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2003 Yamaha V-max Custom on 2040-motos

US $5,495.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:22 ColorColor: Mat Black
Location:

North Mankato, Minnesota, US

North Mankato, MN, US
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TypeType:Custom Stock NumberStock Number:6845 VINVIN:6845 PhonePhone:8882626905

Yamaha Other description

2003 Yamaha V-Max, Hard-to-find 1200cc VMAX sport cruiser in killer shape! - The Mr. Olympia of power cruisers. A 1200cc, liquid-cooled V-4 beast thats won more Best Musclebike awards than it knows what to do with. The truth of the matter is that, for over 17 years now, Mad Max has been wiping the boulevard with pretty much every musclebike-come-lately in terms of pure, unadulterated acceleration.

Moto blog

This Is How You Ride A 125cc Two-Stroke + Video

Fri, 09 May 2014

It’s too bad two-stroke motorcycles are quickly declining. The lightweight and hard-hitting machines are a blast to ride. They’re all but gone from the street scene (thanks emission laws), but thankfully you can still find some on the dirt side.

Off-Road Riding on a Yamaha Zuma 125 [Video]

Mon, 24 Sep 2012

Off-road capability isn’t the first thing people consider when shopping for a scooter but it is one of the more surprising traits of the Yamaha Zuma 125. In his review of the Zuma 125, Tom Roderick says the scooter “radiates a more adventurous attitude” than most scooters, with its knobby tires and hand guards making it capable for the odd excursion off the pavement. But if you’re still not convinced, Yamaha‘s Taiwanese arm has released a video featuring the Zuma 125 (or BWS 125, as it is known internationally) getting rough and rugged in the dirt.

A breath of fresh air

Fri, 09 Nov 2012

Dean Benstead's air-powered bike project, O2 Pursuit, which we spoke about a year ago, seems to have come along nicely since. Here's a video of the Australian's rotary air compression-engined Yamaha WR250R being taken out for a spin. Apparently it can hit 87 mph and cover more than 60 miles on a scuba-tankful's worth.