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Anybody have a Yamaha VMAX motorcycle?

NorthernRedneck

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I totally understand where you're coming from. I have the goldwing sitting in the garage about 95% done. I haven't even looked at it in months because of chronic pain in my back and legs. Like you two wheel toys may be a thing of the past for me. I've been looking at trikes lately and not a huge fan of them.

I'm seriously looking into the can am spyder for sometime in the next couple years. Bike guys say it's not a bike. Car guys say it's not a car. I would classify it in the bike category myself but a branch off the bike tree since you're still out in the open air riding. The first ones that came out had a crotch rocket riding position. They heard the cry from riders and came out with a cruiser and also a touring model.

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Galvatron

Spock and Galvatron < one and the same
The last Yamaha i had was a XJ550...it was chain driven and the newer 600 went to shaft driven.the late 1980's and early 1990's were a fun time....always wanted a FJ1300 but never got round to it.
 

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Dargo

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Okay, I have to be honest. Since I may not get to ride any more this year after next Wednesday, I rinsed off the ole HD Heritage and took it for a 70 mile cruise around some country back roads in my area. It's been so long since I've been on that bike I really forgot what it was like. I guess since 3 of the 4 HD motorcycles I've owned were old AMF shakers, that was the image and feel that has been stuck in my mind. Although it's no big cruiser by any means, I really enjoyed the ride on the Heritage and thought it was quite comfortable. Heck, different bikes for different moods, right? :smile:
 
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