I kind of liked the look of the cross braced one until I saw that part where you have to ride your V-Max to Germany so they can measure the frame. V-Max don't float on water.
Test rode one this week. I'd agree, felt like a powerful V-4, in the very best way. The new bike rides completely different, though, in terms of ergonomics. My 1st gen V-Max feels like a HD Dynaglide with a lot more power. Handles better than the Harley as well. The 2nd Gen V-Max felt to me like...
Not much at all. I used a Chinese 1 ton Walmart jack that leaks almost as much as the fork. I used my garage door frame as a brace (it's a 70 year-old wood frame) and it creaked once or twice before the seal came out. The main reason to do it this way is I didn't have an impact wrench handy. I...
Just for reference, this unusual process works. Did one today. Good if you need to swap out the seal on your lunch break. :biglaugh: Two things about the V-Max: Make sure you place the socket you used to remove the top cap over the valve stem (so you're not pushing on the valve stem. And the...
I doubt it's a problem in this case since Metzeler designs the tire specifically for the V-Max. No other bike uses this tire, that I know of. In my case, no washer swap was needed. The profile of the tire appears to be shaped to fit into the V-Max swingarm. My tire fits exactly with about 1/16...
It's a shame a motorcycle like that isn't available in the states. I'd like one bike in my fleet that gets well over 125 mpg. Just in case we wake up some morning, Israel has bombed Iran, the Straits of Hormuz is closed, and gasoline is $10.99 a gallon (because the $%&*% oil companies can)...
It's not. The list of modification is fairly long, My favorite is that they removed the rear brake petal. I guess it wasn't needed for the stunt and it would be one less part for the EMTs to remove from the rider's leg if things went badly.
Geeezz... You guys are more touchy than the Skirtster --er-- Sportster folks. I consider my V-Max a comfortable "Sportster" with "more than adequate" power. I traded a hot rodded Sportster to buy it and I haven't looked back. Calling it a MUSCLE BIKE is acceptable. I guess because I also own a...
Not in China. Life is cheap. Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution accidently starved 80 million peasants. And as far as wrongful death: tort lawyers are treated to a bullet in the back of the head.
I used to ride hopped up Sportsters. Almost wished I still had one but the last one so destroyed my back I was under 4 years of medication. I bought a V-Max because it was a more substancial Sportster-like bike with more than adequate power.
As for HD owners being obsessed with the V-Max...
It gets better. Remember the tax withholding "stimulus" you got in July that added 20 bucks or so to each paycheck. You'll be writing a check in April to pay most of it back.
I've been reading up on the Ricor shocks on one of the Kawasaki KLR boards. The people who have bought there are putting up good reviews. But when I looked at the Ricor website, I saw the V-Max is also on the list and I need to fix my V-Max first. (Sorry to say my KLR, running knobby tires on...
Hopefully the new V-Max won't be a repeat of Honda's Valkyrie Rune. They made 1,500 copies, sold some of them at an absurd price, and then shut down the assembly line. Not too much aftermarket for that model. I'm sure by now the limited run of the new V-Max is sold out (unless $30,000...
Interesting thread. For the record, I've test ridden all the new V-rods and like most of them, although I still think my 2003 V-Max is a better bike. I'm delighted that there's a new V-Max. I tend to ride my V-Max like a big Harley (loafing cruiser style) and now I don't have to feel guilty...
It?s a mathematical coincidence, but at the moment gas costs about $4 gallon here in N.H. and my V-Max gets right around 40 mpg. This means that the trip odometer happens to read in dollars and cents. In other words, if I ride 72.5 miles, I?ve spent $7.25. A real bummer when I just want to go...
I bought the Panasonic LC-X1220P "universal" battery that the V-max Outlaw site links to. First off, love the price, $49. And it's a AGM type battery. (The AGM battery in my Valkyrie is 11 years old, so I'm sold on the technology. ) And even though it's 40 degrees here, the V-Max roared to...
Now wouldn't it just suck if they finally got that thing released in 2009 and gasoline is $5 a gallon! We really could have used the update in 1999 when gasoline was under a buck. :ummm:
As for controllability issues of a 295 hp motorcycle, Boss Hoss sells a 550 hp model that fat old men...
Only my brother. And I was riding his Kawasaki H1 (that's the 500cc 2-stroke triple from the early 1970s) and his is ported and running expansion chambers -- a truly terrifying bike.
As for the original post. I also learned to ride on a Honda Trail 90, in 1969! It had a automatic clutch...