Your right Mike, and I don't think anyone will strongly disagree. However you still must consider that all the max's ever made are not made exactly the same. In the manufacturing process, they get different steel coils, different blocks, different pistons, different employees making the parts and putting the bike together. For a company like Yamaha to be successfully in the industry they have to be quality intensive. The bike is well engineered and if it wasn't they would have made big changes or stopped producing the max and re engineer and start over with another model all together.
If Ford, Honda, Chevy, Dodge could build every car exactly the same with every single thing, parts, machines to build the cars and the manpower that were perfect on the job every single day - I'm 100% POSITIVE they would. There would be no need for competition because everyone would soon know what the best car to buy.
I know you feel very strongly about the quality of a Max and if it says Yamaha on it, it must be great. Every manufacturer has it's problems. Yamaha is no exception. They don't warranty the bike for life, just long enough to ensure if you bought a good one and if something does goes kaboom - your covered. If nothing happens and your bike run great for over that year. Yamaha has done their job as a company and done it well. To stand the test of time, that it has, there is allot to say about the Vmax model. If you ask the millions of people who have ever bought one from Yamaha and still have it, if they would buy another one, I'd bet 99% of them wouldn't hesitate.
They certainly wouldn't have introduced a new Vmax model.