Yamaha has dipped a tentative toe into the custom
waters: it’s commissioned three top builders to work their magic on the
venerable V-Max ‘power cruiser’. The V-Max has been around since 1985, so it’s
due for a fillip—and that’s exactly what
Roland Sands (USA),
Marcus Walz
(Germany) and
Ludovic Lazareth (France) have provided. Although Yamaha has
called the initiative “Hyper Modified”, the mods are relatively mild. I’m
guessing the builders were told not to stray too far from the essence of the
original.
The version we’re looking at here comes from Lazareth, who plays at
the more extreme end of the custom field—and has a penchant for bolting
superchargers onto his bikes.
Yamaha doesn’t go into detail on Lazareth’s modifications to the V-Max, other
than revealing that it has been fitted with an LCD screen with a rear-view video
link. There’s no supercharger this time—probably a wise move, given that the
V-Max is a handful as it is. Changes include new air intakes and headlight, a
new radiator and chin scoop and tail section, and new exhaust cans.
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