5'6" 130 lbs riding a 600+ lbs bike. You're amazing, man. I want to get into motorcycles by starting with a Honda Rebel 500 but i am reluctant because i am only 5'7" 125 lbs.
You can have different types of fun on bikes it's not all about power I have a few big powerful bikes that are fun but also a little 125 mini bike that's actually more fun
I just bought a used 2015 in September 2023 and just wish I would have got one brand new when they still made them… Just learned about what I wanted about a year ago and a co-worker recommended VMAX but only used was available. The more I looked into reviews of bikes and having a new first bike I had to have one to grow with… I love how it is tame and easy in low RPM and get ready for the beast when you rip the throttle!
I bought a 2020 Vmax on October 2nd. I have 1,100 miles on it and I really love the bike. It is cold now and messing up my fun but still living the dream on a warm day.
Think about making decat - if you don't hear decated one, you never hear real vmax. I made decat + i make custom mufflers witch "toce" ends. Sounds very agressive, spits flames. ua-cam.com/video/jWZGxRir0HI/v-deo.html On decat and stock mufflers it sounds cool too, but less agressive. And short, blue flames, from 4 ends pipes indepedently.
I feel like UA-cam is feeling my love for grown-folk reviews, Scotty. I like reviews that tell the good stuff not just 0-60 and horsepower garbage everyone repeats.
When I first got this motorcycle and opened up the throttle, I thought it was perfect. I didn't feel overwhelmed at all. It felt like what I thought a motorcycle should feel like. It felt like what I had been trying to modify my other motorcycles to perform like.
I'm 52 and have been wanting a V Max since 1985. I'm finally going to go look at one in Orlando this weekend and hopefully purchase! Great review of an amazing motorcycle that has been discontinued and will now pass into the history books of the greatest bikes ever made.. Thank you, Jeff!
I gotta say I was struggling with my 2019 being too sluggish in the handling until I saw your video on tire pressures. From the dealer they not only had my tires at 36 lbs but it is not clear in the manual so I always ran it at 36lbs. Once I upped it to 42 lbs per tire it became a different beast in the corners. It went from wanting to stand up in corners to effortless in corners. It handles incredibly well now!
Jeff you're not kidding this thing is no joke man and mine's a 2019 and I got 5,000 mi now first bike I ever bought ever rode wow keep up the good videos I wish I could send you a pics of mine but I don't know how to do it on this
I have a 2009 VMAX which I bought new in 2009. This is the best bike that I have ever owned. I'm 67 years old so this is probably the last bike that I will own. Here are a few comments that I have to amplify on your video. * Jacking. I can't feel this jacking effect that some people mention and I've owned about 20 motorcycles. This is one of those things that people repeat because they've heard it before. It handles great for its size and weight and as well as any chain drive bike that I've ridden. * Vibration. Did you know that Yamaha intentionally left some vibration in the engine? They could have completely eliminated it with a different counter-balancer but their consumer studies indicated that people wanted to feel a certain amount of vibration so a small amount was left in. It is not objectionable in any way. * 6th gear. I still think a 6th gear would be useful to improve fuel economy on the highway. A lower engine speed reduces pumping losses and thus fuel economy. * Fuel tank. A bigger fuel tank would definitely be appreciated. * Sticker. You can remove that ugly safety sticker from your top cover very simply. Heat it up with a hair dryer for a few minutes. This will loosen the glue and you can peel it right off with no residue remaining. I did this the first day that I owned mine. * Cruise control. I really wish this bike had cruise control. The sad thing is that it would have cost almost nothing to incorporate it. It already has speed sensors on the wheels and throttle by wire. The only additional items needed would be 2 push buttons on the handlebars and software. * Oil pressure gauge. I really wish that the bike had an oil pressure idiot light. It only has an oil level idiot light. * Not a cruiser. This bike is really not a cruiser. It is more accurately described as a naked standard which is the way almost all bikes were before about 1985. A cruiser's main feature is a very low seat with forward controls that I hate. This bike has controls placed just below the rider with the rider leaning slightly forward. All this makes for much better handling and control than cruiser-style controls.
Thanks for watching and adding additional thoughts. That jacking thing is coming from people who haven't ridden one. Now my Nighthawk 650 jacked the rear. But somewhere along the way, at least Yamaha, figured out a way to dispense of it. As far as the cruiser moniker, we may have to agree to disagree on that. When this bike first came out it was to compete with the V65 Magna, which was the first power cruiser. The term naked is a recent term that didn't exist back when we first started riding. Today's naked is the 1980s standard. The VMAX was more of a cruiser than a standard. Either way, we are both fortunate to have one, especially now that it just got the ax last week.
I thought I was the only one to find the "Only one forever" bike... I bought mine new in 91 and I am now 62... It is sitting in my living room as I type this...
I've looked at a lot of bikes for my next ride and this video solidified that I made the correct choice. Very well done production, so thank you for the hard work in putting it all together. Dr. Marc
The VMax is rock solid and always was a bit old fashioned. Leave the LED toys and the TFT-multipurpose screen for the Generation Ipad generation, a VMax will be a special bike even after another 35 years. By then, the new bikers generation laughs about your "modern" style but the VMax, as dated as it may look to you today, will still be hailed. Maybe even more than today. It is one of a kind. Not wearing stylish fake jewels as signal indicators. I still own and ride my 1200 VMax. Could sell it for higher price then the ones that were "modified" for more modern looks back then. Guess why.
Absolutely hands-down the best review of any motorcycle I have ever watched. You did a great job on the video 2 thumbs up. I have been wanting a Vmax since the 1980s and somehow I have yet to buy one. I have owned 27 motorcycles and never really came across the right deal on the VMAX. I think all of that has come to an end this morning. I found a 2020 close by for the right price. It only has 614 miles on it and it looks like I'm going to be able to get it for under 15K. Due to the fact that the Vmax has been discontinued I feel I may need to pull the trigger immediately. Thanks again for the video.
@@flesz_ Unfortunately I did not. The dealership was acting super shady. Ended up in a argument with the sales manager who basically refused to let me pay cash for the bike. It was the first time I've ever experienced a dealership basically refusing to take my money. They were obviously in a deep committed relationship with their financial partners.
