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The 2011 Yamaha VMAX (VMX17)  is the ultimate muscle bike and is the awesome      result of its  evolutionary journey. The unique features of this iconic beast      are  richly blended with advanced sportbike tehcnology and forward-thinking       style. It all adds up to a machine with immense performance and  visual power.      Theres only one V-Max.
Liquid-cooled,  1,679cc, DOHC, 16-valve, 65°, V-4 engine has no equal      in its  class. The compact engine design has allowed the engineers to place       the engine in the "sweet spot" of the frame to optimize handling. DOHC  4-valve "pent roof" cylinder head design provides optimum      breathing  efficiency for incredible engine performance. Valve actuation is       via under bucket shims. Compression ratio is 11.3:1.
   
   
   
   
   
Steel  valves are used for excellent durability. Intake valves are 34mm in       diameter with a 14-degree valve angle while exhaust valves are 30mm  with a      15 degree valve angle. "Combination" chain and gear camshaft  drive system is utilized.      With this system, only the intake cams  are driven by a chain (attached to      the crank), the exhaust cams are  driven by a gear drive off the intake cams.      This design allows for  more compact cylinder heads since the distance or "pitch"      between  the camshafts is reduced. High-performance camshafts provide incredible  engine performance. Centrifugal      decompression device on the exhaust  cam means fast, easy starting. 
Automatic hydraulic cam chain tensioners reduce engine mechanical noise. 
   
Lightweight,  forged, aluminium short skirt pistons help provide fast throttle       response, reduced vibration and provide excellent durability. Connecting  rods are carburized and use a nut less design. The lower end "cap"       of the rod is made from the same piece of material as the upper  portion; this      design is known as "fracture splitting". This design  aids in establishing      true big end roundness, greater precision in  con rod dimensions and are extremely      durable. 
   
180-degree crankshaft design is utilized. 
   
   
   
Gear-driven  engine counter balancer shaft is used to reduce vibration and       maximize rider comfort. The balance ratio is 50% to allow some pulse  feel.      Since the crank design is 180 degrees, there is also some  inherent natural      balancing effect as well. Twin radiator design  features a curved upper rad and lower flat rad for maximum      cooling  efficiency. Each rad has its own cooling fan. An oil-to-coolant heat  exchanger type oil cooler maintains stable lubricant      temperatures  for increased performance and extended engine life. 
   
Wet sump oil lubrication system is used and features a spin-on cartridge-type      oil filter.
   
Mikuni  fuel injection system uses four 48mm throttle bodies fitted with T.P.S.       (Throttle Position Sensor) and numerous other sensors. An oxygen  sensor has      been fitted into the exhaust making this a "closed loop"  type FI      system. The benefits include excellent throttle response,  great fuel economy,      reduced emissions, stable idling and no choke  to fuss with during start up.      The closed loop design means the  system is constantly monitoring the fuel      / air mixture and  adjusting it as required for maximum performance plus reduced       emissions.
   
Denso  12-hole injectors are used for excellent fuel atomization for maximum       power and response across the entire rev range. 
   
The Yamaha VMAX  utilizes a lightweight main Electronic Control Unit (ECU) that in       fact consists of 3 - ECUs in total. The main 32-bit ECU controls the  ignition      and fuel injection process, while a 2nd and 3rd integral  ECU controls the      YCC-T & YCC-I. This "combined" ECU design  reduces weight. 
   
YCC-I or Yamahas  Chip Controlled Intake means the intake funnels / stacks      vary in  length (between 2 positions) depending on engine rpm. An electronic       servo motor varies the funnel length from 150mm (for low to mid rpms)  to the      short setting of 54mm for high rpm. The transition or  switching rpm between      the 2 lengths is 6,650 rpms. The  revolutionary YCC-I provides the best of      both worlds, solid low rpm  torque and power combined with an amazing high      rpm rush. It takes  only 0.3 of a second for the funnels to move from the tall      to the  short position.
   
Yamaha  Chip Controlled Throttle (YCC-T) electronically controls the throttle       valves for outstanding response and improved controllability at all  rpms.      This system features twin Throttle Position Sensors (TPS) and  a D.C. motor      driving the throttle valves. The YCC-T is used to  provide even more control      of the intake air volume for smoother  torque character. The rider can "mechanically      close" the throttles  by simply closing the throttle twist grip. 
   
