Waaaaay OT: Vmax! Not the Hornady kind.

by Andrew @, Bloomington, IN, Friday, March 29, 2013, 23:28 (4202 days ago)

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It is very fast though.

Waaaaay OT: Vmax! Not the Hornady kind.

by Cherokee @, Medina, Ohio, Saturday, March 30, 2013, 07:08 (4201 days ago) @ Andrew

Good looker, bet it runs good too. Very fast you say, hummmm...

I always liked the V Max

by Jhenry, Saturday, March 30, 2013, 09:43 (4201 days ago) @ Andrew

I clearly remember looking at the first one to hit the dealers floor in State College PA. We marveled at the width of the rear tire and the horsepower stats. The dealer referred to it as "an exercise in wretched excess". The V Max then would do a quarter in 10.4 seconds, burn rubber all the way down a city block, and pull a 140 top end. My old kawi Z1 was the fastest thing on pavement at the time of it's introduction and would pull a 135 top end, and do a quarter in 12.3. My brother Jeff's Kaxi Z1R had a RayJay turbo charger and a giant Weber carb. It would do a 10.3 quarter on street tires and had a 175 top end, of course it would suck gas like no tomorrow and was a little sketchy in town. Even today the 10.4 quarter mile time of a V Max is quite good and unable to be matched by many sport bikes. Quite a few can do a better flat out top end run, but who does that anymore now that we are older and realize we are not immortal as we once thought. The V Max is also vastly more comfortable to ride than some organ donor torture device bike. The gas tank is a bit of a trick but not too bad once you have filled it a few times.

I have no idea if you have ever heard one of those things with good aftermarket pipes or not but they sound awesome. Like a V8. Pipes, ditch the V Boost dingus and rejet those carbs for fun in the sun. Or, leave it and enjoy the ride as is. Very nice bike either way. Congrats.

It came with a 4 into 1 Supertrapp system.

by Andrew @, Bloomington, IN, Saturday, March 30, 2013, 12:31 (4201 days ago) @ Jhenry

Was too loud for his wife. Going to put it back on next week.

Awsome bike nectar

by Jhenry, Saturday, March 30, 2013, 12:48 (4201 days ago) @ Andrew

That is an expensive system that is almost infinitely tunable by adding and removing baffles at the cone. Sweet. Put those bad boys back on and heads will turn.

You may want to ask the guy if he ever rejetted those carbs for that system.

Icing on the cake, it has been.

by Andrew @, Bloomington, IN, Saturday, March 30, 2013, 16:16 (4201 days ago) @ Jhenry

Bike runs rich with the factory pipes. I am going to get some exhaust wrap, and spend a few hours next week getting the set put on.

We will expect a full OT road report

by Jhenry, Saturday, March 30, 2013, 18:13 (4201 days ago) @ Andrew

I am in the process of gathering the parts and sundries for a hot cam set up on my Super Glide. I already put Big City Thunder baffles in the straight pipes for some back pressure. I think a Dyna 2000 tunable ignition and a single fire set up will go on at the same time. It has the EPA compliant cam from the factory right now and it runs pretty decent, an Andrews or V Thunder cam should perk things up quite nicely. Thankfully the weather is getting decent.

Only bikers know why dogs put their heads out the window.

That was one bad motor-scooter in its day!

by rob @, Sunday, March 31, 2013, 21:20 (4200 days ago) @ Jhenry

Out of all the bikes I've had, I miss my little orange Z1000 rocket. It would do 150 and some change on the top end (Oh yes indeed, I did!) and it would do 0-100 in "don't have time to focus on a stop watch!). You could not not hit the 11,500 redline in first gear at WOT, in fact you couldn't even get to its peak torque range around 10,000 rpm because at 8k it was on the rise:) I dearly miss it. I'm a speed freak and it seems my tolerance for adrenaline just kept increasing. In a serious bout of wisdom I sold it and bought a more sedate 1200 Sportster Roadster and didnt keep it long because it just didnt have The Stuff. I've thought about buying another but it's probably best I don't. If I buy another bike it will be a Road Glide or Road King Ultra Classic. I have wanted to do a cross country bike trip for years...still working on the better half to persuade her she'll enjoy it.

Waaaaay OT: Vmax! Not the Hornady kind.

by Slow Hand ⌂ @, Indiana, Saturday, March 30, 2013, 11:28 (4201 days ago) @ Andrew

I almost had one last spring. Timing just odnt work out and I missed out on it. It already hade Bauer and some suspension upgrades on it. I did a lot of research on them and was very excited about it. I ended up in a totally different direction and got an '02 V-Star 650 put about 5000 miles on it last summer, which is pretty good here in Indiana. I'm sure we have about the same riding season you do in St Louis. I'm hoping to take a short trip on mi e a little later today, matter of fact!

Widowmakers

by JLF @, Saturday, March 30, 2013, 11:54 (4201 days ago) @ Andrew

They were the ultimate cat's whiskers back in the early 90s, when I last kept up. I don't know if all the later generations of rice-rockets have eclipsed them or not. I knew one kid who came through the local hot-rod hangout where us old-timers congregated. He was a street racer who ran a V-Max with a nitrous setup on it. We heard he was running flat out when he scattered the engine, fragments of which punctured the nitrous bottle. Nothing left of him but a lingering pink mist. Sounds far fetched to me, but it's a good story.

JLF

Widowmakers

by Jhenry, Saturday, March 30, 2013, 12:51 (4201 days ago) @ JLF

There is a good (and verified) story on the web somewhere's where a guy on his VMax was running flat out and t boned a white tail. Cut the deer in half. Green guts all over the bike etc.

Hey Jack,

by MR, Saturday, March 30, 2013, 23:11 (4201 days ago) @ Jhenry

What was Powell riding when he T boned the cow and broke his leg?

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