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84 yamaha vmax to buy or not?

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#1 ·
Hi my uncle has a 84 yamaha vmax that has been sitting in his garage since the early 90's probably and i was wondering of i could buy it but he said he wants a $1000 for it lol I don't know how serious he is about that but its got only a 1000 miles on it and its in mint condition cosmetically anyway but do you guys think its a good buy and at what price? thanks
 
#2 ·
For sure not 1G! Haha.. check the bluebook on her..
 
#7 ·
I'm sure your uncle is not an idiot...Anyway Like RJ said I think Around 700 is a good price, those were fast sleds and good loking older Yami's...let us know if you get it.
 
#9 ·
The VMax is a very cool sled, but they were plagued by overheating and reliabilty issues in their first year. (not sure if that was '83.... or '84).

Plus, that's big bucks for such an old sled. I'd shoot him a lowball offer; all he can do is tell you no. Most people who have a sled they're not using realize it's not made out of solid gold, and they'll dicker.

Good luck to you!
 
#10 ·
HA!! Look what I got for $700 bucks! A 99 XC500!! That sled is NOT worth a minimum of 500 bucks in my eyes. Thats a 200 dollar sled in my eyes. Dont even come close to a grand! You can get SOOOOOOOO much better for a grand. lol, thats the dumbest price ive ever heard for a sled like that. Im still laughing...
 
#12 ·
^^ Calling me an Idiot?? Why? Is it because I think that sled is only worth 200 bucks? What I dont get is why people think old sleds are always worth 500 bucks no matter what. Thats a 1984, that hasnt ran in a long time, so its worth 200 bucks. I just bought a 1987 Arctic Cat El Tigre 530 for 40 bucks! Didnt run the greatest, but it ran!! I also bought a 1983 Yamaha SS440 for 20 bucks, and a 1980 Jag 340 and 1977 Snojet 440 that BOTH ran for 100 bucks. Thats a big waste of money!
 
#13 ·
What gives?

Sniping at each other?? Come on, guys! I haven't been here very long, but I can see this is a great forum. This group is the best thing that's happened to me since I got back into snowmobiles. I don't want to see it turn into a trolling ground!

Everyone's here because we have a common interest- we all love old sleds. So how about we skip the personal slurs and just make with the sled talk?

Just my $.02, -Strato-
 
#16 ·
The Vmax was a very reliable sled if you did the normal maintenance to it. The didn't have any overheating or reliability problem,but the first year had a seal in the water pump that would leak once in a while. The 84's had a different seal and that ended that problem. The rear suspension was WAY ahead of it's time, Yamaha used that suspension up until the early to mid ninety's. I have had this sled sense it came out and the only time they act up in when people think that they can start messing with the jetting, Yamaha had the jetting pretty spot on so just follow the jetting charts and you will be OK. But I have to say that I think $1000. is a bit high, and would agree that $500.-$700. would be more inline as long as it is in GREAT shape.
 
#18 ·
If the sled only has 1000 miles and is in mint condition, there are people that will pay $2500 for that sled. If it indeed only has 1000 miles on it, and you end up purchasing it, please take care of it.

What a lot of the younger generation dont understand is that the Vmax as well as other machines brought most of us a great deal of memories. As you get older, you realize that it is the memories that are more cherrishable than what you might think.

yes, if you are looking to run a sled into the ground and get better suspension and so forth, there are better deals out there. But the buyer who pays over $1000 for a gently used Vmax more than likely wont even ride it. Many just put into their shop or even house and just look at it to bring back the many fond memories from years past.

If that sled is what you say it is, it is worth $1000 all day long. Check out Welcome to VintageVmax.com and you will see.

Enjoy
 
#19 ·
My buddy's dad had an 86 vmax until last year that was his sled. He just bought a 2010 nytro to replace it. The vmax is just an extra sled now, but still runs awesome. It would be a good sled to have that's for sure.