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Yamaha V Max description
Up for auction is my 3 owner unmolested original 1992 Yamaha V max. I have owned this bike for a little over two and a half years. It originally came from Louisiana (southern bike). The Max has everything original except the handlebars, and the stainless steel velocity stacks. The original rims have been powder coated black. Chrome is all original and in excellent shape. The max has the optional factory sissy bar. Bike is very powerful and needs nothing. The engine and trans are in mint condition and run strong. Battery was new this past summer as well as both tires. I had the clutch master and slave cylinders rebuilt this summer. All 4 carbs are synced and vboost kicks in when it should. I have included pics of the bike frame to show the original shine/condition of the factory frame paint. The max has always been garaged kept and is a great example of a unmolested classic. I have moved on to a more relaxed riding bike (Harley road glide custom) and am passing on this bruiser of a bike. Bid with confidence and good luck!! I will assist with shipping as much as I can but it will be at the buyers expense to ship.
PS. The max also has the original tool kit that came from the factory!! |
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