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Yamaha V-Max use to be the fastest production bike
Maple Leaf asked me this question in another thread. PM isn't working for some reason so I wanted to make sure he got it.
I had a 1985, and it was the fastest production machine in 1985. The V-Max is very realible, and you will find that it will hold its value (as long as you don't dump it). Make sure that you look under the rear fender to see if the current owner has tried to burn out (smoke) the rear wheel. By looking under the rear fender you can see rubber stuck to the fender's underside. If that is the case, then you might want to reconsider making the purchase. Check for oil seepage around the rear cylinder heads, that is another indicator of owner abuse. Listen for any top end noise, and make sure the V-Max shifts through all gears smoothly. Yamaha V-Max transmissions should not clunk or be hard shifting, that only indicates that you will have future issues. If you buy a V-Max avoid installing nitrous bottle, the motorcycle doesn't need it, and you would be better served by installing an after market pipe. Make sure you feel comfortable on the machine and that while in the seated position you are flat footed. V-Max center of gravity is high, and you need to feel comfortable when seated and stopping. Riding is one thing, but stopping is another. Enjoy the ride. :thumbsup In Jesus name Brother Benincasa www.OnTimeJournal.com[/QUOTE] |
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Thanks for the info.
I read it on the earlier thread. I took a look at the V Max, including the underside of the rear fender. :lol I didn't like it as much as I thought I would. Right now, the reworked 2008 Kawasaki KLR650 is making my heart go pitter patter. I found one at a steal of a deal. (You'd be surprised at what -20 temperatures does for the prices of motorcycles.) Thanks again. |
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Ok, I just have one question.... How much? (My wife is dying to get another bike.)
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Nothing of importance to add to the topic (it's been over 3 decades since I've been on a motorcycle), but this reminds me of a video. Which you've all probably seen. But I don't care. Here it is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o15EALghp0 |
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If I had $25k to spend, i'd buy one of these and set it in my livingroom just to look at. (I'd be lonely if I did that, but I'd have the coolest bike of anyone in the geezer riders club)
http://www.yamaha-motor.ca/products/...VMAX_SMM_1.jpg |
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Have you looked at the Harley V ROD? |
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It's been 13 or 14 years since I've owned a Bike.
I had a Yamaha FZR600 back in the day. My fiance wants me to get a bike(would be great on gas) but I do believe my motorcycle days are behind me. |
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It's a pretty nice machine, it looks way better than the Suzuki B-King |
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If you like the 2008 Kawasaki KLR650, you would love the 2009 BMW :heart F800GS. |
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