Tchatcho
Member
- VMax Year
- 1993
Hi everyone!
I still have a VMax and think will keep it for some years more. It was cooked with a plastic into a container under the sun for many years. Electricals burned and problems in the clutch start; was plenty of cosmetically accessories that seem like a Shadow for touring, with skulls everywhere. The old owner have no confidence with mechanics and close it, I ask for the bike and he say that will put fire on it: he spends too much money and ride only 2k miles.
When take home and understand the complexity of a v4 and no parts here… think to submerge in the bay for mooring boats and for the scuba tourism. From fire to water…
At the end, me and my girl work on it and fix. Now I feel is a happy bike and the value is eight times the price that I pay, have not too much roads for go but is in her place, rolling everyday.
No modifications, trying to be more original possible but run fine is sufficient for me. For too many people the most beautiful motorcycle of the island.
Greetings from CapeVerde. Thanks for the forum!
I still have a VMax and think will keep it for some years more. It was cooked with a plastic into a container under the sun for many years. Electricals burned and problems in the clutch start; was plenty of cosmetically accessories that seem like a Shadow for touring, with skulls everywhere. The old owner have no confidence with mechanics and close it, I ask for the bike and he say that will put fire on it: he spends too much money and ride only 2k miles.
When take home and understand the complexity of a v4 and no parts here… think to submerge in the bay for mooring boats and for the scuba tourism. From fire to water…
At the end, me and my girl work on it and fix. Now I feel is a happy bike and the value is eight times the price that I pay, have not too much roads for go but is in her place, rolling everyday.
No modifications, trying to be more original possible but run fine is sufficient for me. For too many people the most beautiful motorcycle of the island.
Greetings from CapeVerde. Thanks for the forum!