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Yamaha Vmax Aniversary Edit. 1k Miles Rare Red on 2040-motos

US $5,995.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:1089 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Milford, Ohio, US

Milford, Ohio, US
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Yamaha V Max tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1200

Yamaha V Max description

Very rare and very limited.  2005 Yamaha Vmax 1200.   Twenty year anniversary edition with only 1089 miles. The dealer told me that they made 2000 of the limited editions for the world and that only 200 of them were in the very sought after red with the factory ghost flames. So this is one of two hundred with ridiculous low miles.  I added $1280 worth of accessories. They are very expensive from Yamaha and I paid a premium since I was told the tail rack, mounting kit and passenger back rest was the last one in the country.  I also added a very rare DRIVER back rest that was custom made for this bike and a 2 inch Vmax only bar riser so you are not bent over and sit up in a natural riding position. It also has a clear windscreen so the wind blast doesn't blow you off the back.

Every thing you have heard about the smooth V4 and monster power this bike produces is an understatement. When the boost kicks in it is like flipping a switch on a nitrous bottle and adding a turbo at the same time. If you just want a cruiser for Sunday rides you don't need to rev it up to boost RPM's so it really is a fun all around bike. The engine oil and filter was just changed as was the rear end shaft oil. I also added the custom black levers that the dealer had as an option.  A dealer did the carb synch about 100 miles ago so it should be ready to go a long time with out any additional expenses.  The white marks on the tank are only a reflection as the paint is absolutely perfect.

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