Really hard to find decent bike reviews. A little guys don't do their research when reviewing a bike. Just a lot of nonsense. You actually give detailed specs and good information on the bike. I've thought about reviewing several of my bikes and how I go out detailing and explaining overview of motorcycle is nearly identical to what you are saying. Well done 👏 man.
A really competent review, stuff we want to know, thanks. The VMax has been on my wanted list for many years, been looking at cruisers more recently and this is a real option. Maybe a test ride will turn me!! I’d go for the black like yours, mean. 👏
Great overview and love that paint scheme! Just bought a 2nd Gen last week with a 240 rear tire kit. The prior owner added: Yamaha OEM saddlebags (rare), Rizoma Sport CNC black Aluminum Hand grips. Black ASV brake and clutch levers, Folding Blacked out mirrors, Black Soto Rear Sets, Low Profile Passenger Backrest (same as yours), Passenger Footrest Relocation Kit, Black luggage rack, Blacked out turn signal lenses, Black Handlebar, Black Side Covers, Black front fender supports and he included a motorcycle cover and a battery tender. Looks to be $5K in mods and upgrades... I'll be adding bar end mirrors and maybe a black wrap to the intake scoops. Been riding Harleys since 1980, still ride a black Terminator Fatboy. Picked up a 1997 Gen 1 VMAX a few years ago and turned it into a Mad Max naked bike. That is the hotrod for scaring the neighbors. Looks like I'll be keeping all three...
I think the vmax is probably one of the best muscle cruisers you can buy. Love the V4 engine. Most of my riding is sport related and some touring so I bought the HondaVFR1200F 1237cc V4 engine. Tuned to 100tq and 190hp. Weight is about 560lbs wet.
Had a 85 vmax it was a beast back in the day. Have heard this model with a full exhaust and it sounded awesome. I kept the bike till 1990 no issues. From there I switched to sport bikes but always loved the vmax.
I have loved that bike for over 30 years Maybe I should finally try one out. I agree with the five speed philosophy. It’s just really wide gearing from forth to fifth. So it effectively gives you the best of both worlds, acceleration and cruising ease. I had an old Harley with a spaced out for the gear and it very effective, for different reasons. Today a lot of people say any performance bike should be engineered like a crotch rocket and I just don’t agree with that thinking.
I have yet to meet a VMAX owner who hates or doesn't like their bike. Many of them were hard core "other brand" owners, and drove one of these once, and then after that one ride, would fester over the whole deal, and one day, wake up, and say screw it, I am getting one... Which is strange to witness, as one acquaintance I have, when you walk into his garage, there isn't a single bit of wall space that isn't consumed with that "other brand" of pictures, posters, fandom, galore, and to then see a VMAX sitting in the middle of all that.. LOL. backed up by a smile on their face. It doesn't even matter what age group it is, as I have seen all walks of life rolling these units and it doesn't mean that they now hate the other brands, by all means no, they still fancy the other brands, but, there is just something about this VMAX series, that is fitting for so many flavors. It looks mean, it looks classy, it is an exceptional cruiser, at the same time, can be a rocket ship. There is one guy, who purchased one of these wrecked, from a salvage yard, and turned it into a stunt bike, beings that is what he likes to do, by modifying a few things one typically does to make it safer to play on, not only for the rider, but the safety for the bike, in the event of laying it on its side, as that is something that happens all the time with these stunt riders (not my cup of tea, but to each their own). I met another guy, who drag races one of these, and completely chopped the day lights out of it, with all sorts of modified stuff. No, it is not the fastest thing on the drag strip, but, his comment was, "Nah, it isn't as fast as most of my other drag bikes, but, on this one, I feel more safe, due to how solid it feels on the strip." Don't get me wrong, this bike is stupid fast, you wouldn't catch me doing what he does, thinking I could do that, no way!!! The part I am rolling on the floor about, is the bank still owns this bank, no warranty anymore, and still should have had like a 2 to 3 years or something like that, and the first chance he got, started to modify it, hacking the ECM, upgraded fuel system, etc...Who does that kinda stuff? LOL... when the unit really doesn't need any mod's.. but that is a tinkerer for you...
This has been my dream bike for about 3 years now. i bought a honda magna 750 V4 and fell in love with v4 bikes. cant wait to own one of these my self.
I rode a 1994 Magna VF750C (house mate's motorcycle) during a 6-month assignment in Huntsville, AL this past year. I have owned a 1994 gen-1 V-max as well as a 2007 gen-1 V-Max in NY. The Magna was smooth and an OK fit, but I missed the occasional V-Boost rush. Now, I am back at home in NY (COVID-19 pandemic has us working remotely) and missing the warm Alabama weather for an opportune ride. The gen-2 is too tall for me. The gen-1 V-Max and Magna were good fitting with my short 29" in seam trousers.
Jeff, good review. Love your all-black version, esp. the exhaust looks better that way than in the titanium-color version. But now it’s getting time for some mods;-) Take a look at the OEM windshield, it really adds something to the look. Also, those hanging ear indicators had to go for mine. Kellermann makes some ultra-light and super small ones. I’ll send you pics if you want.
@@Jay_Hall I'm with you Jay. I will not be doing modifications to this bike just for the sake of doing them, especially the exhaust. I will have a video at some point on modifications I will NOT be making. 😎
@@wanaraz the first yamaha imported to the states was a two stroke parallel twin so you must mean the two stroke parallel twin design that Harley stole from the Germans.
Hey I'm a Alabama person also, Phenix City. A friend of mine had an original VMax. He moved up from a 650 maximum. It was a scary Beast lol. The maximum could jump both tires off the ground when you cranked the throttle. But it wasnt near the pounds of the Vmax. Nice Bike stay safe!!
I will have a Max one day. I was a teen in the 80’s when the mighty Mac came alive. It’s been my dream bike since the day I first saw it. Once all the kids fly the coop, then I will have one.
I have a Shaft Driven 2012 BMW K1600 Gt and never had a shaft drive jack sensation , and that BMW is unbelievably quick. My 2020 Ducati Panegali V4s with full Ak titanium exhaust with Race tune gives you the sensation of launch 🚀 you wouldn’t believe, liken it to a Cat shot that won’t stop until you back it off. Nice presentation, thank you.
