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written by Bart , April 26, 2010
I purchaced the Tmax over the Suzuki Burgman 650 cause the Suzuki was $4000 more expensive, in that I believe with the Tmax I got more value for my money, yes the Burgman has more power, but the Tmax can out corner it on the hairpin curves and the Tmax has NO PROBLEM at ANY legal highway speed. I didn't buy a scooter to win any races and I would say the Tmax has simular engine power as the Kawasaki 500 Ninja. the only problem with the Tmax is the stock windscreen that causes helmet buffeting. I love my Tmax and happy with the engine power and never expected crotch rocket engine performance from ANY scooter!
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written by fun-speed/power , April 11, 2010 This maxi-scooter needs more power (55-60hp/more torque), a better fuel-consumption and a bigger luggage space under the seat, and a lower price because it's overpriced for the power it delivers. The good points: ride quality, build quality, design, brakes & ofcourse the reliability (no doubt about that, I read about a t-max with 140.000 km and it was still perfect after stripping the whole machine ! report abuse
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written by Daniel Ma , October 09, 2009
Great review Ketzal. It is not often that you can get reviews that show both sides of the story. If anything, making mention of the negative aspects of the scooter is good as it is rare to find reviews making mention of the cons. Almost 90% of reviews only make mention of the good and hardly the bad. But yet is true that every machine has its good and bad.
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On a slighter note, does the TMAX really take 10.5secs to reach 0-100kph? According to the TMAX brochure, it takes 7.5 secs. Is this true? report abuse
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written by Eilish , January 08, 2009
Yamaha has many great accessories for the TMAX. Additional luggage options including a carry along console bag, DC outlet plug for your rechargeables, passenger backrest and more. http://blog.yamahagenuineparts...label/TMAX It's got a lot of interest and is a popular bike.
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written by Ken , December 30, 2008
I test drove a yellow '08 Tmax 500. It looks hotter than it is. I've driven a 50 cc, Silverwing 600, Big Ruckus 250, Burgman 400 and Burgman 650's. You would expect the 600 and 650's to out-accelerate the 500 Tmax but it is my subjective impression that the Burgman 400 also out-accelerates it. The Tmax just seriously lacks low-end torque. Now at passing speeds, it kicked in nicely. With its higher center of gravity and high seat, it takes some getting used to. I am average height (5' 9.5" / 69.5 inches). I really do wonder if a Tmax 500 driver equally familiar with a Burgman 650 could beat the 650 on a track.
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written by mark , December 25, 2008
very bad review! The T-max is the best maxi scooter out there! The T-MAX is the only one in it's kind! I own one and i am having a blast! My yellow T-Max not only have engine power! It also has a very strong attention cather power! Just imagine the die-cast aluminum body frame!! 15 inch wheels!! RADIAL TIRES!! 4 piston caliper, 267 mm. disc! 2 brake disc in the front! You would never find those stuff on a regular scooter! Not to mention the beautiful tachometer! The guy is so in love with the GP800! GP800 is a plain scooter. That's it! YAMAHA is the best and reliable SCOOTER maker! JAPANESE engineering baby!
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written by Jerome , November 13, 2008
I have a Majesty and it will do 93 actual (103 indicated) top speed. What is the top speed of the T-MAX??
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written by Alex , November 09, 2008
Great review!
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I totally agree about the engine!!! Why not use the engine from like say the Raptor 700 ?!.. report abuse
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written by Steve N , November 08, 2008
Fantastic review! I just heard about this site. I have a Yamah Majesty right now (since '05) and am still delighted with it, but it's no speedster.
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Is there a possibility that they limit the power to conserve longevity on certain parts? Not a mechanic so excuse the question if it reveals my shortcomings. report abuse
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Last Updated ( Friday, 20 February 2009 11:21 ) |
So with so few of them sold I question what people say about the Tmax, its the other make scooter owners that talk about the flaws in the Tmax. How can these people cut down the Tmax when they never been on one? I have a top speed of 105 mph with my Tmax, so does that mean if it doesn't go 110 mph that the engine is underpowered? Its a SCOOTER! is it a requiremnet that ALL scooters go faster and faster?