Without checking all the dimension specs, it looks to me if Yamaha have dropped a 125 engine into the xmax300 bodywork. From a Yamaha point of view it would make sense to make the same body work for two different models. The instrument cluster is identical to the 300.
Yes, I think that's what it is. The chassis seems a bit too heavy for the little 125cc engine, but I was surprised that it can still do 110 or so on the highway. Yes, three different models, the 125, 300 and the 400.
In southeast asia, xmax supposedly to have at least 250 engine because their have smaller version called nmax155 with far smaller chasis bodywork. Here honda and yamaha tends to put their 125 engine to the cheap low-end bikes with far far lesser feature to cut their price in market
Its so weird to me to think that Yamaha would slap a 125cc on the xmax chassis. In Australia Yamaha only sell the nmax in 155cc and the xmax in 300cc, which I think is a perfect fit, as any less power on either of those chassis just wouldnt work.
Different licensing laws in different parts of the world. In the EU certain countries do not require you to pass a physical riding test for 125cc bikes if you already hold a car licence.
Hello @Benalrida. I was looking for my 1st bike(125cc) and I'm undecided to choose between X-Max and forza. Personally I prefer X-Max for the design, but I like the forza motor sound(less nervous 😄). Can you give me an advice which one is better. Everyday I do +- 30kms. Thanks in advance.
Yes, difficult decision. Design-wise I would also select the XMAX, but I haven't driven the 2021 model so I cannot really say. Hopefully I can test it soon.
Hi. I live in a town called Benalmádena. A bit of history: Many authors give theories about the origin of the name of the town, but none has been proven. The first documents which contain references to Benalmádena from the 15th century in the context of the struggle to win back the Crown of Castile against the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada. The assumption on which most historians agree is the Arabic toponym of Ibn al-ma’ din “son of the mines” for the iron and ochre bed found in the area. Another theory, also related to the Arabic word Bina al-ma’din, whose translation would be “the construction or building of the mine”. There are others theories such as the Arabic for “people between springs”, Bena-A La Ena. Another suggestion is that name derives from Bina al-Madina, “the state of the al-Madina’s family”; according to historical data they were a rich family of Muslim Málaga and could have owned the area. It has also been suggested that the name of the municipality referred to a lineage of the Madana, Ben al-Madana.
That is the question of all questions ... I don't know, I think in the end you will decide which design you like better. Technically they are so similar.
Sorry man forgot to put question mark at the end but I was just looking at the review of this bike and it's weird because I used to live in benalmadena then I come across this video
Loving the xmax blogs. Well done!
Thanks, mate! Thanks for watching!
Thanks very much!
Without checking all the dimension specs, it looks to me if Yamaha have dropped a 125 engine into the xmax300 bodywork. From a Yamaha point of view it would make sense to make the same body work for two different models. The instrument cluster is identical to the 300.
Yes, I think that's what it is. The chassis seems a bit too heavy for the little 125cc engine, but I was surprised that it can still do 110 or so on the highway. Yes, three different models, the 125, 300 and the 400.
In southeast asia, xmax supposedly to have at least 250 engine because their have smaller version called nmax155 with far smaller chasis bodywork. Here honda and yamaha tends to put their 125 engine to the cheap low-end bikes with far far lesser feature to cut their price in market
Nice one - thx for the video
No problem 👍 :)
Its so weird to me to think that Yamaha would slap a 125cc on the xmax chassis.
In Australia Yamaha only sell the nmax in 155cc and the xmax in 300cc, which I think is a perfect fit, as any less power on either of those chassis just wouldnt work.
Different licensing laws in different parts of the world. In the EU certain countries do not require you to pass a physical riding test for 125cc bikes if you already hold a car licence.
Meanwhile in the UK = 💩
Good review
Waiting review Xmax 125 2021 with Euro5. Are there any improvements in fuel efficiency compared to Euro4?
Greetings from Indonesia
Hello, I don't really know. They have the new models in the showroom already, but no units to test. I guess we need to wait a little while longer.
@@BenalRida Thank you
👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks! :)
Nice video. Subbed
Thanks for the sub! Appreciate it!
Hello @Benalrida.
I was looking for my 1st bike(125cc) and I'm undecided to choose between X-Max and forza. Personally I prefer X-Max for the design, but I like the forza motor sound(less nervous 😄). Can you give me an advice which one is better. Everyday I do +- 30kms.
Thanks in advance.
Yes, difficult decision. Design-wise I would also select the XMAX, but I haven't driven the 2021 model so I cannot really say. Hopefully I can test it soon.
Hi Francisco Cascão, i drived both of the scooters and i have got the X-max and is way better the xmax, is more reactive snd fast
@@BenalRidaSon similares, quizás la Forza en autovía vaya un poco/poco mejor el resto van igual ya es una cuestión de gustos.
Are its turn indicators self-cancelling?
Hello, no, not that I know of.
@@BenalRida Thank you so much for your awesome video and the reply.
How much it cost? Xmax125cc
What does benal mean?
Hi. I live in a town called Benalmádena. A bit of history: Many authors give theories about the origin of the name of the town, but none has been proven. The first documents which contain references to Benalmádena from the 15th century in the context of the struggle to win back the Crown of Castile against the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada. The assumption on which most historians agree is the Arabic toponym of Ibn al-ma’ din “son of the mines” for the iron and ochre bed found in the area. Another theory, also related to the Arabic word Bina al-ma’din, whose translation would be “the construction or building of the mine”.
There are others theories such as the Arabic for “people between springs”, Bena-A La Ena. Another suggestion is that name derives from Bina al-Madina, “the state of the al-Madina’s family”; according to historical data they were a rich family of Muslim Málaga and could have owned the area. It has also been suggested that the name of the municipality referred to a lineage of the Madana, Ben al-Madana.
Benalrida, dis xmax 125 is awesome in power,
it can not be outrun easily by an NMAX155, hahahaha
India launching ?
Hello, I have no idea. Maybe somebody else can answer that.
Dat is der MotoFuzzi
😂
Forza or XMAX?
That is the question of all questions ... I don't know, I think in the end you will decide which design you like better. Technically they are so similar.
Buset 125cc. Disini di indonesia 250cc
Benal short for benalmadena
Good catch :)
Sorry man forgot to put question mark at the end but I was just looking at the review of this bike and it's weird because I used to live in benalmadena then I come across this video
@@Bigwapz No problem :) It's a small world after all :)
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