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Not sure why you want a '90, the 1993+ had better brakes and larger dia front fork downtubes, though I believe the '90+ was the better ignition box & crank sensor.
I have a low miles '90 and almost stock........
Looks good, but looks like you have a lot of add ons.
I found a 90 vmax but my problem is the miles, its a nice bike but i'm just stuck on getting something under 12000 miles. It has almost 20000. So i'm picky but i'm wondering if i should just wait it out or buy this one. I'm not in a hurry.
20K miles is not a lot of miles for a VMax....or any bike for that matter.
12K on a 1990 is a bike that sat a lot....not always the best thing for a motor vehicle.
I personally go much more by condition than mileage. If you look close (sometimes there is no need to because it's obvious from 10 feet away) you can tell how a bike has been cared for. A well taken care of Vmax could conceivably go 100K miles without a major repair.
So my advice would be to buy one that looks like it's been respected as the fine piece of machinery that it is, and taken care of. Don't worry much about the mileage.
The guy wants $3300 for a bike that has been sitting 15 years?
Unless he already got it up and running and you can verify it operates perfectly, that price is far from reasonable.
Otherwise, I'd expect you need to clean carbs, replace tires, batteries, clutch fluid, brake fluid, then cross your fingers and hope none of the carb rubber is junk, the brake master works, the clutch master works, and the slave works.
You could easily spend $800 getting it back on the road.
He spent 1600 on synching the carbs and brake stuff after he got it out of storage.
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