DirtieGirtie
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- Jun 9, 2022
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- VMax Year
- 2002
I was a senior in High School back in 1994. That spring I wanted to move up from my Suzuki GS500E and saw a bike I wanted at dealer... a 1985 Honda Nighthawk 650. It was a good deal and I ended up buying her. But while at the dealer something caught my eye that has left me drooling for the last 25 years... a bright yellow VMAX (or is it V-MAX? I can't remember when they switched the official name). Good lord, she was sitting still on the showroom floor but looked like she was snarling and ready to pounce on any unsuspecting customer that got too close... It was love at first sight.
I've had many bikes in the years since and have gotten into rebuilding bikes in the last 8 years or so. Here's a couple pics of my winter project that I finished a few months back:
Well, as I am always watching c-list, and lately facebook marketplace, I've seen a couple of VMAX's that have tempted me, but nothing to the point that I had to move on them. Then, last week, I found her right after she was posted. I quickly contacted the seller and sent a deposit so I could drive up and buy her on the weekend. She's a 2002 Silver Carbon Fiber model, 13k miles, and pretty much bone stock except for the Yammy windscreen, highway pegs, and Corbin seat (stock seat was included); no engine or exhaust mods - just the way I want her. Here's a couple of pics the seller had up:
I got her for $3,975 up here in New England. Only issue? She doesn't run. Well, she runs... on choke... but not without choke. She has been sitting for a few years. I popped the gas cap and could see rust in the tank.
I have a new tank on order ($320 from partzilla - won't ship for three weeks) and I'll have to rebuild the carbs. Pretty standard for bikes that sit.
Oh... last thing... I normally do my own painting. But this time, because there is no threat of gas hitting the tank (cover) so I won't need gas resistance... I'm going to give vinyl wrap a shot! Of course... YELLOW!!!
I think my only question so far is; If I don't intend on modifying the air box or the exhaust (I consider her a classic so I want to keep her stock), then should I just keep the stock jets in her or do they typically run rather lean out of the factory?
Thanks for the awesome forum and I look forward to learning from, and contributing to, the knowledge here!
I've had many bikes in the years since and have gotten into rebuilding bikes in the last 8 years or so. Here's a couple pics of my winter project that I finished a few months back:
Well, as I am always watching c-list, and lately facebook marketplace, I've seen a couple of VMAX's that have tempted me, but nothing to the point that I had to move on them. Then, last week, I found her right after she was posted. I quickly contacted the seller and sent a deposit so I could drive up and buy her on the weekend. She's a 2002 Silver Carbon Fiber model, 13k miles, and pretty much bone stock except for the Yammy windscreen, highway pegs, and Corbin seat (stock seat was included); no engine or exhaust mods - just the way I want her. Here's a couple of pics the seller had up:
I got her for $3,975 up here in New England. Only issue? She doesn't run. Well, she runs... on choke... but not without choke. She has been sitting for a few years. I popped the gas cap and could see rust in the tank.
I have a new tank on order ($320 from partzilla - won't ship for three weeks) and I'll have to rebuild the carbs. Pretty standard for bikes that sit.
Oh... last thing... I normally do my own painting. But this time, because there is no threat of gas hitting the tank (cover) so I won't need gas resistance... I'm going to give vinyl wrap a shot! Of course... YELLOW!!!
I think my only question so far is; If I don't intend on modifying the air box or the exhaust (I consider her a classic so I want to keep her stock), then should I just keep the stock jets in her or do they typically run rather lean out of the factory?
Thanks for the awesome forum and I look forward to learning from, and contributing to, the knowledge here!