In fact, so modified, that it is effectively unrecognisable as a Tmax!!
http://www.scooter-station.com/Yamaha-T ... Sands.html
			
			
									
									
						An extremely modified TMax
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Re: An extremely modified TMax
I never would have thought someone was capable enough to ruin a beautiful looking scoot to this degree. What were they trying to prove? That god doesnt exist?
			
			
									
									
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Re: An extremely modified TMax
That's a bit like the one that was on the Muppets Facebook page.
			
			
									
									
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Re: An extremely modified TMax
I like it, though I would not want to have to clean it, it would certainly make it a lot fricking easier to get to the variator and belt!
			
			
									
									
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Re: An extremely modified TMax
Not my thing but someone has spent a lot of time and energy on that not to mention the skill involved.
I'd be interested what he puts down on his insurance forms for modifications or maybe he just lists the things he didn't change!
			
			
									
									
						I'd be interested what he puts down on his insurance forms for modifications or maybe he just lists the things he didn't change!
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Re: An extremely modified TMax
I must admit its quite interesting...if pointless. I guess it demonstrates how bike like a TMax actually is underneath.
Whatever else, this guy has really taken the idea of modifying a Tmax to the extreme - the other 'hyper-modified' Tmaxs I've seen have just looked like standard Tmaxs with most of the Rizoma catalogue added.
			
			
									
									
						Whatever else, this guy has really taken the idea of modifying a Tmax to the extreme - the other 'hyper-modified' Tmaxs I've seen have just looked like standard Tmaxs with most of the Rizoma catalogue added.
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Re: An extremely modified TMax
As a fan of Supermoto, flat trackers etc i like...
But a brown seat? what was he thinking
			
			
									
									
						But a brown seat? what was he thinking
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Re: An extremely modified TMax
I like it, we used to do similar things with Lammies in the 60's.
			
			
									
									
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Re: An extremely modified TMax
I liked that!XMax250Paul wrote: But a brown seat? what was he thinking
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Re: An extremely modified TMax
I like that a lot! .... and it's amazing that something so minimalistic, could have such a fantastic standard of fine detail.
			
			
									
									
     
      
			