I own a late 2007 Vmax. One of the last of the first gens. I also own an early 2009(manufactured in 2008)Vmax. First of the last gens. Here is my experience....with the gen 1, I get that instant recognition and for some, that nostalgia. With that is also the respect that bike gave the racing world. The gen 2, the recognition isnt there. Its only when I tell people its a Vmax is when the light bulb clicks. Power differences are night and day between the gen 1 and gen 2. The gen 1 has the Vboost which you "feel" kick in. Like secondaries on an old 4 barrel carb. The gen 2 power is smooth and strong throughout the entire RPM band but no "kick" once youre above 6000 RPM. 500 extra CCs and fuel injection is so much more superior to carburation. However, if you are thinking of getting a Vmax of any generation, its a bike that will not disappoint. And this is not a bike you get if you are concerned with fuel mileage. They are thirsty lil beasts and they drink well. Lastly, anyone considering VMax the years I think with "better" value would be early first year(1985) with stock exhaust. 1994 in yellow. Yes, some people have painted other year maxs yellow, but 1994 was the only year for yellow. 2005. This is their anniversary edition with only 2000 in this year. They have numbered badges indicating sequence. 2007. Last year of the gen 1 run. Every problem with the bike allegedly worked out(factory wise). 2009. First year for the gen 2 run. 2020. Last year of the entire production run. This list is my opinion and in no way shape of form should be taken as gospel. You can find each of these bikes and perhaps get one at a great deal. You may already have one of these bikes and didnt get what you though you were gonna get. The market will bear what the market will bear.
Very, very nice (apart from the non self-cancelling indicators). I've had a 2009 VMax, so this would be round 2 for me. Like you, I'm a shortie but have never felt out of control on my bike. This all black version just looks awesome.
well put together and well explained, i have a 2001 and a 84 venture royal, am planning to adding their big brother, to the stable. the yamaha v4 is an awesome motor, the only thing i could add is sheer exhilaration, :)
Great review..! I've loved the V-max for as long as I can remember, not only the power, but the style.......so now I ride a black Honda. :-) A Honda that looks and feels a bit like the V-max, with a V4 engine, a nice rumble from quad upswept exhaust pipes, and a driveshaft. It's the 1988 SuperMagna (VF 750 C).
No doubt at all this Amazing Machine it's really a magnificent powerful Beast!!!, Truly love this Amazing Powerful Monster!!!, Great explanation and video as well, Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for the tour. I have not seen this gen V Max in person but the 1st gens I have ridden feel like it has an extra 3rd of a bike stuck in the middle. Great fun, just large.
If this bike had a bigger gas tank and a 6th gear I never would have gotten rid of mine. Very difficult to cruise outside of city limits. The 5 speed transmission is geared for the 1/4 mile and no way to change the gearing for longer highway rides, nobody rides at 60 on the freeway. If you go at 75 the rpms are so high that any touch of the throttle has a big change in speed. Not to mention it seems like the gas mileage goes down into the teens. If all you want to do is boulevard cruise, there is nothing better.
This is just my personal opinion here. The VMax ( 4 cyl ) the MT 01 ( 2 cyl ) and the Roadstar Warrior ( 2 cyl ) all come out of the one stable, Yamaha. The VMax is the only survivor, but it doesn’t mean it has the road to itself. The MT 01 and Warrior can hold their own with the VMax. Both these bikes are just as dangerous if ridden by an inexperienced rider. The MT & Warrior don’t need to rev as high as the Max ( 5k redline with certain mods 6k ). Where the Max probably has it is in the top speed, but then again at 130+ mph who cares which one has the higher speed. I have had my 2005 RS Warrior off the clock at 235kph and for a 63 yr old at the time was enough for me. If I was say 30 yrs younger I would probably buy a VMax, but I’m happy with what I have. Thanks for the video from Down Under😎😎🐝
Just bought my 2020 vmax 1/30/21. Its snowing here in Maryland so I'm gonna have to wait for a decent day to ride it. Dealership wouldn't let me test drive it. Which is understandable.
@@JeffMarcum I drove it the other day for like 10 minutes. It's fast as fuk. I love how when you give it the beans the front wheel stays on the ground. I have a 2020 Mt10 and the front tire comes up real easy. I'm not to coordinated and wheelies scare the he'll out of me. Glad the vmax didn't do that. Can't wait for a decent day to ride it again.
Hmmmm......I've been familiar to this bike since its intro in the 80's , never really thought I would want to out run the fighter jets at take off but, that's why my wife refers to me as Crazy......Great Vid!!
Great review ! I own a Second generation Yamaha V 4 venture 1300 cc which is similar to the first generation Vmax engine I wish yamaha had went with the new larger v 4 1670 cc engine on their new venture instead they went with a 1900 cc v twin air cool ☹️
what a Sweet Monster.. realy loved my Air couler 1,670 V2 MT-01, but this Think.. can't wait to jump on it. This full black look just beautiful!! Traction control under the right hand
Thx a great video! I have a 99 1200 VMAX. Yes they have some downfalls. Would guess why they quit making them again! This is a great bike and wish I could get1.
It really seems like a technological marvel. I appreciate your perspective especially, as a fairly small guy and someone older than twenty-five. ;) Many happy riding hours to you! New Subscriber here!
Great video. However as a vmax ownwer I have to say to crank the trottle a littelbit in idle will not open the exup valve so it is actually louder when you ride the bike on high rpm and wide open trottle
My goal wasn’t to see how loud I could make it, but to demonstrate how loud it would be under normal circumstances while sitting in the driveway to show that neighbors shouldn’t be annoyed. Doing as you suggested would surely upset the neighbors. 🤬😡
Good review. I have the 2020 Rocket 3 GT and enjoy it for all the same reasons. Not much between the 2 bikes based on your review. I just have a preference for Triumph. The old Rocket III was not as good as the V Max, but the new one is IMHO. Interesting review and keep on enjoying your ride.
A couple 8mm plastic ties at each end of the coil spring anchoring it to the spring cup on any bike or car coil-over will hook one up astronomically. Its actually an old Rally trick where wire or a hd pipe clamp even used. :)
Never rode a V-Max but I've always been a fan. I feel like if someone claims to love motorcycles or is a self proclaimed "bike enthusiasts" and they don't know about the V-Max then they usually don't know much about motorcycles.
