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Click above for more live images from the official worldwide VMax unveiling
Back in 1984, Yamaha's then-new VMax set the motorcycling world on fire with its four-cylinder engine and mechanical V-Boost intake system which gave an extra shove of power at around six-thousand rpm. Riders fell in love with the VMax, and it has been the quintessential muscle bike ever since. Still, consumers have been hoping to see an update to Mr. Max for quite some time, and Yamaha Star Motorcycles has finally made those wishes come true. For 2009, Star will offer just 2,500 VMax's for sale in the U.S. If you want one, the line starts at your nearest Yamaha dealership and will require a $1,000 deposit.
Want to know all the details? Click on past the break for the full rundown.
Gallery: 2009 Yamaha VMax Live Unveil
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Click above for more live images from the official worldwide VMax unveiling
Back in 1984, Yamaha's then-new VMax set the motorcycling world on fire with its four-cylinder engine and mechanical V-Boost intake system which gave an extra shove of power at around six-thousand rpm. Riders fell in love with the VMax, and it has been the quintessential muscle bike ever since. Still, consumers have been hoping to see an update to Mr. Max for quite some time, and Yamaha Star Motorcycles has finally made those wishes come true. For 2009, Star will offer just 2,500 VMax's for sale in the U.S. If you want one, the line starts at your nearest Yamaha dealership and will require a $1,000 deposit.
Want to know all the details? Click on past the break for the full rundown.
Gallery: 2009 Yamaha VMax Live Unveil
All Photos Copyright Jeremy Korzeniewski / Weblogs Inc.Continue reading Officially Official: 2009 Star Motorcycles VMax, with live pictures
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