They have heated grips fitted as standard. But his bike broke down a little while ago because the glue to secure the grips melts when hot!

I posted this some time back, since then it's had a new front tyre, it had a bit more thread left but was startingRalph wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 7:17 pm 12000 mile service, belt £64 would have done at least another 3/5000
valves in spec and on the slack side so they wont get touched for at least another 24000,
air filters definitely needed changing transmission one £7 air filter set £19,
Valve cover gasket £10,
Oil filter £2:36.
Will likely have a look at the air filters at 6000 next time.
It is still on it's org front tyre the rear was changed 9000 but it would likely have done at least 10000 but for puncture.
Needs another front disc but waiting on Yamaha to decide on warranty don't expect any problems but if I have to
buy one it will be a EBC as I am not impressed with the Yamaha ones.
I may be able to but my local IAM group for instance stipulate min engine power of 35hp. I did it many years ago on a ZZR600. It has now expired, you might be surprised at how fast some of the them ride. But I haven't enquired in person yet so I'll see. The XMax certainly "feels" more than its modest output looks on paper.Greyerbeard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 8:44 am 'Stuck' on around 3.5K at the moment (!) so can't help much with that I'm afraid; though I can't say I like the look of the exhaust downpipe and I'm on my second replacement front disc. Otherwise, still well impressed with it and happy to keep it for the forseeable.
Re. advanced training - no reason not to do it on the Xmax, surely? Or did you mean 'observing' people on Fireblades, etc!