Nice looking 89. Looks like it has one of my seats on it. Might even have one of our jet kits on it (look to see if it has a large flat filter when you take the faux lid off). It just needs our busa brake upgrade!
it's like you knew this bike the fellow I bought it from told about the aircleaner being modified for Sean morley stage7
Welcome- she's a beauty!
Can you tell me bout the busa upgrade is it a kit with everything you need to installNice looking 89. Looks like it has one of my seats on it. Might even have one of our jet kits on it (look to see if it has a large flat filter when you take the faux lid off). It just needs our busa brake upgrade!
That's pretty clean, how many miles?? Hats off to whomever did the cleaning and upkeep!!thanks for having me as a member vmax has always intrigued me as of a couple weeks ago I acquired a89 vmax hope to gain a lot insight on these beauties with the help of fine folks as yourselves thanks View attachment 93066
Hi. I always thought these need another gear. Are you saying with the bigger wheel the rpm will be higher at say 100 mph? I would think a bigger wheel would decrease RPM at a100. Or are you saying there isn't enough horsepower to push it to 140?Welcome. My info below about radial tires and much-more info for a new member can be found in this thread:
https://www.vmaxforum.net/threads/just-bought-my-first-vmax-1988.53637/
You will find it very helpful.
My personal input, the #1 best thing you can do to improve your bike is to get a wider rear wheel in either 17" or 18" (more rubber choices for the 17") but because of the shorter height of a low-profile tire and the different 17" rim, the bike will not have as-much top-end. Not many of us spend our time at 140+ mph. You can use the OEM Vmax front wheel, buy its width is not optimal for a front radial tire, The front wheel should be a 3-1/2" width to use the same width tire as the stock 18" wheel uses. If you decide to switch to radials, it will probably cost you about $2K+. Read the posts about radial tires, and wheels used for them, front & rear.
A strong word of caution: do NOT MIX brands or construction methods of radial tires! The angle of the tread plies to the rim can be different, even among radial tires from the same manufacturer. Be sure that whatever you choose, they are compatible. You can make your bike into an evil-handling ***** by not paying attention to this!
Yes, there are a few bikes where the company engineers mix types of tires, including radial and bias-ply tires. Don't try it here.
17000 the guy I got it from had it 17 yrs I can't believe how black the engine still is need to get acf 50 that's supposed to be excellent for corrosion according to the forumThat's pretty clean, how many miles?? Hats off to whomever did the cleaning and upkeep!!
Even though the rim is larger the overall size is smaller due to the much smaller sidewalls of a radial tire. So yes higher rpm and …..better acceleration.Hi. I always thought these need another gear. Are you saying with the bigger wheel the rpm will be higher at say 100 mph? I would think a bigger wheel would decrease RPM at a100. Or are you saying there isn't enough horsepower to push it to 140?
I'm a little confused about what a bigger wheel will do. Is there that much difference between a 60,70, or 80 tall tire?
Usually best to email me at [email protected]Can you tell me bout the busa upgrade is it a kit with everything you need to install
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