Yamaha Vmax 1700
Yamaha VMAX 1700 (VMX17) została wprowadzona w 2009 roku jako kompletne przeprojektowanie kultowego oryginalnego VMAX, który zadebiutował w 1985 roku. Nowa generacja miała specjalnie skonstruowany silnik V4 o pojemności 1679 cm3 z układem dolotowym YCC-I firmy Yamaha oraz dramatycznie stylizowane podwozie, które łączyło agresję roweru mięśniowego z nowoczesną inżynierią. Szybko stał się flagowym krążownikiem mocy, słynącym z brutalnego przyspieszenia i uderzającej estetyki sztuki przemysłowej.
200 hp
Moc
167 Nm
Moment obrotowy
310 kg
Waga
215 km/h (electronically limited)
Prędkość maksymalna
7.5–9.5 L/100km (typical real-world average)
Paliwo
Nagie
Ciało
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Co kupujący powinni wiedzieć
Unique YCC-I Intake System
The VMAX 1700 features Yamaha's exclusive Y-shaped intake manifold that splits into four carb-style inlets, delivering a dramatic power surge above 6,500 RPM. This 'V-boost' effect is a signature trait buyers specifically seek out.
Watch the Cooling System
Known weak points include the water pump weep hole seal and radiator hoses, which can develop slow leaks after 20,000+ miles. Always inspect coolant condition and check for any staining around the pump during a pre-purchase inspection.
Strong Resale Value
The VMAX 1700 holds its value exceptionally well due to its cult following and discontinued production status after 2020. Low-mileage examples in good condition consistently command near-original retail pricing on the used market.
Pokolenia i specyfikacje według roku
Oryginalna premiera: 1679 cm3 V4, wlot VCT, deklarowany 200 KM, agresywna stylistyka roweru mięśniowego, napęd wału.
Drobne aktualizacje, w tym standardowo dodano ABS, wprowadzono kontrolę trakcji, udoskonalone mapowanie paliwa i oprzyrządowanie.
Recenzja używanego kupującego
"A tire-destroying, jaw-dropping muscle cruiser that demands respect constantly."
$9,000-$14,000 usedThe VMAX 1700 is genuinely unlike anything else on the market, and that's both its greatest strength and its biggest warning label. That 1679cc V4 with YCC-I intake makes absurd power — we're talking 200Nm of torque that arrives early and stays violent. First and second gear are legitimately scary if you're not ready for it. Yamaha built this thing as a statement, not a commuter, and it shows in every ride. Used examples typically sit between 8,000-20,000 miles and most have been babied by owners who bought them as weekend toys. Check the rear tire wear pattern obsessively — owners who discovered that torque early burn through them fast. The brakes are excellent but the ABS system on early models can be finicky. Budget for tires every 4,000 miles if you ride it properly. Maintenance costs bite harder than the purchase price suggests. Dealer servicing is expensive and independent mechanics often won't touch the valve clearances. Find one with full service history or walk away.
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