Excellent bike, i had 3 of the 1200 Vmaxs, they all ran great, i hit a deer with one of them, never laid the bike down, still was $1800.00 in damage, stainless steel Super Trap mufflers etc. a little more costly, i almost bought one of these 1700's, i do especially like this all black one, i bought another Kawy Concours 1400 instead, i want to do more traveling, but that does'nt exclude this bike, they are the coolest & nicest looking bikes in my opinion, also run great, good video 👍personally , i think the little back rest makes it look a little better yet 👍
Most riders that just like raw acceleration generally don’t do low speed drills I my experience. And with a 66” wheelbase it isn’t really going to shine in low speed drills.
Yamaha just announced they are discontinuing the V-Max for 2021! Very nice reviews on this bike. It's a classic for sure. I pondered getting one earlier this year, but ended up with a 2020 HD Fat Bob. It's a more practical cruiser I feel. Take Care
Got divorced, lost the house, no garage. . . yeah it was a sad day to sell mine, it was a 93 in mint shape and I had a ton of fun while I owned it. And I'm still alive to talk about it. If I ever hit the lotto I will get another one. Maybe two ! The new is probably nice to ride but it lacks in the sexy department. The older ones just had that look that I fell in love with.
Remember, the Rumor was that in 2007 it was gonna be discontinued also. Crossing my fingers for Gen 3? I absolutely adore and love my 2015! Hands down, the baddest mofo on the planet as far as muscle bikes...
The coolest cruiser motorcycle ever made. I always wanted one, but I don’t have a lot of experience riding. They seem to have gone up a lot in price since production has stopped.
Visually stunning … unquestionably aggressive and intimidating yet still a strong statement of just low-profile CLASS. This is museum-quality industrial design if I ever saw it.
I don't mind not having a self cancelling module on my bike. My left thumb fidget all the time when I ride, I used to be so conscious with my signal lights, even when riding a straight 10 kilometer high way, my thumbs keep clicking on the center button on these signal levers. I'm way past the point where I no longer forget to turn off my signals. I managed to bring the same practice when I ride my car. But yeah, I guess you're right, there are still some wackos who keep forgetting to turn them off, so I guess I support this.
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I want this bike someday maybe if i am rich someday
You will get hurt on that bike if you are not careful.love to have one .
Vmax muscle male 😎
5'6" 130 lbs riding a 600+ lbs bike. You're amazing, man.
I want to get into motorcycles by starting with a Honda Rebel 500 but i am reluctant because i am only 5'7" 125 lbs.
@@sepg5084 Thank you. I started with small bikes and worked my way up. It's not intimidating that way.
I am never getting rid of my 2020 VMax. The most fun, and comfortable fun on two wheels!
You can have different types of fun on bikes it's not all about power I have a few big powerful bikes that are fun but also a little 125 mini bike that's actually more fun
Same here. Best quality too.
Come ride my tt500 might change your mind,had a 700fazer loved it tt1980 fazer1984
Bmf
I just bought a used 2015 in September 2023 and just wish I would have got one brand new when they still made them…
Just learned about what I wanted about a year ago and a co-worker recommended VMAX but only used was available. The more I looked into reviews of bikes and having a new first bike I had to have one to grow with… I love how it is tame and easy in low RPM and get ready for the beast when you rip the throttle!
I bought a 2020 Vmax on October 2nd. I have 1,100 miles on it and I really love the bike. It is cold now and messing up my fun but still living the dream on a warm day.
Think about making decat - if you don't hear decated one, you never hear real vmax. I made decat + i make custom mufflers witch "toce" ends. Sounds very agressive, spits flames. ua-cam.com/video/jWZGxRir0HI/v-deo.html
On decat and stock mufflers it sounds cool too, but less agressive. And short, blue flames, from 4 ends pipes indepedently.
I feel like UA-cam is feeling my love for grown-folk reviews, Scotty. I like reviews that tell the good stuff not just 0-60 and horsepower garbage everyone repeats.
Scotty is og
When I first got this motorcycle and opened up the throttle, I thought it was perfect. I didn't feel overwhelmed at all. It felt like what I thought a motorcycle should feel like. It felt like what I had been trying to modify my other motorcycles to perform like.
For sure. No mods necessary with this beast.
I'm 52 and have been wanting a V Max since 1985. I'm finally going to go look at one in Orlando this weekend and hopefully purchase! Great review of an amazing motorcycle that has been discontinued and will now pass into the history books of the greatest bikes ever made.. Thank you, Jeff!
Thank you for watching. Good luck. Let us know how it goes.
I never heard of this bike till I checked out the video. History?
@@wanaraz You might be interested in this video: ua-cam.com/video/KzJXmlb_f4Y/v-deo.html
16 ear old on a vmax would be interesting...
Hope you got your bike!
That's the most inviting seat I've ever seen on a bike in this class.
Dream bike right there.
That's not a triumph or a Honda goldwing.......what are you saying
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@@dirtymikentheboys5817 that reply made me gag, triumph i can understand to a certain person, but goldwing eeeuughhh
same but now its production has stopped :(
I gotta say I was struggling with my 2019 being too sluggish in the handling until I saw your video on tire pressures. From the dealer they not only had my tires at 36 lbs but it is not clear in the manual so I always ran it at 36lbs. Once I upped it to 42 lbs per tire it became a different beast in the corners. It went from wanting to stand up in corners to effortless in corners. It handles incredibly well now!
I’m glad that helped make your bike handle better.
It’s so sinister looking all blacked out like that 🔥
The 2nd gen vmax is powerful, if you're buying a used one with low mileage - make sure it doesn't have too much piss on the seat...
Lmao
Jeff you're not kidding this thing is no joke man and mine's a 2019 and I got 5,000 mi now first bike I ever bought ever rode wow keep up the good videos I wish I could send you a pics of mine but I don't know how to do it on this
If you want, you can email me pics. Go to my website and use the email address I have listed in the Contact section.
I had a V65 Magna back in the day. Only 115 horses but went through back tires like crazy. A bike like that will keep you buying tires.
