My blue max

VMAX  Forum

Help Support VMAX Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

johntmax

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 4, 2009
Messages
48
Reaction score
3
Location
England, Europe
April 2013 031.jpg

April 2013 033.jpg

April 2013 034.jpg

April 2013 035.jpg

April 2013 038.jpg

Ap[ril 2013 032.jpg

April 2013037.jpg

April 2013 036.jpg[/attach][/attach][/attach][/attach][/attach][/attach]

Weather improved, managed to get her off the work bench and fired up... not too much more to do!!
 
Hyperpro part # SDK-YA-102GA

This is the part number for the stabilizer not cheap. Several colors. I am getting one. Not sure when. A friend of mine has one on his max and loves it.

Yeah I knew it was Hyperpro but have never figured out which one it was. Honestly its probably way out of my price range, and its not a *need* item.

Are you ordering directly from them or a store?
 
I like the first matching flat slides scoops and attention to details.
Too much emblems if you ask me.

As usualy I shall input some nasty advide LOL
Never mind that you lost some caps from allen bolts
on the front lower yoke as I would concern more with
the last picture. Take a quick look at the lower yoke mate.
Its a common problems for a "designers" to not chamfer
the edges inside the clamping bore. Those edges will
definitly live a mark on your polished fork tubes.
Also clamping bolts are bit to far from tubes center
as the result is excessive warpage of the "bolts" area.

Nothing that you should concer, just a techno blabing
from a designer as well.
 
All comments apppreciated... emblems valid point, they are going and the caps are off my Honda Transalp, kept losing them so stuck them on the Vmax.

I will look into the clamps/chamferring you mention - thanks for pointing that out!!

My cheap camera has not done the paintwork justification sadly as it is much more blue and metallic than these pics depict.

Thanksd chaps.

regards

John
 
Back
Top