TMax trip review: 590 miles later

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TMax trip review: 590 miles later

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This weekend I took the wife and went up north, to the Swedish Norrland to see family and thought of sharing the experience.

The temps where about 16C and the sun was rare. Like the missus put it "as soon as you start to ride it rains", which describes pretty much my luck. That didn't stop us though.

The TMax is equipped with Yamaha's Knuckle Visors and Leg Shields which performed fantastically. I also recently installed the lower sport screen to reduce helmet noise.

•My non-waterproof gloves where only partially wet and my hands never got too cold.
•My pants where totally dry and shoes slightly wet on the outside.
•The "waterproof" jacket was just a bit wet mostly around the upper torso and upper arms. Nothing went all the way in though.

We were cruising at around 75 mph specially on the way home. Light rain most of the way and heavy traffic.

The TMax offered very good protection from the weather even with the sport screen fitted. There was plenty of water hitting the helmet but I was ok with that.

There were times when it was very windy that I would like a taller touring screen but nothing to make me change from the sport screen.

Both me and the wife have a bit of a pain on our behinds and I swear there was nothing nasty involved.
Other than that I came to the conclusion that I can ride until I need to stop for gas or food. The TMax proved to be comfortable enough.

Up north I met with some friends and took a long ride without the wife. 2 sport bikes, 2 Harleys and me. I was the most underpowered but managed to always keep up with them. I was also the most dry and most comfortable. ;)

They were all curious with the scooter. In the north of Sweden there are people that have never seen a maxi scooter before and it did manage to get the most attention and questions most of the time.

The Harley owners where the most impressed with the TMax. The storage, the weather protection, the good enough speed and the sitting position and comfort. I explained that it's not a bike I take out only on the weekend. I go to work with it, I go to the shops with it and I have fun with it. It's more of a partnership that a toy. I even answered the phone while we were cruising at 75mph. The one with the VRod was very interested and even dared to ask for a ride, he really liked it but I believe he would only consider it as a second bike.

To conclude it was a great ride. Very satisfied with TMax. The only thing both me and the missus would like is better clothing, and a full face helmet for her. Oh and foam tips for our iPhone headsets.

First stop to adjust our gear after 30 minutes
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First stop for gas
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The guys
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Last food before we head home. And the last bit of sun
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Nice review. And you have the much better looking mark three, the new mark four still looks like a mish mash of design ideas.

I did around 100 miles on a Kawasaki ER6n yesterday and kept thinking how much happier I would have been on a Tmax. Any speed over 80 caused unbearable discomfort...

The Tmax is still the best allround machine you can buy... ;)
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Nice write-up and thanks for sharing, but I have to ask who's the third Burger for? ;)
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poldark wrote:Nice write-up and thanks for sharing, but I have to ask who's the third Burger for? ;)
Heh. The two junior burgers are for me. They were on offer, and come on they barely qualify as burgers :p


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MjW wrote:
poldark wrote:Nice write-up and thanks for sharing, but I have to ask who's the third Burger for? ;)
Heh. The two junior burgers are for me. They were on offer, and come on they barely qualify as burgers :p


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I see that you get the point of a Maxi scoot! Do anything, anytime!!

75mph??? I thought anyone who exceeded 50mph in Scandanavia was fined £10,000 and locked up for 10 years!!!

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Just wait, I think I read in an article that they wanted to lower all speed limits by 10km. That would make max speed in the country 110km ~68miles.

125cc will get a whole new meaning. :p

Let's hope max speed will remain 75.


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Great review - thanks!

Crikey those chips looked cheesy!
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