Are V-Rods a pariah?
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Tim Tom
The stock Vmax doesn't really do much for me, something about the rear end just looks dated, like it doesn't match the performance from that motor.
A little while ago though Yamaha gave one to three high profile custom builders to give a make over on. They made them into some pretty bitchin bikes!
This one came from the workshop of German builder Marcus Waltz

American moto-icon Roland Sands gave the Vmax his custom touch

And the French Ludovic Lazareth created this monster

Plenty of pictures and videos of these three bikes on the interwebs. Search VMAX Hyper Modified if you want to see more of them
Personally I'm torn between RSD's slimmed down bike and the brutal batman-esque Lazareth custom....Comment
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Tim Tom
As a comparison the the custom V-Max's I found a fantastic looking custom V-Rod. Those who wanted to put that motor into a sporting chassis and geometry may appreciate this effort.

No idea who did the work, but it looks great to my eye!Comment
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Try it? LMAO. If I cant get past the looks I cant get on the bike.The first time you get on a VMAX and the V-boost kicks in a 6K and almost rips your arms out of the socket, you'll change your mind. Only top heavy in parking lots and standing still, once you get em' going they're just like any other big 80's UJM, and you can upgrade the suspension front and rear with Progressives to make for a very comfortable ride. Try it, you'll like it!
Dude, seriously they have got to be one of the ugliest bikes ever made.Comment
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The V-Rod is generally not considered a 'real' Harley by the masses, but I like it okay. The styling is fine, but for me even though the motor isn't a world beater by modern standards it IS a good strong well designed modern power plant with plenty of untapped potential. If they would put that motor in a more sporty chassis I'd REALLY be interested. Maybe not interested enough to buy one, but I'd really like to see them go beyond their traditional customer base, I don't see why they can't. At very least I'd like to see SOME American company do it but we're a bit funny about such things here apparently."Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
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Now THIS is a real Harley!
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