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1989 Yamaha V Max on 2040-motos

US $4,200.00
YearYear:1989 MileageMileage:16 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Litchfield, Minnesota, United States

Litchfield, Minnesota, United States
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Yamaha V Max photos

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Yamaha V Max tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose

Yamaha V Max description

I have owned this bike for 15 YEARS . in 2014 at 14000 miles i had the engine rebuilt and new clutch and bike painted  .  sense  then it has had scratches and chips in paint . left hand vmax cover has 4 inch 1/4 inch scratch . engine paint faded and worn.  front tire is new but back is pretty smooth . I OWN THE NEW VMAX . two different animals . this vmax just need some love and some paint . It still has that fun driving feel .  cleaning the shops out . got to much stuff, time to purge   

Moto blog

1974: Onboard an MV racer with Phil Read

Fri, 19 Feb 2010

ANOTHER CRACKING BIT of vintage racing footage, this time featuring multiple motorcycle world champion Phil Read on the awesome-sounding MV Agusta 500-4.The footage is from the 1974 movie 'The Iron Horse' made by Frenchman Pierre-William Glenn.Read’s 1974 500cc World Championship victory was the last year a four-stroke won the world title before the advent of the MotoGP class in 2002. Giacomo Agostini won the crown from Yamaha in 1975, followed by Suzuki-mounted Barry Sheene in '76 and '77. The footage is bloody good, considering the camera technology of the day.

Rumor Mill: Yamaha To Make R400 and R650

Thu, 25 Jul 2013

Yamaha is set to put into production two new sporty bikes — the R400 and R650 —  according to “Young Machine” a Japanese motorcycle magazine. If true, this would fill a huge void in the manufacturer’s beginner sportbike bike lineup. It would make sense, considering the success of Suzuki’s SV650 (which later morphed into the Gladius and is now the SFV650), Kawasaki’s Ninja 650 (ER-6 in other markets), and even Honda’s CBR500R.

Police Catch Up with Motorcycle Doing 185 mph in YouTube Video

Fri, 20 Apr 2012

Authorities in British Columbia, Canada, have impounded a 2006 Yamaha R1 believed to have starred in a YouTube video reaching speeds of 299 kph (185 mph) on a freeway. The onboard video, embedded after the jump, captures the Yamaha weaving through traffic, and often lane-splitting between other vehicles, covering a 4.67 mile stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway in about a minute and 56 seconds. That translates to an average speed of 144.6 mph.