2010 Yamaha Raider S
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 Standard Features:
Key Features:
  “S” model gets even more chrome: chrome triple clamps, fork sliders, air box cover, engine covers, headlight housing, handlebar risers, etc.  
  The Raider was inspired by the custom chopper movement, but since it’s a Star, it had to also handle, stop and go.  
  The Star line offers the most diverse line of custom V-twins on the planet.    
Engine:
  113-cubic-inch (1,854 cc) air-cooled, OHV with four valves per cylinder, pushrod 48-degree V-twin pumps out max torque at just 2,500 rpm and max power at 4,500 rpm for powerful, relaxed cruising.  
  Four pushrod-activated valves and two spark plugs per cylinder provide optimum combustion efficiency along with classically beautiful engine architecture.  
  Ceramic-composite plated cylinders for superior heat dissipation with forged pistons cooled by oil jets. Provides outstanding reliability and longer engine life.  
  9.48:1 compression ratio and aggressive cam timing increase power output across the board.  
  Computer-controlled, twin-bore, fuel injection monitors multiple engine parameters to calculate perfect mixture under all conditions; wide-angle 12-hole fuel injectors provide excellent atomization.  
  A 3.5-liter airbox is hidden in the area behind the fuel tank for great performance and clean styling.  
  Two-into-one-into-two exhaust with Exhaust Ultimate Power valve (EXUP®) inside boosts torque in the 2,500-3,500-rpm range.  
  Special custom-machining of the cooling fin edges gives a jewel-like appearance to the engine as light hits it from different angles.  
Chassis / Suspension:
  All-aluminum cast frame is lightweight, rigid and tuned for light, athletic handling. A light, Controlled-Fill, aluminum swingarm casting complements the bike’s lithe style.  
  Low, sculpted seat holds the rider in place, and pullback bars reach back to enforce a casual, urban cruising style.  
  A 6-degree yoke angle—the first ever on a street-legal Star Motorcycle—makes it possible to achieve that custom look as well as natural handling and straight-line cruisability: 33 degree rake plus 6 degrees yoke angle gives total rake of 39 degrees and 102 mm of trail.  
  Custom 5-spoke wheels carry a 120/70-21-inch bias tire up front, and a wide, 210/40-18 radial out back—the tallest and widest ever on a Star.  
  46 mm fork tubes serve up an excellent ride and a sweet appearance through 5.1 inches of wheel travel.  
  A tucked-out-of-sight single shock with adjustable spring preload out back provides a smooth ride under varying loads.  
  Flangeless fuel tank carries a full 4.1 gallons of fuel.  
  Front brake master cylinder with integrated lever operates a pair of 298 mm front discs squeezed by strong monoblock calipers for excellent power and feel, with a 310 mm disc out back.  
  Strong, light and narrow belt final drive contains embedded carbon fiber for even greater strength.  
  Wiring harness uses super-slim wires for compactness, are lighter weight and switchgear wiring is routed inside the handlebar for a clean appearance.  
Additional Features:
  Left-thumb operated high-beam switch, and right-thumb activated accessory driving light switch for great visibility.  
  Jewel-like fit and finish, and Star quality paint, chrome and attention to detail are evident all over the Raider S.  
  Cool, tank-mounted instrumentation complements the custom look, and contains analog speedometer and fuel gauge, along with twin digital tripmeters, odometer and self-diagnostics.  
  Bright multi-reflector headlight, LED taillight and amber turn signals behind clear lenses give a custom look.  
  Oxygen sensor and three-way catalyst reduce emissions.  


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