Last summer, when we went out to Nebraska to ride, I had some trouble with my Warrior. While riding in Headworks Park, the bike just didn’t want to run. When the problems first started I pulled the choke out, and it would run a little better. A few minutes later it stopped running completely. After [...]
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Warrior Upgrades – Handlebars and Banshee Shocks
In my continuing quest to improve my 1988 Yamaha Warrior I made two modifications. The first major change was adding two Yamaha Banshee front shocks. As you can see in this picture, the Banshee shocks are longer than the stock Warrior shocks. I purchased both of these of ebay after a significant amount of research [...]
Where I am right now – Headworks Park
As you read this, I am in Genoa Nebraska riding my Warrior. It probably looks something like this…
Warrior Pros and Cons
As I’ve posted before, I’m the proud owner of a 1988 Yamaha Warrior 350 (YFM350X). Since I’ve owned this machine for a little over a year, I thought I would list a few pros/cons to the machine. Keep in mind that most of the people I ride with either own 2-stroke sport machines (banshees, LT250s) [...]
At the Sand Dunes
As you read this, I am at the Walden Sand Dunes for our annual Memorial Day trip. I’ll be back on Tuesday with pictures….
ATVs are Cool
Finally bought an ATV this spring. Not anything too exciting, but a good starter bike. It’s a 1988 Yamaha Warrior (YFM350). Not sure yet if it’s a long term machine or not. I like the Warrior for a variety of reasons and it seems to be a good trail bike, but there were some design [...]