I have a 2009 VMAX which I bought new in 2009. This is the best bike that I have ever owned. I'm 67 years old so this is probably the last bike that I will own. Here are a few comments that I have to amplify on your video.
* Jacking. I can't feel this jacking effect that some people mention and I've owned about 20 motorcycles. This is one of those things that people repeat because they've heard it before. It handles great for its size and weight and as well as any chain drive bike that I've ridden.
* Vibration. Did you know that Yamaha intentionally left some vibration in the engine? They could have completely eliminated it with a different counter-balancer but their consumer studies indicated that people wanted to feel a certain amount of vibration so a small amount was left in. It is not objectionable in any way.
* 6th gear. I still think a 6th gear would be useful to improve fuel economy on the highway. A lower engine speed reduces pumping losses and thus fuel economy.
* Fuel tank. A bigger fuel tank would definitely be appreciated.
* Sticker. You can remove that ugly safety sticker from your top cover very simply. Heat it up with a hair dryer for a few minutes. This will loosen the glue and you can peel it right off with no residue remaining. I did this the first day that I owned mine.
* Cruise control. I really wish this bike had cruise control. The sad thing is that it would have cost almost nothing to incorporate it. It already has speed sensors on the wheels and throttle by wire. The only additional items needed would be 2 push buttons on the handlebars and software.
* Oil pressure gauge. I really wish that the bike had an oil pressure idiot light. It only has an oil level idiot light.
* Not a cruiser. This bike is really not a cruiser. It is more accurately described as a naked standard which is the way almost all bikes were before about 1985. A cruiser's main feature is a very low seat with forward controls that I hate. This bike has controls placed just below the rider with the rider leaning slightly forward. All this makes for much better handling and control than cruiser-style controls.
Thanks for watching and adding additional thoughts. That jacking thing is coming from people who haven't ridden one. Now my Nighthawk 650 jacked the rear. But somewhere along the way, at least Yamaha, figured out a way to dispense of it. As far as the cruiser moniker, we may have to agree to disagree on that. When this bike first came out it was to compete with the V65 Magna, which was the first power cruiser. The term naked is a recent term that didn't exist back when we first started riding. Today's naked is the 1980s standard. The VMAX was more of a cruiser than a standard. Either way, we are both fortunate to have one, especially now that it just got the ax last week.
I thought I was the only one to find the "Only one forever" bike... I bought mine new in 91 and I am now 62... It is sitting in my living room as I type this...
I've looked at a lot of bikes for my next ride and this video solidified that I made the correct choice. Very well done production, so thank you for the hard work in putting it all together. Dr. Marc
I’m glad it helped you. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Jeez, I had one 5 years ago and they still have those turn signals from the 1980s! Cmon Yamaha!
The VMax is rock solid and always was a bit old fashioned. Leave the LED toys and the TFT-multipurpose screen for the Generation Ipad generation, a VMax will be a special bike even after another 35 years. By then, the new bikers generation laughs about your "modern" style but the VMax, as dated as it may look to you today, will still be hailed. Maybe even more than today.
It is one of a kind. Not wearing stylish fake jewels as signal indicators.
I still own and ride my 1200 VMax. Could sell it for higher price then the ones that were "modified" for more modern looks back then.
Guess why.
Had an '89 for 24 years and still have my '09 after 12 years and still loving every ride.
Nice!
Absolutely hands-down the best review of any motorcycle I have ever watched. You did a great job on the video 2 thumbs up. I have been wanting a Vmax since the 1980s and somehow I have yet to buy one. I have owned 27 motorcycles and never really came across the right deal on the VMAX. I think all of that has come to an end this morning. I found a 2020 close by for the right price. It only has 614 miles on it and it looks like I'm going to be able to get it for under 15K. Due to the fact that the Vmax has been discontinued I feel I may need to pull the trigger immediately. Thanks again for the video.
Thank you. I'm glad you found the review useful. Good luck with getting the bike. Please keep us posted on how it goes.
Did you get it ?
@@flesz_ Unfortunately I did not. The dealership was acting super shady. Ended up in a argument with the sales manager who basically refused to let me pay cash for the bike. It was the first time I've ever experienced a dealership basically refusing to take my money. They were obviously in a deep committed relationship with their financial partners.
@@romesyoutubechannel5356 all right
What a shame
Really hard to find decent bike reviews. A little guys don't do their research when reviewing a bike. Just a lot of nonsense. You actually give detailed specs and good information on the bike. I've thought about reviewing several of my bikes and how I go out detailing and explaining overview of motorcycle is nearly identical to what you are saying. Well done 👏 man.
Thank you for the nice feedback.
Another great video Jeff. Good comprehensive overview. Keep'em coming.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
A really competent review, stuff we want to know, thanks. The VMax has been on my wanted list for many years, been looking at cruisers more recently and this is a real option. Maybe a test ride will turn me!! I’d go for the black like yours, mean. 👏
Get yourself one pre 2018 model with those hand polished air scoops. Its value is increasing with time
Great overview and love that paint scheme! Just bought a 2nd Gen last week with a 240 rear tire kit.
The prior owner added: Yamaha OEM saddlebags (rare), Rizoma Sport CNC black Aluminum Hand grips. Black ASV brake and clutch levers, Folding Blacked out mirrors, Black Soto Rear Sets, Low Profile Passenger Backrest (same as yours), Passenger Footrest Relocation Kit, Black luggage rack, Blacked out turn signal lenses, Black Handlebar, Black Side Covers, Black front fender supports and he included a motorcycle cover and a battery tender. Looks to be $5K in mods and upgrades... I'll be adding bar end mirrors and maybe a black wrap to the intake scoops.
Been riding Harleys since 1980, still ride a black Terminator Fatboy. Picked up a 1997 Gen 1 VMAX a few years ago and turned it into a Mad Max naked bike. That is the hotrod for scaring the neighbors. Looks like I'll be keeping all three...
Thank you. Congrats on the new VMAX. Both generations of VMAX are definitely keepers.
I think the vmax is probably one of the best muscle cruisers you can buy. Love the V4 engine. Most of my riding is sport related and some touring so I bought the HondaVFR1200F 1237cc V4 engine. Tuned to 100tq and 190hp. Weight is about 560lbs wet.
