History of yamaha v max
John Reed, an English designer who lived in California was contracted by Yamaha to design
Sold both in Japan and abroad, the yamaha v-max has been on the market with only minor modifications since the 1985 model year, making it one of the best-selling Japanese motorcycles of all time. The Honda X-4 was created in response to its overwhelming success, but was in production for only six years, proving unable to shake the yamaha V-Max's popularity and exceptional reliability.
Until 2007, the original yamaha V-Max was offered for sale through the Star Motorcycles division of Yamaha Motorcycles. Apart from a minor freshening to the bike's specifications in 1993, when the bike gained a larger-diameter fork to minimize high-speed wobbling and drift, four-piston brake calipers, and other handling and safety related upgrades, the 2007 V-Max was almost the same as the original 1985 versio
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