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Yamaha V-MX 1200 V-Max

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Make Model

Yamaha V-Max 1200 20th Anniversary Limited Edition

Year

2005 - 07

Engine

Four stroke, V-four, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder.

Capacity

1198 cc / 73.1 cu-in
Bore x Stroke 76 х 66 mm
Cooling System Liquid cooled
Compression Ratio 10.5:1

Induction

4x 35mm Mikuni BDS35 carburetor

Ignition 

CDI 
Starting Electric

Max Power

102 hp / 74.4 kW @ 8000 rpm

Max Power Rear Tyre

97.88 @ 7700 rpm

Max Torque

114.7 Nm / 86.4 lb-ft @ 6000 rpm
Clutch Wet, multi disc

Transmission 

5 Speed 
Final Drive Shaft
Frame Double cradle steel tube

Front Suspension

40mm Kayaba forks, Air pressure
Front Wheel Travel 140 mm / 5.5 in

Rear Suspension

Dual Kayaba shocks, adjustable for preload damping.
Rear Wheel Travel 100 mm / 3.9in

Front Brakes

2x 298mm discs  2 piston calipers

Rear Brakes

Single 282mm disc  2 piston caliper

Front Tyre

110/90-18

Rear Tyre

150/90-15
Rake 29°
Trail 119 mm / 4.7 in
Wheelbase 1590 mm / 65.6 in
Seat height 765 mm / 30.1 in
Ground Clearance 145 mm / 5.7 in

Dry Weight

262 kg / 577.6 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

15 Litres / 3.9 US gal

Consumption Average

13.1 km/lit

Braking 60 - 0 / 100 - 0

13.2 m / 39.0 m

Standing ¼ Mile  

11.7 sec / 185.8 km/h

Top Speed

216.7 km/h
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Twenty-one years ago, Yamaha created the VMAX: a motorcycle so groundbreaking and advanced that is still stands alone over two decades after is debut. Raw, pure and shockingly powerful, the VMAX is the 2-wheel equivalent of the classic muscle car with Velocity Maximum as its inspiration.

Now, Yamaha is giving you the chance to help shape the future of the legendary VMAX, which promises to be as definitive and groundbreaking as the original. We want this motorcycling icon to be designed for the next generation of VMAX rider, so for the first time in our history we are showing a early concept model and asking for your evaluations. So sign up, and do your part in helping to create another motorcycling legend.

The Current V-Max has been in production since 1985

- In 2005 Yamaha introduced the 20th Anniversary Special Limited Edition V-Max

- The Yamaha V-Max has undergone very little change since it was introduced

- The new Yamaha Next V-Max is expected to have between 140-210 horsepower*.

- The new Yamaha Next V-Max may have traction control and/or Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) and/or Combined (linked) brake system*.

- The new Yamaha Next V-Max price could fall between $13,499 - $17,500+*