I have a 2022 Tmax and after owning 30 odd other bikes , find the Tmax really good. My only beef is that being 6 ft 2, the bars hit my knees on tight turns. I mostly remember to stick my knee out but if I don't it is awkward and painful. I find the handling safe, comfortable and the bike is quite quick while touring or enjoying the twisties. Also, being one who likes pushing on a bit, I'm far less likely to get booked on this bike Stress free cruising at 120kmh plus is a piece of cake. The wannabe tough guys tend to look away, but that's their problem.
Hi friend I'm 6-ft and have a 2020 TMax, I've already put 33000 miles on it and it's still fantastic!!.. I tend to keep my legs stretched out, it is a great position to get used to riding on such a large scooter, you can stretch your legs out to the max, this way your knees will be nowhere near the handlebars when cornering, I've had to re adjust,and now thoroughly enjoy riding with my legs stretched all the way out my mate is 6-ft 4 and rides exactly the same and has no problem 👍🏽👍🏽😊
Only downside to owning a T Max is its the weapon of choice for scooter gangs. I had one for two years and never felt absolutely safe on it driving around London. Final straw for me was being followed to my home by two scrotes on s scooter after they tried to highjack me. Other than that its the most competent allrounder I've ever owned.
I have T-Max DX 2017 with electronic windscreen, cruise control etc. Last September I had a 3000 km tour by it in Europe. TMax is perfect bike for that kind of tours! I can carry a tent, sleeping bag and sleeping pad under the seat for camping. Cooking facilities e.g. Trangia and foods can be carried in back box. Clothes can be carried in a backback which is easy to tie to back seat. TMax has also enough power to ride in all kinds of hills, mountains and also motorways and it is capable enough also for passing lower speed drivers. Thanks to adjustable windscreen, higher speed driving is so quiet that I can listen books and music during driving, also in motorway speeds. Adjustable windscreen is excellent equipment also in the rains and stronger winds. @deanbab and @grkm82 - I give a strong recommendation for a T-Max!
great video, the Tmax is . . . if you combine a sofa and a motercycel. I have had really fast bikes. now Im on a Honda PCX 125cc scooter I love it, loads of space (filly tricked out GPS extra luggage panni, shield radio, the full load) loads of tech lighningfast 0 to 60km/h 52 to 75 k pr liter dinoblood.
I have a TMax and love it. Also own a Multistrada 950S and another high capacity cruiser. The TMax is my machine of choice for any ride. The only time I find it compromised is rides on single track over the Welsh ranges, it gets choppy and uncomfortable. I’m now considering selling my Ducati, the TMax basically delivers more fun. Teasing sports bike riders through the twisties could become addictive lol.
I recently sold a R1200GS. I had a couple of them over the last 10 years or so. One of the main reasons I bought it was to handle heavy winds on the motorway and to deal with the blast from big vehicles going past. Any thoughts on how well the TMax handles a strong sidewind? The few comments I've found relate to older models and were not positive.
excellent video pal. I honestly believe that this type of bike is well suited to touring. I own the honda forza 350, and i use that for long trips, but I am thinking about the T max as it is more powerful, and has more of the features I would like for touring. Cruse control being at the top of my list. Thanks for putting the miles in...
I as well with Honda forza 350, think to change, but price is killing on Tmax... Anyway Forza 350 do same job, and price 2x lower> as Fuel consumtion :D
How many rpm does it do driving 75mph/120kmh I had many bikes but recently switched to a forza 300. The scooter seating position is just better for my back and my behind. Went on a 400km trip in one day on the forza. Only downside for me is when you hit the highway. I tend to keep it at 6000rpm because i don't want to kill it. I have been on the lookout for a tmax for trips that involve highway miles
I have had a number of large capacity motorbikes over the years, then I ended up on a Yamaha XMAX 300 which I loved.. .I have been without two wheels for a few years now but I have taken a shine to the TMAX 560.I went from north east England to France and Spain on my xmax could a tmax be on the way omg
A good and informative review. Would you consider this a viable option to your current bike? Contemplating a change from an R1200RT and would be good to have your thoughts 🏍🛵
I'm a cafe racer driver; recently had some 700 miles trip in europe and started considering an additonal touring bike lately .. Do you think the t max could be a good accompany for a long euro trip? Terrains would be quite problematic I recon, but I would love to hear your opinions about T max's long road performance. Cheers from Istanbul
@@Sunz-me5mo I bought a new one. That was late Oct 22, so there’s not been much opportunity to ride. It’s very different. Handling is incredible, very easy to flick thru bends. On advice from other owners and a mechanic who knows his bikes, I’ve been disregarding the 4K rev limit. Once it reaches 5, it’s a different beast. Not the torque or accel of the RT but very real world and certainly all I need as I approach 60. Slight downside for me at the moment is the seating position is exacerbating a back issue I have from years of playing rugby. I’m working on that, 30/40 miles runs is all that comfortable at the moment, if I can’t resolve it, I may have to think again. But a great bike, definitely worth a go. 🛵
I sold my 2013 gsa and got a honda forza 350. never looked back. But I would love the Tmax. ( over here in the netherlands they cost €17,200 though, so i have to save up a bit more....)