Large capacity air box uses a viscous-type paper air filter.
   
   
Air  Induction System (AIS) injects fresh air into the exhaust port area to       fully combust any un-burnt fuel, reducing harmful HC and CO  emissions for      a cleaner environment. 4-into-1-into-2 into-4 exhaust  system is used. Not only does it make a serious      styling statement  but also provides excellent performance and reduced emissions       thanks to a 3-way honeycomb catalytic converter in the under engine  "muffler      box". It also features Yamahas patented Exhaust Ultimate  Power Valve      (EXUP). This system monitors engine rpm and adjusts  exhaust flow (via the      EXUP valve) for maximum performance at all  rpms with no "flat spots".      This system helps to improve torque,  optimize fuel economy and reduce emissions      too.
   
Crankcase  design incorporates the cylinders into the upper half of the cases       for reduced weight. Ceramic composite cylinder "bores" are a  "liner-less"      design with the ceramic coating sprayed directly on  the aluminium block to      ensure great heat dissipation for consistent  power delivery, reduced friction      and reduced weight.
   
Open deck type cylinder sleeves are used for maximum cooling efficiency.
   
Lightweight magnesium alloy crankcase covers are used.
   
Hydraulically  activated, ramp-type slipper clutch featuring 10 friction plates       is used to deliver consistent clutch performance with a light lever pull  and      minimal maintenance. A slipper or back limiter clutch assembly  reduces rear      wheel hop when making hard downshifts or under hard  braking. The clutch master      cylinder is a Nissin design using a 14mm  piston. The clutch lever offers 4      positions of adjustability.
   
   
5-speed  transmission features optimized gear ratios for maximum acceleration       and performance. 5th gear is an overdrive gear to reduce engine rpm  at highway      speeds for a comfortable ride. Clean, quiet, smooth  low-maintenance shaft drive is used. This system features      dual "U"  joints to accommodate the extra wide rear tire. 
   
Compact rear shaft drive gear case assembly reduces weight and improves styling.
   
   
Functional hand finished aluminium intake covers highlight Yamahas  quality      and attention to detail. ACM magneto produces 420 watts of  power at 5,000 rpms. High-performance direct ignition coils (ignition  coil is built into the spark      plug cap) reduce weight while iridium  spark plugs and high-output magneto      deliver increased spark  energy. 
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CHASSIS/SUSPENSION
   
Lightweight  cast aluminium frame has been designed to offer an optimized       rigidity balance to maximize handling performance. This frame is very  rigid      or stiff at the head pipe, engine mounts and swingarm pivot  point. In other      areas, material is less rigid in order to allow for  "tuned flex".    
   
   
Extra-long,  lightweight cast aluminium swingarm provides great torsional       rigidity for excellent handling and manoeuvrability. The distance  between      the swingarm pivot and the rear axle has been optimized  (662.5mm) for great      rear wheel traction. Threaded holes for racing  type rear stand are provided. Detachable C.F. die cast aluminium and  extruded aluminium rear sub frame      means easier maintenance access  (and a less costly repair if the unit is "looped      out"). 
   
Huge  fully adjustable, conventional cartridge-type 52mm front fork features       120mm (4.7") of road-smoothing wheel travel. The inner tubes  feature      a oxide titanium coating to reduce friction and wear. The  adjustable design      allows the rider to tailor suspension settings to  match riders weight and      road conditions to maximize handling and  suspension performance. There is      5-way spring preload adjustability  plus 20-way compression damping and 17-way      rebound damping  adjustability. 
   
   
Lightweight  triple clamps. The upper is made of cast aluminium while the      lower  clamp is forged aluminium. Fork pitch is 225mm while offset is 30mm.  Link Monocross rear suspension utilizes a fully adjustable remote  reservoir      rear shock. Rear wheel travel is 110mm (4.3").  Adjustments include 11      way spring preload adjustability (via  easy-access remote adjuster), 12-way      compression damping and 18-way  rebound damping adjustability. 
   
