The ergonomics of the warrior design are a departure from what I typically prefer.. Low with reasonably high bars, for example... My 04 fatboy was lowered in the rear 1" with Heritage bars which are basically like mini-apes.. More laid-back cruiser position.. Feet kicked up on kuryakyn cruise arms (highway pegs).
I get the impression "by design" the warrior is more canted forward sportier ride... I'm finding reading in here such types of handlebars are almost a sin on the warrior so I'd have to rethink a good bar and seat for the bike... I guess you have to put some miles on it to determine which point in the triangle (butt, feet, hands) to adjust and which direction.. I suppose. I imagine that kind of position can be done on a warrior with a seat and bar swap that's not too fugly on that particular bike?
I haven't had the pleasure to ride one no... Did sit on one several years ago.. maybe '03 timeframe. I remembered it was pretty cool.. Though I like a bit shorter seat-height and above harley-style position.
I get the impression the engine is a serious piece of machine even if old-school pushrod air-cooled.. Like adding an extra set of valves to a big-bore kitted Harley motor. I'd love to see if I can find the time to take this particular bike out for a spin. The single-pin, air-cooled pushrod (dang near harley) style engine is what I like about the Yamaha's actually and am glad there are choices. The youtube vid's I've seen indicate it certainly sounds nice to ears trained by softail harleys. Even harleys don't "potato potato" anymore with their fuel-injected idle.. You can certainly tell a difference in the single-pin vs something like a VTX which I can't stand the sound of.
So I thought I saw somewhere 09 is the final year for the Warrior... That's a shame.. I guess they're putting the Raider in it's place as stripped down cruiser. Actually even being a Harley guy, I like the Warrior better.. Little design things on the Raider kind of annoy me.. The tank geometry, rear fender and strut, etc. Something strange about that bike. Looks like functionally a very cool cruiser though.
Just curious... Are / were the Warriors a sure enough Japanese built bike or did they assemble elsewhere? I don't care either way just wondering.