Absolutely superb video my friend enjoyed every minute of it I have a Yamaha TMAX tech Max 2020 model I've already done over 31,000 miles on it, I also do a lot of touring, mainly in the South West with my wife, I have a top box so she can relax.. I have put a like and subscribed to your channel, there are some amazing places to go including Elan Valley Wales + Snowdonia. These bikes are exceptional in every way, comfort good economy heated seats electric screen heated hand grips, And a superb touring bike, please keep your video journeys coming😁👍🏽💙 big thanks
I'm a cafe racer driver; recently had some 700 miles trip in europe and started considering an additonal touring bike lately .. Do you think the t max could be a good accompany for a long euro trip? Terrains would be quite problematic I recon, but I would love to hear your opinions about T max's long road performance. Cheers from Istanbul
@@grkm82 hi friend I have to say the TMAX 560,is a very capable all-rounder, The person that convinced me sold his Yamaha tracer 900 in order to get a Yamaha TMAX 560 he has just recently bought a 2022 model, replacing his 2020 model, used to be a motorcycle training instructor and has gone through many bikes including a Yamaha fjr1300, which he tells me is one of the very best, and the Kawasaki Versys 1000 for Sheer comfort and touring, the fjr1300 is a great all-rounder touring bike and has all the extras just like the TMAX electric screen cruise control etc just a great package, however after a while the fjr1300 is a very heavy bike when doing manual handling.. when he told me the TMAX was the best all round bike he has ever owned, I found it hard to believe, but now I have one, I know exactly what he means.. because of the all-round package of electronics comfortability economy and reliability, I find the TMAX hard to beat, I have been up some very steep gradients and find it just tackles anything that you throw at it, it is not an adventure Bike so it's off-road capabilities may be questionable depending on how rough the ground is... but for touring.... just like my friend who convinced me to buy one ...I too find it the best bike I've ever owned, and it's lovely to be able to stretch your legs out Stay safe my friend👍🏽💛😁
@@stanbembridge1751 Dear Stan, thank you so much for your detailed feedback. Now I am convinced more than ever with your answers after listening all those positive aspects and its great design I come across through web ..all the feedbacks are positive I should say and couldn't find cons so far ..seriousy.. İts kind of surprising for me I should admit.. now really considering to have one soon.. Thanks again, drive safely friend!
I'm a cafe racer driver; recently had some 700 miles trip in europe and started considering an additonal touring bike lately .. Do you think the t max could be a good accompany for a long euro trip? Terrains would be quite problematic I recon, but I would love to hear your opinions about T max's long road performance. Cheers from Istanbul
We don't embrace scooters here in the UK. They are so practical and economical. My 300 Xmax returns 102mpg without trying and has 20k on it. I have a large motorcycle too but have promised myself a TMax one day. Only downside is the price. Good, sensible, informative video.
I have a 2022 Tmax and after owning 30 odd other bikes , find the Tmax really good. My only beef is that being 6 ft 2, the bars hit my knees on tight turns. I mostly remember to stick my knee out but if I don't it is awkward and painful. I find the handling safe, comfortable and the bike is quite quick while touring or enjoying the twisties. Also, being one who likes pushing on a bit, I'm far less likely to get booked on this bike Stress free cruising at 120kmh plus is a piece of cake. The wannabe tough guys tend to look away, but that's their problem.
Hi friend I'm 6-ft and have a 2020 TMax, I've already put 33000 miles on it and it's still fantastic!!.. I tend to keep my legs stretched out, it is a great position to get used to riding on such a large scooter, you can stretch your legs out to the max, this way your knees will be nowhere near the handlebars when cornering, I've had to re adjust,and now thoroughly enjoy riding with my legs stretched all the way out my mate is 6-ft 4 and rides exactly the same and has no problem 👍🏽👍🏽😊
Only downside to owning a T Max is its the weapon of choice for scooter gangs. I had one for two years and never felt absolutely safe on it driving around London. Final straw for me was being followed to my home by two scrotes on s scooter after they tried to highjack me. Other than that its the most competent allrounder I've ever owned.