Those of us with V4 experience appreciate the unique characteristics of that configuration. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Had a 85 vmax it was a beast back in the day. Have heard this model with a full exhaust and it sounded awesome. I kept the bike till 1990 no issues. From there I switched to sport bikes but always loved the vmax.
I have loved that bike for over 30 years
Maybe I should finally try one out.
I agree with the five speed philosophy. It’s just really wide gearing from forth to fifth. So it effectively gives you the best of both worlds, acceleration and cruising ease.
I had an old Harley with a spaced out for the gear and it very effective, for different reasons.
Today a lot of people say any performance bike should be engineered like a crotch rocket and I just don’t agree with that thinking.
Took my road test on a vmax. The examiner was like "You brought a Vmax!!??" 🤣🤣 I loved that bike.
I have yet to meet a VMAX owner who hates or doesn't like their bike. Many of them were hard core "other brand" owners, and drove one of these once, and then after that one ride, would fester over the whole deal, and one day, wake up, and say screw it, I am getting one... Which is strange to witness, as one acquaintance I have, when you walk into his garage, there isn't a single bit of wall space that isn't consumed with that "other brand" of pictures, posters, fandom, galore, and to then see a VMAX sitting in the middle of all that.. LOL. backed up by a smile on their face. It doesn't even matter what age group it is, as I have seen all walks of life rolling these units and it doesn't mean that they now hate the other brands, by all means no, they still fancy the other brands, but, there is just something about this VMAX series, that is fitting for so many flavors. It looks mean, it looks classy, it is an exceptional cruiser, at the same time, can be a rocket ship. There is one guy, who purchased one of these wrecked, from a salvage yard, and turned it into a stunt bike, beings that is what he likes to do, by modifying a few things one typically does to make it safer to play on, not only for the rider, but the safety for the bike, in the event of laying it on its side, as that is something that happens all the time with these stunt riders (not my cup of tea, but to each their own). I met another guy, who drag races one of these, and completely chopped the day lights out of it, with all sorts of modified stuff. No, it is not the fastest thing on the drag strip, but, his comment was, "Nah, it isn't as fast as most of my other drag bikes, but, on this one, I feel more safe, due to how solid it feels on the strip." Don't get me wrong, this bike is stupid fast, you wouldn't catch me doing what he does, thinking I could do that, no way!!! The part I am rolling on the floor about, is the bank still owns this bank, no warranty anymore, and still should have had like a 2 to 3 years or something like that, and the first chance he got, started to modify it, hacking the ECM, upgraded fuel system, etc...Who does that kinda stuff? LOL... when the unit really doesn't need any mod's.. but that is a tinkerer for you...
This has been my dream bike for about 3 years now. i bought a honda magna 750 V4 and fell in love with v4 bikes. cant wait to own one of these my self.
I rode a 1994 Magna VF750C (house mate's motorcycle) during a 6-month assignment in Huntsville, AL this past year. I have owned a 1994 gen-1 V-max as well as a 2007 gen-1 V-Max in NY. The Magna was smooth and an OK fit, but I missed the occasional V-Boost rush. Now, I am back at home in NY (COVID-19 pandemic has us working remotely) and missing the warm Alabama weather for an opportune ride.
The gen-2 is too tall for me. The gen-1 V-Max and Magna were good fitting with my short 29" in seam trousers.
Jeff, good review. Love your all-black version, esp. the exhaust looks better that way than in the titanium-color version. But now it’s getting time for some mods;-) Take a look at the OEM windshield, it really adds something to the look. Also, those hanging ear indicators had to go for mine. Kellermann makes some ultra-light and super small ones. I’ll send you pics if you want.
Other than adding a small boulevard windshield and some engine guards, pucks,,leave it alone!
Thanks for watching. Coincidentally, I am considering the Yamaha windshield, but more so to cut noise during motovlogs, than for looks.
@@Jay_Hall I'm with you Jay. I will not be doing modifications to this bike just for the sake of doing them, especially the exhaust. I will have a video at some point on modifications I will NOT be making. 😎
Jeff, another great VMAX video!! Kudo's once again to you. :)
Thanks again Jay.
Oh Harley finally has a 120 hp cruiser. Yamaha: "hold my beer"
Finally 😆🤣. HD still in the rear view
Yes yamaha has been copying American engines for a long time.
@@wanaraz lol
@@bookie60 That's how Japan got started. They stole secrets and copied.
@@wanaraz the first yamaha imported to the states was a two stroke parallel twin so you must mean the two stroke parallel twin design that Harley stole from the Germans.
Doc, you are the backbone of YT. Great content, and I thank you for the information.
Thank you. I'm glad you like it.
Hey I'm a Alabama person also, Phenix City. A friend of mine had an original VMax.
He moved up from a 650 maximum. It was a scary Beast lol. The maximum could jump both tires off the ground when you cranked the throttle. But it wasnt near the pounds of the Vmax.
Nice Bike stay safe!!
Thank you. If you mean the Maxim, I remember that bike in the 80s...it was nice.
@@JeffMarcum yes lol my memory is jacked up lol. I was in a coma for 7 days bout 3 years ago... things get fuzzy time to time lol!!
Had one in 1992 What a Beast ! Sold it for more than I bought it for . Should have kept it !
Just found your channel and honestly this is the best review I've watched so far on the vmax!
Thank you.
just found your channel today ,love your review style .
I will have a Max one day. I was a teen in the 80’s when the mighty Mac came alive. It’s been my dream bike since the day I first saw it. Once all the kids fly the coop, then I will have one.
Had an 86, an 89 and a 99 V-Max at different times over the years. May be time to revisit Mr Max! Nice bike, great review!
Thank you. If you do check out the 1700, it won't disappoint.
It’s the best onlooking one I’ve seen all blacked out and a very good review
Thank you.
Nice job Jeff, owned a 2005 V-max,, sold it, just bought a Goldwing and already thinking of a newer Vmax...can't get it out of my blood.
Thank you. I look forward to having both a Gold Wing the VMAX.
I have a Shaft Driven 2012 BMW K1600 Gt and never had a shaft drive jack sensation , and that BMW is unbelievably quick. My 2020 Ducati Panegali V4s with full Ak titanium exhaust with Race tune gives you the sensation of launch 🚀 you wouldn’t believe, liken it to a Cat shot that won’t stop until you back it off. Nice presentation, thank you.
