Yamaha is a Japanese company, which produced pianos and eventually started producing vehicles on July 1, 1955. The credit of Yamaha entering into motorized vehicle should be given to its CEO, Genichi Kawakami. Apart from motorcycles, Yamaha also produces all-terrain vehicles, boats, snowmobiles, outboard motors, and personal watercraft. The Yamaha 350 Warrior is more commonly known as the Yamaha Warrior.
The 1995 edition of the Yamaha Warrior is equipped with a 4-stroke, single cylinder engine with a displacement of 348cc. The bore x stroke ratio is 83 x 64.5 mm, whereas the compression ratio is 9.2:1. The Warrior has an electronic DC-CDI ignition and electric starter. The wet sump lubrication and Mikuni BTM 36 SH carburetor makes the engine smooth. The maximum petrol one can put into the motorcycle is 9liters. The 6-speed transmission with the reverse transmission installed in the motorcycle makes its operation easy and comfortable.
A 125mm ground clearance and adjustable long-travel suspensions are put in to meet the challenges of the toughest terrain. The overall length and width of the Yamaha Warrior is 1840mm and 1080mm; whereas the height of this motorcycle is 1080mm. The seat height of the Yamaha Warrior 1995 edition is 765mm and the wheel base is 1200mm. The dry weight of motorcycle is 180Kg. The front brake is a hydraulic double disc brake and the rear break is a hydraulic disc brake. The 22x 7-10 front tires and the 22x10-9 rear tires provide better traction on road surfaces. The colors available in the Yamaha Warrior are blue, black and red.