:wacko2: :yahoo: :dash1:
I have a serious problem. I really need an intervention.
Just aquired a bucket list bike. 85 Vmax 4100 miles. 2 small paint chips in the tank cover otherwise don't see anything. Of course anything that has anything to do with brake fluid is toast. Might keep back brake system. Does anyone know of newer brake systems that they use on old vmax's and newer clutch masters that might work.
Will need new tires. And battery of course. Tank looks like it was drained. Some surface rust inside. But doesn't look bad. Maybe the carbs were drained too.
ice addition! :good:
Can't wait to see how this one goes
Pretty sure you need encouragement - not an intervention!
The wonderful howl of Mr Max is second only to the CBX..... keep the updates coming, love to read your impressions.
Quote from: giantkiller on April 22, 2023, 05:11:34 PM
:wacko2: :yahoo: :dash1:
Does anyone know of newer brake systems that they use on old vmax's and newer clutch masters that might work.
The Vmax upgraded the brakes in 1993. Just like the FJ. A simple fork change will give you the ability to mount Blue Dot calipers. The 1993-2007 forks, wheel, rotors and Blue dots will get your braking system up to par.
For the clutch. Brand new 1989-1993 FJ1200 Clutch Master Cylinder assembly's are available brand new. Check with Randy or your local dealership.
Fred
Next you'll be asking about the Vmax chain drive conversions, so you can run a wider back rim and tire....
Quote from: aviationfred on April 23, 2023, 04:51:50 PM
Quote from: giantkiller on April 22, 2023, 05:11:34 PM
:wacko2: :yahoo: :dash1:
Does anyone know of newer brake systems that they use on old vmax's and newer clutch masters that might work.
The Vmax upgraded the brakes in 1993. Just like the FJ. A simple fork change will give you the ability to mount Blue Dot calipers. The 1993-2007 forks, wheel, rotors and Blue dots will get your braking system up to par.
For the clutch. Brand new 1989-1993 FJ1200 Clutch Master Cylinder assembly's are available brand new. Check with Randy or your local dealership.
Fred
Thanks Fred. Are the newer wheels still 18" on the front. I just ordered a new set of tires for it last night.
Can you still get new clutch slaves for the max.
I don't think I'll mod it too much. It's too mint. Low miles. And a first year. I just want to make it functional. With minimal updates..... he says as he wonders what it would be like with nitrous?!?!
The wheels are the same diameter from 1985-2007.
The clutch master cylinder for the Vmax is the same part number as the FJ1200 clutch master cylinder. Open the following link and scroll down the page. You will see the 1985 Vmax is listed as compatible.
https://www.partzilla.com/product/yamaha/2KW-W2645-00-00?ref=5dc5d474aef881a50bc67935f11a242251b27031 (https://www.partzilla.com/product/yamaha/2KW-W2645-00-00?ref=5dc5d474aef881a50bc67935f11a242251b27031)
Fred
Nice! I always wanted a first generation VMax also.
I've never delt with the blue dot calipers. I've got 2008 gsxr1000 front ends on my fjs. Do you have to get them from certain bikes or do they all have the Same mounting tabs.
Yamaha monoblock calipers (axial mount) used on several models... FJR, FZ-1 and YZF series.
Note: on the YZF R-1 use caliper up to 2003. Starting in 2004 the R-1 calipers went to a radial mount.
Quote from: giantkiller on April 24, 2023, 12:02:07 AM..... he says as he wonders what it would be like with nitrous?!?!
BETTERER!
Quote from: fj1289 on April 26, 2023, 02:47:46 AM
Quote from: giantkiller on April 24, 2023, 12:02:07 AM..... he says as he wonders what it would be like with nitrous?!?!
BETTERER!
Everything is better with nitrous.....except clutch baskets and inner hubs. :rofl2: BTW.....great score!
You can put on a bigger rear wheel if you want .
Quote from: Old Rider on April 27, 2023, 03:07:05 AM
You can put on a bigger rear wheel if you want .
What was that swapped from? Any other details? A VMax has always been on my radar ever since they came out!
Quote from: fj1289 on April 27, 2023, 09:28:05 AM
Quote from: Old Rider on April 27, 2023, 03:07:05 AM
You can put on a bigger rear wheel if you want .
What was that swapped from? Any other details? A VMax has always been on my radar ever since they came out!
It is a 2003 model i spoke withe the owner today because he is selling it and im tempted to buy it .He did not know what bike the wheel is from ,but says that maybe it was a
special delivery from yamaha ? i doubt that but not sure. He wants 11000 usd for it that is maybe to much as i seen them go for 6000-8000 but they are older .It has only
17000km on the meter.
I ordered a 170 rear tire. Supposedly will fit. Like I said I'm going to try to resist moditis as much as possible. Just need to get it functional. Going to cost over $500 just to make front brakes and clutch new and functional. That is the first thing that needs to be done. Have to figure out what way to best do that.
Supposedly the 85 exhaust is less restricted, louder. They changed it for 86 and up. To meet noise restrictions. So won't have to change the mint stock exhaust.
By the way i already have a V-max but that is not ridable because it is to small :biggrin:
I did som searching and found a company in Germany that make wheels for V max so i think the 17" wheel is from there : http://www.v-max-f-maerz.de/vmaxkatalog/590_en.html (http://www.v-max-f-maerz.de/vmaxkatalog/590_en.html)
Still trying to decide what way to go with the front brake and clutch master cylinders. Are there any modern bikes with radial masters. That have the mounts for mirrors. Figure fj1100 owners might have looked into this.