StanVM2007
Well-Known Member
- VMax Year
- 2007
I think it's time to add mine to the register. Like title says, mine is living in Vancouver, Canada.
I like the stock look, so any upgrades I've done are for improved riding only. I like riding aggressively, but they are quite bad consequences here for speeding, so I have to watch out and ride it mostly like a cruiser. Plus, living in a city, traffic here is getting worse almost by the hour. It's also basically one big construction site, impossible to leave. So I'm stuck here most of the time.
There isn't much I'd like to add to my Vmax. The welded frame brace, fancier seat cover and make the seat more comfortable reshaping and adding gel pads, steering damper mostly to help when stuck in traffic and long trips. My fingers are giving me trouble so I will still need to address the front brakes, and that would be the rotors and possibly master cylinder. I need easier operation as my fingers get painful ad stiff with a passenger on even short trips. And yeah, will need to add highway pegs, lol
0ther than that, just basic maintenance and already had to fix the famous starter clutch. Right now I just painted new rear exhaust downpipes, as one rusted through and after patching it with JB Weld it smells when sitting on idle. So, the next thing on the agenda is to remove the old ones and replace with new.
Cheers!
Stan
I like the stock look, so any upgrades I've done are for improved riding only. I like riding aggressively, but they are quite bad consequences here for speeding, so I have to watch out and ride it mostly like a cruiser. Plus, living in a city, traffic here is getting worse almost by the hour. It's also basically one big construction site, impossible to leave. So I'm stuck here most of the time.
There isn't much I'd like to add to my Vmax. The welded frame brace, fancier seat cover and make the seat more comfortable reshaping and adding gel pads, steering damper mostly to help when stuck in traffic and long trips. My fingers are giving me trouble so I will still need to address the front brakes, and that would be the rotors and possibly master cylinder. I need easier operation as my fingers get painful ad stiff with a passenger on even short trips. And yeah, will need to add highway pegs, lol
0ther than that, just basic maintenance and already had to fix the famous starter clutch. Right now I just painted new rear exhaust downpipes, as one rusted through and after patching it with JB Weld it smells when sitting on idle. So, the next thing on the agenda is to remove the old ones and replace with new.
Cheers!
Stan
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