VMax

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I agree with uggs marketing comments however the bike just demands admiration.

Made for a purpose, straight line brute power straight to the wheel regardless of cornering and handling.

I would love a old full power version, maybe with some NOS and some clear covers to see the clutch. :roll
 
Loved it when it first came out, nearly bought it year after year, maybe now I will spend my childrens inheritance before the big sand nap...:D
 
It's a marmite bike, you either love it or hate it :rob

Personally I always liked them and have to admit things have not changed even with those exhausts :blast

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I like quirky bikes. It'll be a sad day when they stop making bikes like these. There's a bit of the rebel about it, non conformist if you like. It's cocking a snook at all the boring, bland, conventional style bikes a lot of manufactures are turning out nowdays.

Vive la Différence! as Waldin's Missus would say.
 
Ooh! Gimme gimme. :D:D

This is the one bike I would definitely buy again. :thumb2

I had an 88 full power Canadian import. Converted it to 17" wheels and used it to keep the local Gixer riders awake.
It didn't Handel as badly as the press made out 'you just had to stay with it' They just bottled it at the first sign of a weave and claimed it was no good in the bends. :rolleyes:

Seems they're releasing it as a limited edition. So I guess we'll not be seeing them here till 2010 :(

Best start saving then :augie
 


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