Johnc1go
Well-Known Member
This is my second Vmax, the first was a 2004. I think Yamaha was very careful with this new bike to fix nearly everything that people complained about on the Gen I. The Gen II has tons of power up and down the RPM range, so much that I have not yet opened up the throttle completely in the first two gears.
I do miss a couple things about the Gen I though. For all it's shortcomings when compared to the new one, it has one thing the Gen II lacks.....character. Since the new bike does not have carburetors, it does not have V-Boost nor does it produce the anticipation of it kicking in at 6 grand on the tack. But I think what I miss most about the Gen I is that legendary rough idle, especially through a set of Marks Exhaust. That sound was guaranteed to turn the head of even the most hardcore gear head sitting at a stoplight.
I'm not complaining as I'm happy that I can afford to own such a fine machine as a Gen II Vmax. I love my new bike and it gets plenty of looks as well, especially from the crotch rocket riders.
I do miss a couple things about the Gen I though. For all it's shortcomings when compared to the new one, it has one thing the Gen II lacks.....character. Since the new bike does not have carburetors, it does not have V-Boost nor does it produce the anticipation of it kicking in at 6 grand on the tack. But I think what I miss most about the Gen I is that legendary rough idle, especially through a set of Marks Exhaust. That sound was guaranteed to turn the head of even the most hardcore gear head sitting at a stoplight.
I'm not complaining as I'm happy that I can afford to own such a fine machine as a Gen II Vmax. I love my new bike and it gets plenty of looks as well, especially from the crotch rocket riders.