- Yamaha V-Max
Infobox Motorcycle
name = Yamaha V-Max
manufacturer =Yamaha
production = 1985 - 2007
predecessor = none
successor = none
parent_company =
class = power cruiser
platform =
engine = convert|1198|cm3|CID|0|abbr=on liquid-cooledV-4
transmission = 5-speed
suspension =
frame = tubular steel cradle
brakes = Front: 2, 4-piston calipers, 11.7-in. (298 mm) discs Rear: Double-action caliper, 11.1-in (282 mm) disc
rake = 29°
trail = convert|4.7|in|mm|0|abbr=on
wheelbase = convert|62.6|in|mm|0|abbr=on
length = convert|90.6|in|mm|0|abbr=on
width = convert|31.3|in|mm|0|abbr=on
seat_height = convert|30.1|in|mm|0|abbr=on
dry_weight = convert|580|lb|kg|0|abbr=on
wet_weight = convert|617|lb|kg|0|abbr=on
fuel_economy = 25-40 mpg
fuel_capacity = 4.0 US gallon (15.1 litres, 3.3 Imperial gallons)
related =
similar =Honda X-4 The Yamaha V-Max is a
motorcycle manufactured by Yamaha, which is known for its powerfulV4 engine , shaft drive, and distinctive styling. While famed for its quick acceleration, it is often criticized for its poor cornering ability and soft suspension. [ [http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mccompare/muscle_bikes.html "Motorcycle Online" Muscle Bike Shootout] ] [ [http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/roadtests/1999_yamaha_vmax/ "Motorcycle Cruiser" 1999 V-Max article] ] [ [http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/Article_Page.aspx?ArticleID=1528 "Motorcycle USA" 2004 V-Max article] ]History
John Reed, an English designer who lived in
California was contracted by Yamaha to design the ultimate custom bike. He designed a muscle cruiser based on the Venture engine. [Wilson, H. "The Encyclopedia of the Motorcycle" p. 205 Dorling Kindersley Limited, 1995 ISBN 0-7513-0206-6]Sold both in
Japan and abroad, the V-Max has been on the market with only minor modifications since the 1985 model year, making it one of the best-selling Japanese motorcycles of all time. TheHonda X-4 was created in response to its overwhelming success, but was in production for only six years, proving unable to shake the V-Max's popularity and exceptional reliability.Until 2007, the original V-Max was offered for sale through the Star Motorcycles division of Yamaha Motorcycles. Apart from a minor freshening to the bike's specifications in 1993, when the bike gained a larger-diameter fork to minimize high-speed wobbling and drift, four-piston brake calipers, and other handling and safety related upgrades, the 2007 V-Max was almost the same as the original 1985 version. ["Motorcyclist" March 2006 issue p. 89 Primedia Inc.]
VMAX
Infobox Motorcycle
name = Yamaha VMAX
manufacturer =Yamaha
production = 2009 - present
parent_company =
class = power cruiser
platform =
engine = convert|1679|cm3|CID|0|abbr=on liquid-cooled DOHCV-4
transmission = 5-speed, slipper clutch
suspension = adjustable front and rear
frame = cast aluminum
brakes = Front: radial mount 6-piston calipers, dual wave-type 12.6" (320 mm) discs, brembo master cylinder Rear: single piston caliper, wave-type 11.7" (298mm) disc, Brembo master cylinder
rake = 31°
trail =
wheelbase = 66.9" (1699 mm)
length = 94.3" (2395 mm)
width = 32.3" (820.4 mm)
seat_height = 30.5" (774.7 mm)
dry_weight =
wet_weight = 683 lb (309.8 kg)
fuel_economy =
fuel_capacity = 4.0 US gallon (15.1 litres, 3.3 Imperial gallons)
related =
similar = In 2005, at the 39thTokyo Motor Show , Yamaha displayed an all-new V-Max concept bike. It featured a new chassis, upgraded components all around, and state-of-the-art braking components. It is believed that the bike may be close to production and at dealers by late 2008. ["Motorcyclist" January 2006 issue p. 16 - 17 Primedia Inc.]On 4 June 2008, Yamaha officially released a completely redesigned 2009 VMAX in North America and Europe. The features of the VMAX include an all aluminium frame with its convert|1679|cm3|CID|0|abbr=on liquid cooled V4 DOHC engine used as a stressed member of the chassis, an electroluminescent instrument readout, Yamaha Chip Controlled Intake (YCC-I), fully adjustable suspension, anti-lock brakes, slipper clutch, a fuel tank beneath the seat, and a distinctive key. [ [http://www.starmotorcycles.com/star/products/modelhome/23/0/home.aspx 2009 VMAX Model Home Page] ]
V-Max in popular culture
* Pierre Leghnome rides a V-Max in the French comic Joe Bar Team
*Yu Ominae has a V-Max motorbike that he uses for transportation in Spriggan
* Ken Nakajima ofYou're Under Arrest rides a V-Max when off-duty from his police work.
* Bob Makihara's V-Max gets burned in theTenjho Tenge manga.
* Saber from theFate/Zero novels uses a V-max for transportationee also
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List of Yamaha motorcycles References
*http://www.starmotorcycles.com/star/msite/micro_v1.aspx
*http://www.starmotorcycles.com/star/products/modelspecs/23/0/specs.aspx
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