How much horsepower does a 1999 Yamaha V-Max have?
Water cooled, 1198cc, V4, DOHC
Power: | 140.04 HP (103 kW) @ 8000 rpm |
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Torque: | 114.74 Nm (84.63 lb-ft) @ 7500 rpm (Ram-air) |
Final drive: | Shaft |
Curb weight: | 623.9 lbs |
Category: | Cruiser |
Is the Yamaha V-Max a good bike?
The VMAX corners better than any other cruiser on the market today. This awesome bike is not intended to race on a race course, but handles like it could. The VMAX was intended to go down a 1/4-mile track (and fast, too). The wide aftermarket tire gives this beast the meat it needs to stick to the road/track.
How fast does a Yamaha V-Max go?
Yamaha VMAX
Manufacturer | Yamaha Motor Company |
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Class | Power cruiser |
Engine | 1,197 cc (73.0 cu in) liquid-cooled DOHC 70° V-4 |
Bore / stroke | 76 mm × 66 mm (3.0 in × 2.6 in) |
Top speed | 240 km/h (150 mph) |
How much does a 1997 Yamaha Vmax weigh?
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS YAMAHA V-MAX 1200 1997
DIMENSIONS AND CAPACITIES | |
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Empty weight | 262.0 kg (577.6 lbs) |
Height to seat | 765 mm (30.1 inches) |
What was last year for Yamaha V-Max?
Yamaha V-Max (1991-2003) This version then remained until 2003, at which point Yamaha ceased importing them, thanks to tightening emissions regulations. This was, arguably, for the best though, with the bike’s ’80s chassis technology showing its age.
Do Yamaha still make the VMAX?
After a 35-year run, the Yamaha VMAX is dead after 2020. Introduced in 1985, the VMAX enjoyed exactly one major update in its 35-year reign as the original power cruiser. Even when it was thoroughly revamped in 2009, the formula stayed the same.