm
Transmission /
Drive
5 Speed / belt
Front Suspension
41mm telescopicfork
Rear Suspension
Adjustable link Monocross
Front Brakes
Single 310 mm discs
Rear Brakes
Single 310mm disc
Front Tyre
120/70 -R21
Rear Tyre
210/40 -R18
Seat Height
670mm / 26.4 in
Dry-Weight
293 kg / 644.6 lbs
Fuel Capacity
15 Litres / 3.3 gal
The looks and style you crave along
with performance and refinement you only get from a Star Motorcycle.
The 2012 Yamaha Stryker, a machine designed to be ridden... and admired. Chopper
inspired styling, attention to detail and mechanical function blend together in
a stunning mid class chopper. One ride and you will know we got it right. The
style, the performance and that special attitude in intoxicating.
Powered by a liquid-cooled, 1304cc V-twin powerplant, the Stryker offers an
unparalleled riding experience.
The looks are guaranteed to turn heads while the engine performance and sound
will keep you grinning all day. But there is more. It is hard to put into words
but one ride and you will discover its unique "bad boy" attitude.
Totally custom even before you customize it.
The 2012 Yamaha Stryker is the coolest bike to roll off the assembly line since
the Raider took the industry by storm. With its raked out front end and "fists
int he wind" riding position, this bike is pure attitude. And with a 80 cubic
inch V-twin, and a beautiful final best drive, the 2012 Yamaha Stryker churns
out plenty of low-end torque but gets to the ground in a very satisfying way.
It's time for an attitude adjustment.
Yamaha Stryker Highlights and Key Features:
Fuel Consumption ± 17kpl/48mpg(Imp)
1304cc fuel injected V-Twin
Chopper inspired styling and attitude
Key Features:
•A muscular, forward-lunging look reinterprets iconic custom “chopper” styling
for the 21st century. High-end looks without the high-end price tag.
•Gutsy 1304cc, fuel-injected liquid-cooled V-Twin engine churns out the
inspired, big-engine feel riders will love.
•Even with its radically raked out front end, Stryker has the superbly nimble
and lightweight handling that choppers and mid-class competitors can only dream
about.
•Low seat height (26.4 inches) allows riders to put both feet on the ground and
helps provide this bike’s natural, relaxed and comfortable riding position.
•The wide 210-series rear tire and chopper-inspired 21-inch front wheel
reinforce the muscular styling of the bike.
•No cheap plastic fenders here—this authentic cruiser has real steel fenders
customizers love. Classic belt drive, too.
•Get started on your own customization with two trim packages in high-quality
chrome, or an aggressive looking, blacked out package.
•The Star® Accessories Catalog is packed full of high-quality parts that invite
Star owners to fully express their individuality.
Yamaha Stryker Features and Benefits
ENGINE
1304cc (80 cubic inch), liquid-cooled, short stroke, SOHC, 4-valve per cylinder,
fuel injected, 60° V-twin powerplant pumps out impressive power and torque for
excellent cruising performance.
Uneven firing interval, bore & stroke dimensions and special ignition &
injection mapping all contribute to excellent torque output and that classic
V-twin pulse feeling
Liquid-cooling not only allows for higher state of tune because it maintains
more stable operating temperatures, but also reduces mechanical noise for a
quieter engine.
In an effort to maintain the classic air-cooled appearance of the engine,
cooling fins have been added as a styling highlight.
The short stroke engine design reduces the "height" of the engine, while the 60
degree "V" makes the engine more compact thereby centralizing mass and lowering
the centre of gravity for lighter, more responsive handling.
One-piece cylinder heads feature 4-valves per cylinder to provide optimum
breathing efficiency for maximum power output.
Stylish chromed cylinder head covers.
The SOHC valve train features 36mm intake and 32mm exhaust valves with special
single coil springs for great power and torque. Valve angles are set at 20
degrees from centre.
Specially designed roller rockers activate the valves. The roller rocker system
allows a greater amount of valve lift without causing excessive camshaft wear
and friction. The slipper portion of the rocker arm features a needle bearing
which reduces wear and slide resistance (friction). The camshafts have been
specially designed for use with roller rockers.
Pent roof combustion chamber design and optimized squish area forces the fuel /
air mixture toward the centre of the combustion chamber for more complete
combustion and hence improved power and cleaner emissions.