15-litre  fluorinated polyethylene fuel tank is mounted below the riders       seat and therefore helps maintain a low centre of gravity plus mass  centralization.      It also provides space for the large capacity air  box. The fluorination treatment      reduces the "permeation" of fuel  vapours (hydrocarbons) into the      atmosphere. The electric fuel pump  is housed inside the tank. The low fuel      warning light will  illuminate with approx. 4.2 litres of fuel remaining.
   
Dual  floating 320mm wave-style front rotors are squeezed by radial mount,       monoblock 6-piston calipers. The result is incredible braking  performance      with excellent control and lever feedback. The master  cylinder is a Brembo      radial pump master cylinder with a 16mm  piston, a direct GP race innovation.      The lever is adjustable for  various hand sizes.
   
298mm  wave-style rear disc is squeezed by a single-piston slide-type caliper       utilizing sintered metal pads and a 14mm Brembo master. The caliper  is mounted      below the swingram to maintain a handling enhancing low  centre of gravity.
   
Anti-lock  braking system features Yamahas latest ABS system, very similar       to that found on the FJR1300. The linear controlled 3-position ABS  system      features an ECU with an integrated compact hydraulic unit  built into the ECU      plus active type wheel sensors with magnetic  rotors. The benefit is reduced      weight, excellent mass  centralization and better lever feedback feeling when      the system is  operating. The main benefit of ABS is excellent control under      hard  braking or braking on wet or slippery surfaces since the ABS system  helps      to prevents wheel lock-up. 
   
Rugged  yet lightweight cast aluminium 5-spoke mag wheels front and rear.       The wheels utilize hollow "spokes" to reduce unsprung weight for       superior handling. Front rim size is a 3.50 x 18 fitted with a tubeless  120/70R18      radial tire, while the rear is 6.00 x 18 fitted with a  wide tubeless 200/50R18      radial tire. 
   
Conventional tapered 1?" diameter low rise handlebar.
   
Cool  multi-function handlebar mounted meter includes analog tachometer and       digital speedo plus an adjustable shift light and a variety of  warning lights.      A second multi-function display panel is located on  top of the "fuel      tank" (actually it is the air box cover).  Readouts on this panel include      fuel gauge, fuel consumption  display, odometer, dual tripmeters, clock, coolant      temp, gear  indicator, throttle valve opening, intake air temp, stop watch      and  fuel reserve tripmeter. This panel uses a highly visible 256 x 64 dot       matrix "Organic Electro Luminescence display". Brightness is  adjustable.
   
Bright, H4 60/55-watt, halogen headlight
   Eye-catching LED tail light means it uses less electrical power. 
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2011 Yamaha VMAX (VMX17) - USA Specifications
MSRP: * $19,890 (Granite Gray) Available from September 2010/CA model      March 2011
Engine 
-      Type 102-cubic-inch (1679cc) liquid-cooled 65° V-4, DOHC, 4 valves/cylinder
 - Bore x Stroke 90.0mm x 66.0mm 
 - Compression Ratio 11.3:1 
 - Fuel Delivery Fuel Injection with YCC-T and YCC-I 
 - Ignition TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition 
 - Transmission 5-speed, multiplate slipper clutch 
 - Final Drive Shaft 
 
     Chassis 
-       Suspension / Front 52mm telescopic cartridge fork w/oxidized  titanium coating.      Fully adjustable preload, compression and  rebound; 4.7 in travel
 - Suspension / Rear Single shock w/remote reservoir and remote adjustable for      preload, compression and rebound 
 - Brakes / Front Dual 320mm wave-type discs; radial mount 6-piston calipers,      Brembo® radial pump master cylinder 
 - Brakes / Rear 298mm wave-type disc, single-piston caliper and Brembo®      master cylinder 
 - Tires / Front Bridgestone® Radial 120/70-R18 59V 
 - Tires / Rear Bridgestone® Radial 200/50-R18 76V 
 
     Dimensions 
-      Length 94.3 in
 - Width 32.3 in 
 - Height 46.8 in 
 - Seat Height 30.5 in 
 - Wheelbase 66.9 in 
 - Rake (Caster Angle) 31.0 in 
 - Trail 5.8 in 
 - Fuel Capacity 4.0 gal 
 - Fuel Economy** 27 mpg 
 - Wet Weight*** 683 lb / 685 lb (CA model) 
 
     Other 
-      Warranty 2 Year (Limited Factory Warranty) with Priority Delivery Program