Agree with you 100%! My mate had his Honda Forza 750 high jacked by machete wielding ahit bags on scooters
I have T-Max DX 2017 with electronic windscreen, cruise control etc. Last September I had a 3000 km tour by it in Europe. TMax is perfect bike for that kind of tours! I can carry a tent, sleeping bag and sleeping pad under the seat for camping. Cooking facilities e.g. Trangia and foods can be carried in back box. Clothes can be carried in a backback which is easy to tie to back seat. TMax has also enough power to ride in all kinds of hills, mountains and also motorways and it is capable enough also for passing lower speed drivers. Thanks to adjustable windscreen, higher speed driving is so quiet that I can listen books and music during driving, also in motorway speeds. Adjustable windscreen is excellent equipment also in the rains and stronger winds.
@deanbab and @grkm82 - I give a strong recommendation for a T-Max!
Love how you waved to the 2 bikes didn’t see any love coming back 🤔😂👍🏻 typical reaction 🤘🏻
great video, the Tmax is . . . if you combine a sofa and a motercycel. I have had really fast bikes. now Im on a Honda PCX 125cc scooter I love it, loads of space (filly tricked out GPS extra luggage panni, shield radio, the full load) loads of tech lighningfast 0 to 60km/h 52 to 75 k pr liter dinoblood.
Great review, we’ll done!
I have a TMax and love it. Also own a Multistrada 950S and another high capacity cruiser. The TMax is my machine of choice for any ride. The only time I find it compromised is rides on single track over the Welsh ranges, it gets choppy and uncomfortable. I’m now considering selling my Ducati, the TMax basically delivers more fun. Teasing sports bike riders through the twisties could become addictive lol.
I recently sold a R1200GS. I had a couple of them over the last 10 years or so. One of the main reasons I bought it was to handle heavy winds on the motorway and to deal with the blast from big vehicles going past. Any thoughts on how well the TMax handles a strong sidewind? The few comments I've found relate to older models and were not positive.
Most popular maxi after they stopped the Bergman anthem the BMW
great review and just what I needed to know. Thanks, gr from the Netherlands
Thanks for the review. Only comment music volume need to tune down.
Good vid mate. I'm a recent convert to the Tmax, love it! ps: dont feed the the sea gulls......that's what the grockles do.
I would like to say, thanks! Your video was amazing and inspiring me to buy a Tmax
excellent video pal. I honestly believe that this type of bike is well suited to touring. I own the honda forza 350, and i use that for long trips, but I am thinking about the T max as it is more powerful, and has more of the features I would like for touring. Cruse control being at the top of my list. Thanks for putting the miles in...
I as well with Honda forza 350, think to change, but price is killing on Tmax... Anyway Forza 350 do same job, and price 2x lower> as Fuel consumtion :D
@@GameWinner85 Trust me, I've ridden both Maxi scooters and the Tmax Tech max blows away the Forza 350.
@@GameWinner85 the 350 forza furl economy goes well down if you do lots of motor way riding I had one for 3 years.
How many rpm does it do driving 75mph/120kmh
I had many bikes but recently switched to a forza 300. The scooter seating position is just better for my back and my behind. Went on a 400km trip in one day on the forza. Only downside for me is when you hit the highway. I tend to keep it at 6000rpm because i don't want to kill it. I have been on the lookout for a tmax for trips that involve highway miles
Mine sits at around 5000 rpm at 70 mph.
Stopping for Fish and Chips , no way...
Wonderful machine ❤
I have had a number of large capacity motorbikes over the years, then I ended up on a Yamaha XMAX 300 which I loved.. .I have been without two wheels for a few years now but I have taken a shine to the TMAX 560.I went from north east England to France and Spain on my xmax could a tmax be on the way omg
A good and informative review. Would you consider this a viable option to your current bike? Contemplating a change from an R1200RT and would be good to have your thoughts 🏍🛵
I'm a cafe racer driver; recently had some 700 miles trip in europe and started considering an additonal touring bike lately .. Do you think the t max could be a good accompany for a long euro trip? Terrains would be quite problematic I recon, but I would love to hear your opinions about T max's long road performance. Cheers from Istanbul
I ride an R1200RT as well. Been eyeballin the TMax...why not. What decision did you make, seeing as your comment is 6 months old by now?
