November 11, 2011

2011 Yamaha Raider XV1900

It’s got a maverick name - the Raider XV1900 - and is made by one of the most popular brands on the planet: Yamaha. The Yamaha Raider XV1900 is bad news for everybody else. But for the one that sits on it and rides the highways of the world, the Raider XV1900 is as menacing a machine as you can find in the industry today. The 2011 Raider not only looks good, it also offers an incredible riding experience that comes as a result of combining "chopper inspired" styling with a chassis that offers superior handling and a powerful engine. The engineers at Yamaha responsible for the Raider XV1900 left little in the way of complaints for the bike. Quite simply, it’s the perfect bike for the hardcore rider looking for a new stallion to run the road roughshod.

The Raider X1900 has been designed with incredible attention paid to the little details. From front to back, the 2011 Yamaha Raider is loaded with "custom" inspired parts, including a stretched out fork, a fat rear tire, a low seat, and an aggressive, slammed riding position to complement its "chopper-inspired" blacked-out styling details.
The Raider XV19000 also comes with a comprehensive instrumentation that includes an analog speedometer and fuel gauge with low fuel warning light, plus a digital odometer, dual tripmeters, fuel reserve trip counter, and clock. Background illumination on the instrument panel can be adjusted to suit personal preferences. 
In terms of performance, the Raider XV1900 is powered by a 1854cc air-cooled, long-stroke, OHV, 4 valves per cylinder, 48°, V-twin engine that produces massive torque and class leading acceleration from very low rpms. Maximum torque occurs at 2,500 rpm while maximum power occurs at 4,500 rpm, providing exciting acceleration with great pulse and torque feel. The bike carries traditional pushrod valve actuation that keeps engine height down for a lower center of gravity, ensuring more uniform heat dissipation due to absence of a cam chain case. It also ensures light and easy handling. The accompanying pistons are both durable and lightweight, featuring an Alumite coating to reduce friction. A computer-controlled, twin-bore, fuel injection monitors multiple engine parameters to calculate perfect mixture under all conditions while a 3.5-liter airbox is hidden in the area below the fuel tank for great performance and clean styling.

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