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BMWRider 03-04-2009 01:03 PM

OT-Project V-Max
 
In sept. of 08 I purchased a 1985 yamaha vmax off ebay. The seller told me it was in great shape, fully maintained and the whole 9 yards.

When I took delivery of the bike it was missing all over the place so I checked the air filter and found 10 dead baby mice and a chewed up air filter. I then checked the gas tank and found flakes of rust all over the inside of it.

Needless to say you can imagine how everything else looked....

Anyways I went ahead and started fixing everything and even added a few fun things along the way including:

-Front fork seals replaced

-Front fork springs replace

-Steering head bearings replaced

-Motor Removed and painted

-Valves adjusted with new gaskets

-Hayabusa brakes/calipers/rotors and lines

-1985 carbs replaced with 2005 carbs

-Morley Muscle Jet Kit installed on carbs (12RWHP upgrade) with tune

-Hindle exhaust with coated black headers

-Nitrous (40 HP shot) with progressive controller and purge kit (2.5lb bottle)

The bike was dyno'd at 122HP and 99TQ WITHOUT the nitrous at the rear wheel.

WITH the nitrous it dyno'd 165HP at the rear wheel. This would make it a tad over 200HP at the crank!

Here are some pics...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1236204057.jpg


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1236204091.jpg


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1236204115.jpg


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1236204140.jpg


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1236204159.jpg


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1236204181.jpg

Steve Carlton 03-04-2009 01:12 PM

I've always heard those are BIG fun. Looks like a hoot!

geothepencil 03-04-2009 01:24 PM

Did you alter the rpm at which the boost comes on ? Very thoughtful mods especially the head bearings , brakes and springs.

geo

BMWRider 03-04-2009 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by geothepencil (Post 4522712)
Did you alter the rpm at which the boost comes on ? Very thoughtful mods especially the head bearings , brakes and springs.

geo

No, the vboost is stock and I may even disconnect it with the butterfly's fully open.

geothepencil 03-04-2009 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BMWRider (Post 4523010)
No, the vboost is stock and I may even disconnect it with the butterfly's fully open.

There are a couple of gizmos that will alter that boost points that can be selected by the rider. One just makes it 3K if its on and the other one has a couple of points to choose from. I can find them if you are interested in them. All the time on is favored by a couple of my friends though. Ours is stock too.

geo

BMWRider 03-04-2009 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geothepencil (Post 4523031)
There are a couple of gizmos that will alter that boost points that can be selected by the rider. One just makes it 3K if its on and the other one has a couple of points to choose from. I can find them if you are interested in them. All the time on is favored by a couple of my friends though. Ours is stock too.

geo


I appreciate the offer. I think i'm gonna stay stock for now on the vboost but if I decide otherwise I will definetly let you know. What year do you have? Any mods?

shreddr 03-04-2009 05:44 PM

is that actually where you have the NOS bottle mounted? i guess you dont plan to pitch it into hard left turns!

BMWRider 03-04-2009 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by shreddr (Post 4523256)
is that actually where you have the NOS bottle mounted? i guess you dont plan to pitch it into hard left turns!


The max is not known for it's turning ability but the bottle was mounted there just for testing purposes. I plan on getting it somewhere outta the way but not sure where yet.

JonyRR 03-04-2009 06:25 PM

hahahahaha...I LOVE it.

it's a gas gas gas...

bottles aren't just for babies.

some for the car, some for the driver

Now it's time to add 8 OZ of Price Fuels max race to some pump premium...

https://www.pricechemical.com/Max_Race.html

if 90 isn't enough and 165 is just about right, 200 is even better..after all it IS a vmax..

I love it.

BMWRider 03-04-2009 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonyRR (Post 4523348)
hahahahaha...I LOVE it.

it's a gas gas gas...

bottles aren't just for babies.

some for the car, some for the driver

Now it's time to add 8 OZ of Price Fuels max race to some pump premium...

https://www.pricechemical.com/Max_Race.html

if 90 isn't enough and 165 is just about right, 200 is even better..after all it IS a vmax..

I love it.

Thanks Jony!

wswartzwel 03-04-2009 07:00 PM

The RH lower frame has a removable section.... Check the torque on those 4 bolts frequently, as they tend to loosen a bit over time, and allow the frame to flex.

Really fun bikes to play around with... See if you can get a discount for buying rear tires in bulk.. :)

geothepencil 03-04-2009 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BMWRider (Post 4523150)
I appreciate the offer. I think i'm gonna stay stock for now on the vboost but if I decide otherwise I will definetly let you know. What year do you have? Any mods?

OK...Ours is a 2003 box stock except for better fork springs and a slip on Supertrapp.

geo

markjenn 03-05-2009 12:09 AM

Neat bike but I'd sure watch those left-handers.

- Mark

shreddr 03-05-2009 02:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonyRR (Post 4523348)
Now it's time to add 8 OZ of Price Fuels max race to some pump premium...

https://www.pricechemical.com/Max_Race.html

if 90 isn't enough and 165 is just about right, 200 is even better..after all it IS a vmax..

I love it.

Is this what I need for my hotrod R12S or would I be screwing up the O2 sensors? Isn't nitro caustic?

BMWRider 03-05-2009 03:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wswartzwel (Post 4523408)
The RH lower frame has a removable section.... Check the torque on those 4 bolts frequently, as they tend to loosen a bit over time, and allow the frame to flex.

Really fun bikes to play around with... See if you can get a discount for buying rear tires in bulk.. :)


Yes indeed! The max's frame is known to "flex"

When I had the motor out I did update to solid motor mounts.

BMWRider 03-05-2009 03:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by markjenn (Post 4523663)
Neat bike but I'd sure watch those left-handers.

- Mark

The nitrous bottle will be moved outta the way asap. We put it there for testing purposes.

BMWRider 03-05-2009 03:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geothepencil (Post 4523433)
OK...Ours is a 2003 box stock except for better fork springs and a slip on Supertrapp.

geo

Did you get the progressive springs? That's what I upgraded to.

geothepencil 03-05-2009 06:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BMWRider (Post 4523734)
Did you get the progressive springs? That's what I upgraded to.

Yes we did. That front end needs all the help it can get. We didn't put the Furbur fix mod in yet. Maybe when we get the new bearings. After we bought it (also EBay), we suspected the former owner had cranked the bearings down as it weaved all over the place. I suspect he had gotten into some high speed handling problem and figured he'd make a steering damper out of it one way or another. We backed it off a little and it cured the weaving. Still some work to do on ours.

geo

BMWRider 03-05-2009 08:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geothepencil (Post 4524043)
Yes we did. That front end needs all the help it can get. We didn't put the Furbur fix mod in yet. Maybe when we get the new bearings. After we bought it (also EBay), we suspected the former owner had cranked the bearings down as it weaved all over the place. I suspect he had gotten into some high speed handling problem and figured he'd make a steering damper out of it one way or another. We backed it off a little and it cured the weaving. Still some work to do on ours.

geo

These older maxes seem to all have the same problems. When I got mine it had NO FRONT BRAKE! The brake reservoir was dry as the sahara!

The great part about them is how easy they are to work on. It's hard to believe back in 1985 ANY bike had this kind of power. It must have been a pure street terror (and still is).

RoLoo 03-05-2009 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by BMWRider (Post 4522667)

over 200HP at the crank !

...should be just enough... ;)


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