Yeah, and while we're on that subject, the Mana has the same engine, with a more complex drivetrain and it has proven itself reliable.
Oh wait......
Back to the 750 TMax rumours.
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Re: Back to the 750 TMax rumours.
I think that has exactly been Yamaha's view as to why they haven't gone for a bigger engine. Though I wonder if BMW's scoots might encourage them to go for something a bit bigger - for marketing reasons if nothing else! I suspect that if Yamaha do indeed bring a whole range of triples, they won't feature on the TMax. Maybe there will be some sort of bike/scooter hybrid, though Yamaha have shown no inclinations to go down this path (unlike Honda).Jedburgh wrote:IMO the T-max does not need to go to 750 and I don't think Yamaha will go there (I've a feeling I may eat those words) The bike will be too heavy and ruin it's urban agility, folks who live and ride out of town will buy the more conventional motorcycles as they are more interested in outright performance.
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I think a more powerful TMax is inevitable.
The mk2 C600 is going to be faster than the 1st gen, and then Yamaha will have to stay close.
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The mk2 C600 is going to be faster than the 1st gen, and then Yamaha will have to stay close.
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Re: Back to the 750 TMax rumours.
Hi MjW, do you mean faster acceleration or more top speed? Top speed will be limited by the size of the wheels and weight - stability will be a big problem. Acceleration/torque yes, but will it be enough? BMW's big problem is/will be the price differential as their scoots are already eye poppingly expensive, this won't get folks onto their scooters no matter how fast they are.
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Apart from DougL!
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Re: Back to the 750 TMax rumours.
Apparently they are selling well. Probably not in the UK but I am sure they'll be flying out the door like hot cakes in France and Italy.
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Re: Back to the 750 TMax rumours.
Acceleration. Although adding 10mph to the top speed wouldn't be that difficult.Jedburgh wrote:Hi MjW, do you mean faster acceleration or more top speed? Top speed will be limited by the size of the wheels and weight - stability will be a big problem. Acceleration/torque yes, but will it be enough? BMW's big problem is/will be the price differential as their scoots are already eye poppingly expensive, this won't get folks onto their scooters no matter how fast they are.
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