Yes, mk6s from 2017 onwards have TC, but previous Tmaxs from mk4 (2012) onwards without TC seem to have had the same trait. I think the very early ones wore the rear out before the front, slightly. One theory is that the weight distribution on a Tmax is closer to a bike in being relatively even, rather than a 'normal' scoot which has rather more weight on the rear. This might mean that the Tmax loads up its front tyre rather more than the manufacturers of 'scooter' tyres expect. Of course, this is probably BS - given the number of Tmaxs and Tmax clones around, you'd have thought that Michelin or Bridgestone would have developed a suitable tyre, but I guess if the current tyres wear out quickly, then thats just more money for them!
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Its probably my riding style, I don't hang about and I do tend to throw it into corners at speed and trust the front tyre to do its thing. It is quite a nose-heavy bike, as noticed whenever jacking the bike under the front of the engine to remove the front wheel.