For as exaggerated and intense as the Yamaha VMAX is, the news of its demise came as more of a whimper than a scream, snuck in at the end of a press release detailing the exciting new colors coming for the rest of the 2021 Yamaha street bike range. If you blinked, you missed it, but there it was: Thanks to age and the inability to come anywhere close to meeting Euro 5 emissions standards, the Yamaha VMAX will be discontinued after 2020.
There is a good argument that it was about time.
Introduced in 1985, the VMAX enjoyed exactly one major update in its 35-year reign as the original power cruiser. Even when it was thoroughly revamped in 2009, the formula stayed the same. Massive V-4 plus relaxed riding position plus pirate-skycycle looks equals VMAX. It was a great idea, but so were cigarette machines. Neither lands that well in 2020, as we stand on a melting planet facing a generational social reckoning.
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But the simple equation is why the VMAX became the muscle bike by which all others were judged. The power cruiser that begat and then killed Harley-Davidson’s radical V-Rod. The monster that made machines like the Ducati Diavel possible.
But it didn’t even meet Euro 4 emissions standards, and though it was fast and torquey in a straight line, it wasn’t exactly comfortable and it handled about like it looked. And, at $17,995, it wasn’t cheap.
Still, I have always loved this bike. It is an almost perfect embodiment of what a motorcycle should be. It’s impractical, louder than it is fast, almost entirely antisocial, and perfectly devoid of any practical justification. If you have to ask whether you need a VMAX, you have missed the point. And that is, well, the point.
And so, we say goodbye to the 1,679cc V-4 muscle missile. We wish the swan song had been louder, longer, and played through a Les Paul and a wall of Marshalls, but we’ll make do with the memories. And remember that anywhere that tire smoke lingers in a dive bar parking lot, the spirit of the VMAX is alive.
2020 Yamaha VMAX Technical Specifications and Price
PRICE | $17,999 |
ENGINE | 102ci (1,679cc), DOHC, liquid-cooled 65° V-4; 16-valve |
BORE x STROKE | 90.0 x 66.0mm |
COMPRESSION RATIO | 11.3:1 |
FUEL DELIVERY | Fuel injection w/ YCC-T and YCC-I |
CLUTCH | Wet, multiplate slipper; hydraulic actuation |
TRANSMISSION/FINAL DRIVE | 5-speed/shaft |
CLAIMED HORSEPOWER | 174 hp @ 9,000 rpm |
CLAIMED TORQUE | 112.8 lb.-ft. @ 6,600 rpm |
FRAME | Aluminum twin-spar |
FRONT SUSPENSION | 52mm fork fully adjustable spring preload, compression, and rebound damping; 4.7-in. travel |
REAR SUSPENSION | Single shock remotely adjustable for spring preload, compression, and rebound damping; 4.3-in. travel |
FRONT BRAKE | Radial-mount 6-piston calipers, 320mm wave-type discs w/ ABS |
REAR BRAKE | 1-piston caliper, 298mm wave-type disc w/ ABS |
WHEELS, FRONT/REAR | Die-cast aluminum; 18 x 3.0-in. / 18 x 5.0-in. |
TIRES, FRONT/REAR | Pirelli Diablo Rosso III; 120/70R-18 / 200/50R-18 |
RAKE/TRAIL | 31.0°/5.8 in. |
WHEELBASE | 66.9 in. |
SEAT HEIGHT | 30.5 in. |
FUEL CAPACITY | 4.0 gal. |
CLAIMED WET WEIGHT | 683 lb. |
WARRANTY | 1 year, limited |
AVAILABLE | Now |
CONTACT | yamahamotorsports.com |