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Yamaha VMAX.
Ultimate street drag bike of all time! These bikes have more attitude than any other. Unique color this year (carbon look) 1200cc V4 150HP and gobs of torque. Just fully stripped, cleaned and synced the carbs. Low miles! UPGRADES: -Front fork stiffener -R1 front brakes and braided lines -UFO exhaust (these guys are the ultimate V-MAX specialists) -- Harley at idle and NASCAR at full throttle -Manual radiator fan switch -Lower temp fan switch -VBOOST control switch (change when VBOOST comes on) -Clear clutch cover -High quality back rest and rack(modular) -Factory exhaust parts -quad air filter setup (new, not installed) -K&N Air Filter (installed) -shift light (I think not connected) -gear indicator Love this bike but I don't have time for it these days over $3k in upgrades. |
Yamaha V Max for Sale
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