Thank you. I like the BMWs. I may get the R1250 RT as my third bike.
This is probably the best review I've seen on the Vmax so far. Thanks for the info😊
You’re welcome. I’m glad you liked it.
I particularly LOVE ❤️ V-MAX 1700cc...
I love it, it's a awesome looking bike. I had a 1983 V65 Magna, and my riding buddy had a 1990 VMax. We left a lot of sport bike guys crying! 😆
When I had my V65 Magna, I also had a friend who had a 1993 VMAX. Those were the days. 😎
I own a late 2007 Vmax. One of the last of the first gens. I also own an early 2009(manufactured in 2008)Vmax. First of the last gens. Here is my experience....with the gen 1, I get that instant recognition and for some, that nostalgia. With that is also the respect that bike gave the racing world. The gen 2, the recognition isnt there. Its only when I tell people its a Vmax is when the light bulb clicks. Power differences are night and day between the gen 1 and gen 2. The gen 1 has the Vboost which you "feel" kick in. Like secondaries on an old 4 barrel carb. The gen 2 power is smooth and strong throughout the entire RPM band but no "kick" once youre above 6000 RPM. 500 extra CCs and fuel injection is so much more superior to carburation. However, if you are thinking of getting a Vmax of any generation, its a bike that will not disappoint. And this is not a bike you get if you are concerned with fuel mileage. They are thirsty lil beasts and they drink well.
Lastly, anyone considering VMax the years I think with "better" value would be early first year(1985) with stock exhaust. 1994 in yellow. Yes, some people have painted other year maxs yellow, but 1994 was the only year for yellow. 2005. This is their anniversary edition with only 2000 in this year. They have numbered badges indicating sequence. 2007. Last year of the gen 1 run. Every problem with the bike allegedly worked out(factory wise). 2009. First year for the gen 2 run. 2020. Last year of the entire production run. This list is my opinion and in no way shape of form should be taken as gospel. You can find each of these bikes and perhaps get one at a great deal. You may already have one of these bikes and didnt get what you though you were gonna get. The market will bear what the market will bear.
2:29 the 2 handlebar clamp bolts and steering stem washer look like a goofy smiley face.. It's probably because the bike is having a lot of fun too 😅
Very, very nice (apart from the non self-cancelling indicators). I've had a 2009 VMax, so this would be round 2 for me. Like you, I'm a shortie but have never felt out of control on my bike. This all black version just looks awesome.
Is theres a DCT on v-max 1700cc ?
No. Manual only.
Never liked the Vmax until I saw this review, now I think I would like to have one. Great job.
Thank you.
So 35 years of never liking it?
I had an 04' and loved it. But this year/color just looks so sinister. Very nice and thanks for the review!
well put together and well explained, i have a 2001 and a 84 venture royal, am planning to adding their big brother, to the stable. the yamaha v4 is an awesome motor, the only thing i could add is sheer exhilaration, :)
Thanks for watching and commenting. The original Venture: the engine that the VMAX made famous.
Great review..!
I've loved the V-max for as long as I can remember, not only the power, but the style.......so now I ride a black Honda.
:-)
A Honda that looks and feels a bit like the V-max, with a V4 engine, a nice rumble from quad upswept exhaust pipes, and a driveshaft.
It's the 1988 SuperMagna (VF 750 C).
Thank you. I used to have a 1986 V65 Magna.
That is an awesome looking bike! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching.
Beautiful machine .... thinking about getting 1 of them some day ...
Riding a stryker at the moment
Just ran across your video, Thanks, Enjoyed the info and humor. Been ridin since the 70s. Later from Texas.
No doubt at all this Amazing Machine it's really a magnificent powerful Beast!!!, Truly love this Amazing Powerful Monster!!!, Great explanation and video as well, Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for the tour. I have not seen this gen V Max in person but the 1st gens I have ridden feel like it has an extra 3rd of a bike stuck in the middle. Great fun, just large.
People ignore the fact that "rear jacking" means the rear tire is pushing down hard. That equates to more grip. Not a bad thing at all.
If this bike had a bigger gas tank and a 6th gear I never would have gotten rid of mine. Very difficult to cruise outside of city limits. The 5 speed transmission is geared for the 1/4 mile and no way to change the gearing for longer highway rides, nobody rides at 60 on the freeway. If you go at 75 the rpms are so high that any touch of the throttle has a big change in speed. Not to mention it seems like the gas mileage goes down into the teens. If all you want to do is boulevard cruise, there is nothing better.
One of the very best review out there. Thanks for sharing.
I have older model 1200 and it's awesome beast tamed only by experienced riders. Throttle this kitten with respect m8s...
🤘😉☝️
This is just my personal opinion here. The VMax ( 4 cyl ) the MT 01 ( 2 cyl ) and the Roadstar Warrior ( 2 cyl ) all come out of the one stable, Yamaha. The VMax is the only survivor, but it doesn’t mean it has the road to itself. The MT 01 and Warrior can hold their own with the VMax. Both these bikes are just as dangerous if ridden by an inexperienced rider. The MT & Warrior don’t need to rev as high as the Max ( 5k redline with certain mods 6k ). Where the Max probably has it is in the top speed, but then again at 130+ mph who cares which one has the higher speed. I have had my 2005 RS Warrior off the clock at 235kph and for a 63 yr old at the time was enough for me. If I was say 30 yrs younger I would probably buy a VMax, but I’m happy with what I have. Thanks for the video from Down Under😎😎🐝
Thanks for watching and sharing your insight on this and other bikes.
Great bike I just love the sound of that V-4 when you get on it there's nothing like it.
Might sell my boat just to buy one of these. I’ll actually use it lol
Just bought my 2020 vmax 1/30/21. Its snowing here in Maryland so I'm gonna have to wait for a decent day to ride it. Dealership wouldn't let me test drive it. Which is understandable.
Congrats! You are going to love it.
@@JeffMarcum I drove it the other day for like 10 minutes. It's fast as fuk. I love how when you give it the beans the front wheel stays on the ground. I have a 2020 Mt10 and the front tire comes up real easy. I'm not to coordinated and wheelies scare the he'll out of me. Glad the vmax didn't do that. Can't wait for a decent day to ride it again.
