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  • QuikeeV replied to a topic in the forum Metric :
    March 20, 2016
    Yamaha VMAX
    I'm thinking about doing the unthinkable and selling off my Harley for another style of bike.  I'm thinking about the Ducati Diavel and the BMW R 1200  GS, but am starting to think about Yamaha's VMAX as well.  Any...  moreI'm thinking about doing the unthinkable and selling off my Harley for another style of bike.  I'm thinking about the Ducati Diavel and the BMW R 1200  GS, but am starting to think about Yamaha's VMAX as well.  Any feedback?  Thoughts on packing things for day trips (recognizing that it's not intended for touring)?  Thanks in advance for any responses...  
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  • QuikeeV
    Posted in the topic Yamaha VMAX in the forum Metric
    March 20, 2016 10:43 AM PDT
    Well, it's too bad Wolfpack wrote his post wrote his post four years ago so I'm sure he's found a bike by now that suits him. But being the owner of a 2d Generation Vmax I will tell anyone here who might be considering one that I love the performance. It's smooth, it's powerful and it will keep up with a liter bike to speeds up to 140mph. On the downside, creating all that horsepower comes at a price. With only a 4 gallon fuel tank and around 30mpg, it doesn't take a long time for the fuel light to come on, especially if you can't keep your hand out of the throttle, which I can't.
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