@@Sunz-me5mo I bought a new one. That was late Oct 22, so there’s not been much opportunity to ride. It’s very different. Handling is incredible, very easy to flick thru bends. On advice from other owners and a mechanic who knows his bikes, I’ve been disregarding the 4K rev limit. Once it reaches 5, it’s a different beast. Not the torque or accel of the RT but very real world and certainly all I need as I approach 60. Slight downside for me at the moment is the seating position is exacerbating a back issue I have from years of playing rugby. I’m working on that, 30/40 miles runs is all that comfortable at the moment, if I can’t resolve it, I may have to think again. But a great bike, definitely worth a go. 🛵
I sold my 2013 gsa and got a honda forza 350. never looked back. But I would love the Tmax. ( over here in the netherlands they cost €17,200 though, so i have to save up a bit more....)
what was your avg mpg on the tmax?
Absolutely superb video my friend enjoyed every minute of it I have a Yamaha TMAX tech Max 2020 model I've already done over 31,000 miles on it, I also do a lot of touring, mainly in the South West with my wife, I have a top box so she can relax..
I have put a like and subscribed to your channel, there are some amazing places to go including Elan Valley Wales + Snowdonia. These bikes are exceptional in every way, comfort good economy heated seats electric screen heated hand grips,
And a superb touring bike, please keep your video journeys coming😁👍🏽💙 big thanks
I'm a cafe racer driver; recently had some 700 miles trip in europe and started considering an additonal touring bike lately .. Do you think the t max could be a good accompany for a long euro trip? Terrains would be quite problematic I recon, but I would love to hear your opinions about T max's long road performance. Cheers from Istanbul
@@grkm82 hi friend I have to say the TMAX 560,is a very capable all-rounder,
The person that convinced me sold his Yamaha tracer 900 in order to get a Yamaha TMAX 560 he has just recently bought a 2022 model, replacing his 2020 model, used to be a motorcycle training instructor and has gone through many bikes including a Yamaha fjr1300, which he tells me is one of the very best, and the Kawasaki Versys 1000 for Sheer comfort and touring, the fjr1300 is a great all-rounder touring bike and has all the extras just like the TMAX electric screen cruise control etc just a great package, however after a while the fjr1300 is a very heavy bike when doing manual handling.. when he told me the TMAX was the best all round bike he has ever owned, I found it hard to believe, but now I have one, I know exactly what he means.. because of the all-round package of electronics comfortability economy and reliability, I find the TMAX hard to beat, I have been up some very steep gradients and find it just tackles anything that you throw at it, it is not an adventure Bike so it's off-road capabilities may be questionable depending on how rough the ground is... but for touring.... just like my friend who convinced me to buy one ...I too find it the best bike I've ever owned, and it's lovely to be able to stretch your legs out
Stay safe my friend👍🏽💛😁
@@stanbembridge1751 Dear Stan, thank you so much for your detailed feedback. Now I am convinced more than ever with your answers after listening all those positive aspects and its great design I come across through web ..all the feedbacks are positive I should say and couldn't find cons so far ..seriousy.. İts kind of surprising for me I should admit.. now really considering to have one soon.. Thanks again, drive safely friend!
Hi , is there any vibration between 50-70 km/H ? I feel little bit mine. Shows on mirror
How tall are you?
8 hours s«in a tmax ? damn
Again, how tall is the reviewer? Crucial question that is rarely if ever addressed. Most reviewers are shorties.
I'm a cafe racer driver; recently had some 700 miles trip in europe and started considering an additonal touring bike lately .. Do you think the t max could be a good accompany for a long euro trip? Terrains would be quite problematic I recon, but I would love to hear your opinions about T max's long road performance. Cheers from Istanbul
the tmax can do most road work and tours with ease, the advantage is the screen and the wide seat, the storage and the Power but not good off road
Thank you ! Cheers mate. @@ADSCoachSimonB2112
Can't believe you put e10 petrol in it 😢
He doesn’t give a shit that’s not his bike.
This video was just a advertisement sponsored by Yamaha.
We don't embrace scooters here in the UK. They are so practical and economical.
My 300 Xmax returns 102mpg without trying and has 20k on it. I have a large motorcycle too but have promised myself a TMax one day. Only downside is the price.
Good, sensible, informative video.
Another advertisement sponsored by Yamaha.