Wow, very cool bike and nice presentation. Is it still being produced?!?
Hmmmm......I've been familiar to this bike since its intro in the 80's , never really thought I would want to out run the fighter jets at take off but, that's why my wife refers to me as Crazy......Great Vid!!
Very nice video JEFF… if the VMAX had 6 gears I would buy as well
Yeah, a lot of people feel the same way. Six gears is the new standard that everyone expects.
Awesome bike, love the all black look, killer! Thanks for sharing
Excellent review and very detailed. Makes me want to buy a VMax now 😀 Ride Safe
Thank you.
Great review ! I own a Second generation Yamaha V 4 venture 1300 cc which is similar to the first generation Vmax engine I wish yamaha had went with the new larger v 4 1670 cc engine on their new venture instead they went with a 1900 cc v twin air cool ☹️
Thank you. The Venture used to be a unique touring bike with its V4. Now, it’s just another Harley clone.
The original V max engine was derived from he original Venture V4.
I have an old 1200 and i slapped a air shifter and air cooling system also holeshot exhaust sounds like a beauty !
what a Sweet Monster.. realy loved my Air couler 1,670 V2 MT-01, but this Think.. can't wait to jump on it. This full black look just beautiful!! Traction control under the right hand
Thx a great video! I have a 99 1200 VMAX. Yes they have some downfalls. Would guess why they quit making them again! This is a great bike and wish I could get1.
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it.
So glad you talked about gear ratio.
LOOKS AMAZING.. Hope its my next Bike.... i now have a Honda VTX 1800
Have always loved the VMAX I have ridden a few very nice review best one I've seen ride safe mister
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
It really seems like a technological marvel. I appreciate your perspective especially, as a fairly small guy and someone older than twenty-five. ;) Many happy riding hours to you! New Subscriber here!
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
Great video and very nice bike.. Greetings from Denmark.
Thank you.
Very detailed, well done video. Thank you!
Great video. However as a vmax ownwer I have to say to crank the trottle a littelbit in idle will not open the exup valve so it is actually louder when you ride the bike on high rpm and wide open trottle
My goal wasn’t to see how loud I could make it, but to demonstrate how loud it would be under normal circumstances while sitting in the driveway to show that neighbors shouldn’t be annoyed. Doing as you suggested would surely upset the neighbors. 🤬😡
That's one nice bike, the blacked out look makes it more vicious.
Congrats!!! My Fav since then started!! My only regret...not having one! To old now!😔 Enjoy and be safe!✌
Good review. I have the 2020 Rocket 3 GT and enjoy it for all the same reasons. Not much between the 2 bikes based on your review. I just have a preference for Triumph. The old Rocket III was not as good as the V Max, but the new one is IMHO. Interesting review and keep on enjoying your ride.
A couple 8mm plastic ties at each end of the coil spring anchoring it to the spring cup on any bike or car coil-over will hook one up astronomically. Its actually an old Rally trick where wire or a hd pipe clamp even used. :)
Never rode a V-Max but I've always been a fan. I feel like if someone claims to love motorcycles or is a self proclaimed "bike enthusiasts" and they don't know about the V-Max then they usually don't know much about motorcycles.
Nice video...I love the power aspect. I would like to see one in person. I have a 2011 Triumph Rocket Roadster. Had it for 6 yrs. I’m getting itchy.
Excellent bike, i had 3 of the 1200 Vmaxs, they all ran great, i hit a deer with one of them, never laid the bike down, still was $1800.00 in damage, stainless steel Super Trap mufflers etc. a little more costly, i almost bought one of these 1700's, i do especially like this all black one, i bought another Kawy Concours 1400 instead, i want to do more traveling, but that does'nt exclude this bike, they are the coolest & nicest looking bikes in my opinion, also run great, good video 👍personally , i think the little back rest makes it look a little better yet 👍
Thank you and thanks for watching. I also prefer the way the bike looks with the backrest.
Ive wanted a vmax since the very first time i seen one in the early 90's.
Perfect overview. Nice work
You should show us how easy this bike to do figure 8 drill.
Yeah, right! Before or after I practice? 🤣😂
@Jeff Marcum..i knew it LOL!..i don’t know about you but I would not buy a motorcycle if i cannot do figure 8..
Most riders that just like raw acceleration generally don’t do low speed drills I my experience. And with a 66” wheelbase it isn’t really going to shine in low speed drills.
@@JeffMarcum yeah
Yamaha just announced they are discontinuing the V-Max for 2021! Very nice reviews on this bike. It's a classic for sure. I pondered getting one earlier this year, but ended up with a 2020 HD Fat Bob. It's a more practical cruiser I feel. Take Care
Thank you. Yes, no more VMAX. Glad I bought when I did.
Bought one in 2009 and it is so fast!!
Great review thank you. Your bike still looks brand new
Got divorced, lost the house, no garage. . . yeah it was a sad day to sell mine, it was a 93 in mint shape and I had a ton of fun while I owned it. And I'm still alive to talk about it. If I ever hit the lotto I will get another one. Maybe two ! The new is probably nice to ride but it lacks in the sexy department. The older ones just had that look that I fell in love with.
Remember, the Rumor was that in 2007 it was gonna be discontinued also. Crossing my fingers for Gen 3? I absolutely adore and love my 2015! Hands down, the baddest mofo on the planet as far as muscle bikes...
I’m hoping for a Gen 3 as well.
The coolest cruiser motorcycle ever made. I always wanted one, but I don’t have a lot of experience riding. They seem to have gone up a lot in price since production has stopped.
Visually stunning … unquestionably aggressive and intimidating yet still a strong statement of just low-profile CLASS. This is museum-quality industrial design if I ever saw it.
I don't mind not having a self cancelling module on my bike. My left thumb fidget all the time when I ride, I used to be so conscious with my signal lights, even when riding a straight 10 kilometer high way, my thumbs keep clicking on the center button on these signal levers. I'm way past the point where I no longer forget to turn off my signals. I managed to bring the same practice when I ride my car. But yeah, I guess you're right, there are still some wackos who keep forgetting to turn them off, so I guess I support this.