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Yamaha Bolt / SCR950. a fading lineage.

The Yamaha Bolt launched in 2014 (US) — bobber-style cruiser on the V-Star 950 platform. Stripped-down minimal styling. 1996 was the V-Max (Yamaha muscle cruiser), 2006 was the V-Star 1100, 2016 was the SCR950 (scrambler-style version of the Bolt). Yamaha cruiser line shrinking — most variants now killed off.

1996
V-Max 1200
2006
V-Star 1100
2016
Bolt R-Spec
2026
SCR950 (final)
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1996 V-Max era · 1996
1996 Yamaha V-Max 1200

Yamaha V-Max 1200

1198cc liquid-cooled V4
The original muscle cruiser

1198cc liquid-cooled V4
140 bhp
120
262
765
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only1198cc liquid-cooledV-boost system
Known issues
  • V-Max 1200 — fork seal weeping (under-sprung for the weight) — all years
  • Final-drive splines wear (notorious) — all years
  • Carb sync drift — all years
  • Reg/rec failure — all years
£8,200
£16,400
£3.5–6k
2006 V-Star 1100 · 2006
2006 Yamaha V-Star 1100

Yamaha V-Star 1100

1063cc air-cooled V-twin
Yamaha mid-large cruiser

1063cc air-cooled V-twin
62 bhp
90
249
690
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only1063cc air-cooledShaft drive,
Known issues
  • V-Star 1100 — final-drive splines wear — all years
  • Front fork seal weeping — all years
  • Stator failure — high-mile bikes
£6,500
£10,900
£2.5–4k
2016 Bolt R-Spec · 2016
2016 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec

Yamaha Bolt R-Spec

942cc air-cooled V-twin
Stripped-down bobber-style

942cc air-cooled V-twin
54 bhp
80
247
690
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only942cc air-cooledBelt drive,
Known issues
  • Bolt R-Spec — fork seal weeping — all years
  • Final-drive splines wear (Yamaha air-cooled V-twin pattern) — all years
  • Otherwise simple, low-issue cruiser
£8,200
£10,650
£4–6k
2026 Final 2026 · SCR950
2026 Yamaha SCR950

Yamaha SCR950 (final)

942cc air-cooled V-twin
Scrambler-style, last Yamaha cruiser standing

942cc air-cooled V-twin
54 bhp
80
252
825
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only942cc air-cooledScrambler styling,
Known issues
  • SCR950 final — splines/stator carry over from V-twin platform — all years
  • Bike now discontinued — no new field issues
£10,200
£10,200
£10.2k new
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
Engine architecture V4 → V-twin throughout The 1996 V-Max was a unique V4 muscle bike. From 2000 onwards every Yamaha cruiser has been a V-twin (V-Star 1100, V-Star 950, Bolt, SCR950). Yamaha cruiser line standardised on V-twin in the early 2000s and has stayed there.
Yamaha cruiser lineup shrinking Most killed Yamaha cruiser range was huge in the 2000s — V-Star 250, 650, 950, 1100, 1300; Road Star 1700; Stratoliner; Raider. By 2026: just the SCR950 left in EU/UK. The V-twin cruiser market collapsed across all Japanese manufacturers, and Yamaha did not invest in modern replacements.
Power trajectory Down then flatbhp 140bhp V-Max → 62bhp V-Star 1100 → 54bhp Bolt → 54bhp SCR950. Modern Yamaha cruiser makes a third of the V-Max power. Different bikes for different missions — V-Max was a muscle bike, modern Yamaha cruisers are entry-level laid-back cruisers.
Real cost trajectory Holding steady V-Max was £8,200 in 1996 (£16,400 today). SCR950 is £10,200 — about 38% cheaper in real terms. Yamaha priced the modern cruisers as entry-level products to compete with the Vulcan S and Rebel 500.
Where it sits in Yamaha 2026 range Last cruiser standing In 2026 the SCR950 is the only V-twin cruiser Yamaha sells in EU/UK. The Bolt is gone (killed 2022 in EU), the V-Stars are gone, the V-Max is gone. Yamaha cruiser strategy is essentially the SCR950 plus their MT range.
Cheapest way in £2.5k A clean V-Star 1100 from 2006-2010. The Yamaha cruiser many UK riders have been on. Air-cooled V-twin, shaft drive, comfortable, indestructible. Probably the cheapest 1100cc Japanese V-twin cruiser on the UK used market.
What replaced the V-Max Nothing The V-Max (1996 column) was killed in 2017 with no direct replacement. Yamaha killed it because: emissions made the carbed V4 uneconomic; the muscle-cruiser segment had shrunk; and Yamaha needed engineering resources for the MT range and Tracer line. The V-Max name has been dormant since 2017.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1996 Yamaha V-Max 1200 Manufacturer specs · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial
2006 Yamaha V-Star 1100 Manufacturer press · MCN Reviews · autoevolution
2016 Yamaha Bolt R-Spec Manufacturer UK specs · MCN · Total Motorcycle
2026 Yamaha SCR950 (final) Manufacturer UK · Bennetts BikeSocial · Cycle World