If you have a dead battery and stator, it won't run, but if your stator is still good, you can run it with out the battery. There are really two ways to start it, you can put it in second and literaly throw it (pick up the back about chest high and throw as hard as you can) or put it in Third, push it as fast as you can, jump on the back and pop the clutch. my starter died the last month and this is how i started mine.
no, but you can get them aftermarket
if the 87 is a warrior yes
There's nowhere on a warrior to put a kick start on. You can get a pull start if it doesn't already have one. You can get it at your Yamaha dealer.
No, Yamaha only made the Yamaha Warrior 350, nothing else.
Begin with disconnecting the negative battery terminal. Remove the two bolts that hold the starter in place and also unfasten and remove the starter motor cable. The starter is easily pulled out.
Your starter could be weak and need a rebuild.
The Yamaha Warrior 350 is a 4 stroke.
yamaha warrior 1989 vin # location
a 2009 Yamaha warrior weighs in at 396lbs
Probably running to starter do to overheating
The first year the Yamaha Warrior was made was 1987.
1997-2001