The radiator is mounted between the front frame down tubes to minimize its
appearance especially when viewing the machine from the side. Even the rad hoses
have been discreetly placed for a cleaner appearance. An electric fan aids in
cooling during hot weather or in stop and go traffic.
Ceramic composite-plated cylinders provide uniform heat dissipation while also
reducing friction and weight. The cylinders have a tapered "V" appearance to
highlight the V-twin design. Cylinder bore is 100mm.
High performance forged pistons offer great durability and reduced weight for
faster engine response and less mechanical vibration.
Crankshaft features a single crank pin design. This specially designed crank and
uneven firing order helps to enhance the pulse feeling and that unique V-twin
engine character.
Single axis, left and right dual engine counter balancers reduce vibration to a
minimum while maximizing rider comfort.
Crankcase design features internal oil and coolant lines for a clean, air-cooled
engine appearance. There are special piston coolers that spray oil at the under
side of the pistons.
Easy access, spin on type oil filter is located under the engine. There is no
need to remove any parts to access the oil filter.
Classic side mounted air box houses a high-flow viscous paper-type filter and
adds that special styling touch too.
Mikuni dual bore, 40mm throttle body fuel injection system with TPS (Throttle
Position Sensor) and ISC (Idle Speed Control). This is a "closed loop" system
that utilizes an oxygen sensor in the exhaust. The sensor "sniffs" the spent
exhaust gases and feeds back info to the ECU which in turn adjusts the fuel/air
mixture for maximum power with minimum emissions. The oxygen sensor is located
before the mufflers, so the use of slip-on mufflers will not affect this system.
Each injector features 12 holes and a dual spray pattern for better fuel
atomization and more complete combustion chamber filling. There is one injector
per cylinder. Fuel injection benefits include improved fuel economy; choke less
operation, reduced emissions, and great throttle response.
High pressure fuel pump is located in a separate sub tank below the seat.
2 into 1 into 2 exhaust system features dual slash cut mufflers which provide a
specially developed exhaust note that accentuates the V-Twin rumble. The
engineers call it the "sound of acceleration".
A 3-way honeycomb catalyzer is located at the entry point to the mufflers. The
catalyzer reduces harmful exhaust emissions.
Smooth-shifting, 5-speed transmission with 5th gear overdrive delivers
outstanding cruising performance and reduced rpms at highway speeds for
comfortable cruising.
Clean, quiet belt drive system is extremely low maintenance and simplifies
customization. The belt features carbon cords for extra strength.
Air Induction System (A.I.S.) reduces harmful exhaust emissions (CO + HC).
CHASSIS / SUSPENSION
Double cradle steel frame with "open neck space" provides an aggressive chopper
image. This frame utilizes a rigid engine mounting system to optimize the
overall rigidity balance of the chassis for superior handling. The rake is 34
degrees with a yoke offset of 6 degrees. The frame not only provides excellent
handling and roomy ergonomics but also compliments the beautiful flowing lines
of the entire machine.
Important Note: Raked out front fork with lots of trail generally provides good
straight line stability but often results in heavy steering at low speeds. The
engineers at Yamaha will not sacrifice handling for styling, so they have
developed a 6 degree yoke offset angle combined with a 34 degree steering head
for a total fork angle of 40 degrees. The "Stryker" provides light "athletic
handling and easy steering" not normally associated with a custom styled bike.
This bike was designed to be ridden ! Key numbers: 6 degree yoke offset angle,
34 degree caster angle, 109mm of trail.
Steel swingarm compliments the frame and the overall chassis rigidity balance
Long 1,750mm (68.9") wheelbase creates a long, low profile and solid, stable
handling. This chassis offers a 45% & 55% front to rear weight distribution and
is approximately 60mm longer than the standard V-Star 1300.
The long low design means spacious ergonomics with lots of leg room, which
maximizes rider and passenger comfort.
Raked out 41mm front fork offers excellent ride comfort and compliance. Chip
protectors help to prevent stone chips in the tubes. Front wheel travel is 135mm
(5.3").
Monocross style, spring preload-adjustable, single-shock, link rear suspension
centralizes mass for agile handling. The linkage system provides a rising rate
effect that provides excellent compliance on both small and large bumps. There
are 9 positions of spring preload adjustability to suit rider preference.
