Are VMAX reliable?

Are VMAX reliable?

Reliability & build quality Interesting fact: the Vmax’s signature aluminium intake covers are hand finished. Our Yamaha V-Max owners’ reviews show no prevailing problems with the bike, more issues with the buying experience, but Yamaha have had well over a decade to get that right now.

Is 30000 km alot for a motorcycle?

If you were to look at the bikes as being old or the Km you wouldnt want to go over, I’d say between 30K to 40K. This is due to their resale value. It’ll drop heaps after about 30K or 40K on the clock(depending on the type/model of the bike). I think that bikes would easily last 100K if it’s been looked after.

Is a VMAX comfortable?

Riders who want bikes comfortable, whether for city riding or long-distance touring, might want to look elsewhere. The VMAX wasn’t built for comfort. The aggressive VMAX seat design forces the rider to crouch while riding, providing more aerodynamics and more speed, but also more backaches.

How fast is the new Yamaha VMAX?

Top Speed: 135 mph (Est.)

What are Km and VMAX?

Vmax is the maximum rate of an enzyme catalysed reaction i.e. when the enzyme is saturated by the substrate. Km is measure of how easily the enzyme can be saturated by the substrate. Km and Vmax are constant for a given temperature and pH and are used to characterise enzymes.

What is the difference between km and Vmax?

Click to see full answer. Also question is, what do Km and Vmax values mean? Vmax is equal to the product of the catalyst rate constant (kcat) and the concentration of the enzyme. Km is the concentration of substrates when the reaction reaches half of Vmax.

What is a Vmax LT1 throttle body?

The VMAX LT1 throttle bodies were recently added to the JDP Motorsports catalog. These are CNC-ported units that are designed to increase throttle response, as well as lead to horsepower and torque gains throughout the curve. Swapping out the stock throttle body for one of these units is worth 8-15 horses to the wheels.

What is the relationship between enzyme kinetics and Vmax?

Km and Vmax are related to enzyme kinetics in a biological system. Km is the substrate concentration that is required for the reaction to occur at 1/2 Vmax.

What is km and Vmax of substrate?

By definition, the KM is the concentration in substrate that gives a rate that is EXACTLY Vmax / 2 (half the Vmax), hence the other name of Km which is half-saturation constant. Thank you, Sir. But can I know for eg, if the Km of three of the substrates is 1, 3 and 4, how much should be the Vmax be?