Friday, January 7, 2011

New Star Stryker 2011




2011 Star Stryker
General review, specifications and features for the New Star Stryker 2011.



2011 Star Stryker Specifications

Engine Type: 80-cubic-inch (1304cc) liquid-cooled V-twin, SOHC, 4 valves/cylinder

Bore x Stroke: 100.0 x 83.0mm

Compression Ratio: 9.5 : 1

Fuel Delivery: Fuel injection

Ignition: TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition)

Transmission: 5-speed, multiplate wet clutch

Final Drive: Belt

Frame: Steel double cradle

Suspension/Front: Telescopic fork, 5.3-in travel

Suspension/Rear: Single shock, 3.9-in travel

Brakes/Front: Hydraulic disc, 320mm

Brakes/Rear: Hydraulic disc, 310mm

Tires/Front: 120/70-21M/C

Tires/Rear: 210/40R18M/C

Wheels: 5-spoke cast aluminum

Length: 99.6 in

Width: 33.9 in

Height: 44.5 in

Seat Height: 26.4 in

Wheelbase: 68.9 in

Fuel Capacity: 4.0 gal

Fuel Economy: 40.9 mpg

Wet Weight: 646 lb



2011 Star Stryker Features

  • Engine Features - The New 2011 Star Stryker equipped with 80-cubic-inch (1304cc) liquid-cooled, single overhead cam 60-degree V-twin with dual counterbalancers offers plenty of smooth performance. Computer-controlled twin-barrel fuel injection provides optimal mixture whatever the temperature or altitude. Ignition and fuel injection maps are optimized for Stryker’s performance character. Four valves per cylinder (36mm intake, 32mm exhaust) provide optimum combustion efficiency, roller rocker arms reduce friction for better performance and reduced wear. Ceramic-composite cylinder sleeves contain 100mm forged pistons for excellent durability and longevity. 9.5 : 1 compression ratio and aggressive cam timing produce plenty of power across the board and a distinctive exhaust note. Forged connecting rods ride a single crankpin for true V-twin sound and power. Smooth-shifting five-speed transmission feeds power to an efficient, low-maintenance belt drive. Sly cooling system routes liquid through hidden hoses and internal engine passages for air-cooled looks and liquid-cooled performance. Oil filter is easy to get to but also tucked nearly out of sight for clean, pure looks. New exhaust system, designed specifically for Stryker, adds to the awesome look of this bike while also optimizing its engine performance and it has a magnificent exhaust note.

  • Chassis Features - The New 2011 Star Stryker delivers handling unmatched in this mid-size custom cruiser segment. And the steering head that is visible on this double-cradle steel frame helps give the bike its lean, lightweight image. The 6° yoke and raked triple clamps combine to provide a total of 40° of fork rake. This achieves the aggressive raked out styling image and solid straight-line performance you’d expect, while at the same time providing light, nimble handling characteristics, even at low speeds. Seat height is low, just 26.4 inches, letting the rider feel in rather than on the bike when riding, and enjoy having both feet planted firmly on the ground when stopped. Steel fenders, rather than cheap plastic fenders found on some competitors, are one of this bike’s authentic cruiser features. Steel fenders are ideal for customizers who want to cut, chop or modify their bikes. Cast wheels have low profile tires. A wide 210-series rear tire and 21-inch front wheel add to the aggressive attitude of the bike. The relaxed riding position is complemented by the carefully chosen handlebar position, which puts the rider’s arms comfortably level with the horizon, with a 'fists-punching-the-wind' attitude. When Stryker is parked, it’s sure to draw attention. Precision machined details abound, like the slit pattern in the headlight and meter. The rear fender over the wide rear tire is richly sculpted. It’s clear that this is no run-of-the-mill cruiser. Large 320mm front and 310mm rear discs provide serious stopping power.

Related models: 2011 V-Max, 2011 Raider, 2011 Raider S, 2011 Boulevard M109R LE, 2011 Boulevard C50T, 2011 V Star 250

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