Yamaha V Max tech info
Yamaha V Max description
Hi folks, you are looking at my 99 vmax, been in our family since new, bike is mechanically stock, and she runs great, I installed a new starter clutch last year. Before you let the mileage scare you, these bikes are known to go well over 100k miles before needing a overhaul, this engine runs smooth and makes lots of power, I will note there is a small oil leak underneath, but I can't honestly say where it's coming from, it doesn't drip on the garage, but I can smell it at times. I would guess maybe the shifter seal. the clutch is good and the transmission has NO shifting issues. the original carbon fiber look was repainted gloss black. Paint does have a few chips and nicks here and there but still shines up really nice, It has the a corbin seat, a rear seat backrest, detachable windshield and engine guards, I also have the stock seat and grab handle. I trust the bike completely and you can ride it anywhere with confidence. The only other things I can think to mention is the rear tire tread is borderline and it will need a ten dollar seal replaced soon where driveshaft goes into diff, i'm not sure what yamaha calls it, if it were a car it would be called a pinion seal, other than a couple minor things overall it's in real good shape and it has never let me down in the ten years I've owned it. You can trust what I say is what you'll get, I tell it like it is so there are no surprises. Being sold as-is so please read descritipon and ask questions before you bid. Thanks Rob!!!! |
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