'New' version Tmax
- tmaxrobbo
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Re: 'New' version Tmax
My new T Max had very hard suspension for the first few hundred miles . It now has full ohlins and handling is mint
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MrGrumpy
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Re: 'New' version Tmax
Great.....although it seems a bit naughty that after spending £15k on the scoot, you needed to drop another £1k or whatever to make it handle and ride properly! They used to come with great suspension as standard!
- tmaxrobbo
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Re: 'New' version Tmax
The new 25 year special is in grey and silver with an aged red seat . Looks pretty cool , very like the original of 20 years ago . I guess it will be pushing 15 grand though so will be keeping my 22 plate . Of note I’ve been using it without he Yamaha Top box and what a difference! Quicker off the mark and handles better .
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Re: 'New' version Tmax
There you go
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John A
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Re: 'New' version Tmax
That doesn't scream at me to buy it, especially if as per the video it doesn't have heated grips. Seen pictures of the 2026 one in blue, now that does look nice.