Rear shock is vertically mounted behind the engine and is tucked out of sight
for that classic, clean, hard tail look. Rear wheel travel is 100mm (3.9").
Single, large 320mm, floating front disc is squeezed by a compact twin piston
front caliper.
310mm rear disc brake is squeezed by single piston caliper mounted to the
underside of the swingarm. This design not only helps to hide the caliper but
also lowers the centre of gravity for excellent handling.
Lightweight 5-spoke cast aluminum wheels are fitted with tubeless tires. These
stylish wheels are both easy to clean and maintenance-free. The front wheel is a
MT3.50 x 21 inch while the rear is a wide MT7.50x18. The narrow front tire
(120/70 x 21) and wide rear tire (240/40R18) enhance the chopper styling image.
1 inch handlebars are mounted directly to the upper handlebar crown without the
use of traditional handlebar holders. This design accentuates the chopper
profile while also providing an aggressive riding position.
Deep-bend front and rear fenders enhance the chopper styling. Steel material
allows for easy customization and painting if desired.
15 litre teardrop shaped fuel tank with chromed filler cap. The long, slim tank
design accentuates the bike's muscular styling lines.
One piece rider and passenger seat offers a low 670mm (26.4") seat height and
great styling too. Seating position is best described as sitting "in" not "on"
providing a very special "riding attitude".
Chromed handlebar-mounted instrument features an analog speedometer, digital
odometer, dual tripmeters, fuel gauge, fuel reserve tripmeter (counts kilometres
since the fuel went on reserve), clock, and a range of warning lights and self
diagnostic functions.
Instrument functions can be "tabbed" through and reset using the RHS handlebar
switch gear, allowing the operator to change instrument meter functions without
taking hands off the bars.
Compact 60/55 watt high intensity halogen headlight emphasizes the "chopper"
image.
Eye catching LED taillight is not only very visible but also uses less
electrical power than a conventional bulb style taillight.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS / FEATURES
Industry-leading Star family fit and finish features rich, lustrous paint and
extensive chrome accents creating a machine as stunning as it is powerful.
Extra wide front brake and clutch levers provide a quality feel.
Steering lock is integrated into the main ignition switch for extra convenience.
Self cancelling turn signals with stylish clear lenses.
25,000 km valve adjustment intervals
Stryker vs Fury
Meet the Star Stryker, Yamaha’s attempt to steal lucrative
faux chopper sales away from the Honda Fury. Like the Honda, the Styker attempts
to hide things like decent emissions, some actual handling and functional brakes
inside a package that looks like an unusable custom chopper, thereby enabling
middle-aged dude bros to live out their facial hair fantasies without killing
themselves at the first off ramp.
The Stryker’s specs are very similar to the Fury’s. The not-a-Yamaha uses a
1304cc fuel-injected, liquid-cooled v-twin that hides its radiator between the
frame’s down tubes which is intended, along with the fake cooling fins, to hide
the fact that you’re riding a wimpy liquid-cooled motorcycle. The inexplicably
angry Honda’s fake-finned v-twin is 1312cc. Neither manufacturer lists a power
figure, so we’ll go ahead and categorize both as “unimpressive.”
Yamaha is keen to emphasize that the not-a-Yamaha doesn’t use “cheap” plastic
fenders, but is instead equipped with real-man steel fenders.
While both bikes looked paired to the bone in an attempt to look bad to the
bone, they’re still freakishly heavy at 646lbs for the not-a-Yamaha and 663lbs
for the somewhat cross Honda.
The not-a-Yamaha has the quite peeved Honda beat in two important areas though:
fuel capacity and rear tire width. The not-a-Yamaha holds 4.0 gallons of dino
juice to the pretty ticked Honda’s 3.4 gallons, meaning the not-a-Yamaha will be
able to travel further distances between bars, assuming the mustachioed operator
remains sober enough not to crash that is. The not-a-Yamaha is also equipped
with a 210-section rear tire to the displeased Honda’s tiny 200-section item. As
we all know, that means not-a-Yamaha riders have 5 percent larger penises than
ill-tempered Honda riders, which is how you explain the fact that the
not-a-Yamaha’s steering will be slower; it just takes more effort to get those
gigantic phalluses around a corner due to their massive bulk.
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