Five quick and fast Yamahas

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/ent...S&cvid=dea8df4a661845eba378c6bf7b27fa5d&ei=84
The link, above.

I have two of the listed bikes, one should be obvious, this is the other.
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This is a typical 'minimum info' internet 'story,' brief on facts, but since it is about Yamahas, let's see it. For the VMax no mention of Gen.I/Gen. II differences. It's called a 'big bike,' and a 'huge cruiser,' though many other cruisers are even hundreds of pounds heavier for their touring rigs.

Anyway, it's good to see Yamahas getting some good press, even if the facts are sparse.
 
I have the 87 fzr1000. And now 85 vmax. But. I also have Human Race Teams. 2 time world endurance champion 87 fzr750r. 1 84 fj1100. 5 fj1200s various years. 1 Vance n Hines fzr600 limited edition. Previously owned: 93 yzf750r 1 of only 2 imported to the US. In 93. 1 rz350. 1 86 fj1200 totaled in 86. Various others of different brands. Not worth mentioning. Yamaha all the way.
Oh yah I have a Raptor 700. Has cams, intake, exhaust, aftermarket suspension and tuner. As well as 5 other yamaha atvs previously.
 
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Those videos with their definitions are self- explanatory. No need to even watch them if you as a Vmax owner know what you have.
 
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