just got mine have done 379km , fantastic bike. Headlight needs improving on dark roads, high beam is a little better but does not light up to the sides enough so you have trouble seeing while turning. I live in rural Australia so it's important. It is so easy to ride and so much fun I take longer routes on purpose so I get to ride longer. Great on fuel , good storage under the seat but get a top box and your good to go carrying heaps of stuff. Mirrors are a big problem if your broad person it is very difficult to see behind, So I will have to look to buy mirrors that extend out a little bit more. More people should be riding these bikes they are that good.
Hire 2 in Bali fir 6 days with my friend John, we had some fun going places, good bijes in alot of ways, highly reccomened Nmax 155. Live to ride ride to live !
@remote3652 I've spent a bit on mine, but I would first do the suspension. I have YSS G-SPORT rear shocks, they have adjustable rebound and adjustable preload on the springs and the YSS fork kit for the front with 20w oil. The front suspension is a little soft and does bottom out, this kit helps alot. I would suggest that you find a supplier in Thailand that will send them as it will be alot cheaper than buying them here in Australia, for example the fork kit is about $140au in Thailand. I also have Yoshimura GP magnum exhaust for it as well which sounds good. Hope this helps.
i rented it for a week. Its one of the best below 200cc bikes. Its surprisingly stable than most bikes out there due to the low compact profile. But not great for bumps and holes. Only good for good roads
The engine can keep it up with traffic, but there are a lot of wind turbulences, especially at the back of tracks and even on clear lanes. Over 60 Km/h you'll get this effect of wind changing direction left/right, at few times/sec. I've tried with a couple of wind screens, except the taller one, and still could not get rid of wind effects. If someone here could solve this issue, I would be glad to know about it. I'm surprised that there are not many talking about this issue, as I consider it as a critical point: it's pity to have a capable engine with bad aerodynamics.
@@ovidiuanghelina9455 yes I have experienced this wind turbulence at high speeds, I have a taller off market wind shield that helps with normal wind but when you get a certain distance from the back of a truck it hits you very hard and moves you from side to side and I had to slow down and back off the distance to get clean air and it stops. I m sure its from the wind coming over the truck rolling and is very disturbed.
3000+ ???are you kidding my friend?those bikes are only for the city commute .you will need more cc and size for long travels.with nmax you can do maximum 300km per day.
they are small but wide so give good grip, stock tires ok for the dry but you need to be cautious in the wet. Maybe upgrade to Michelin city grip for the best grip all weather.
@@davidbenham3517 doesn't equate to double the price.Australia is such a small market, example., new LG washing machine last week $295, delivery and installation, Australia $970++
Got an nMax a couple of weeks ago. Everything is great but the suspension especially the back is horrible. I prefer if Yamaha will ditch the fancy tech and invest in proper suspension.
The most bizarre thing I've seen is that in Australia these scooters come with the rear brake on the left lever. Why do you instruct your mechanics to do this? Lol EDIT: I meant to say on the RIGHT lever***
@@LP-up9dy No way?! Do motorcyles also come with break/gas and clutch swapped? Like is that a ozzie thing or is the N-Max just fucked up? Why would anyone do this D:
@@LP-up9dy Right is always front brake. If the rear light is coming on with the right brake lever it's for safety reasons, to show the car behind you're slowing down.
@@superwag634 what about the % of the population works for minimum wage its gotta be very low in my country %80 of the population works for minimum wage or below..
I got the 2024 model...and it has problems..no front suspension adjustment, clunking noise when going over small bumps,left indicator faulty,no spare parts or upgrades in Australia..mite trade in get something better..Yamaha is poorly designed
just got mine have done 379km , fantastic bike. Headlight needs improving on dark roads, high beam is a little better but does not light up to the sides enough so you have trouble seeing while turning. I live in rural Australia so it's important. It is so easy to ride and so much fun I take longer routes on purpose so I get to ride longer. Great on fuel , good storage under the seat but get a top box and your good to go carrying heaps of stuff. Mirrors are a big problem if your broad person it is very difficult to see behind, So I will have to look to buy mirrors that extend out a little bit more. More people should be riding these bikes they are that good.
I’m a new driver and I’m about to buy it … do you think that I will get used to it ? I’m a little bit anxious for my beginning on the bikes
No trouble for a beginner, very light bike and easy to ride
Buy a very bright Ledlenser headlamp for nighttime riding😅
How much do they retail for there? You can pick them up new here in Indonesia for about $3200 base model.
@@jtpf876300$ approximately
Hire 2 in Bali fir 6 days with my friend John, we had some fun going places, good bijes in alot of ways, highly reccomened Nmax 155. Live to ride ride to live !
I've got a 23 model in Thailand. It performs great but I've done a few modifications to it.
what mods would you suggest?
@remote3652 I've spent a bit on mine, but I would first do the suspension. I have YSS G-SPORT rear shocks, they have adjustable rebound and adjustable preload on the springs and the YSS fork kit for the front with 20w oil. The front suspension is a little soft and does bottom out, this kit helps alot. I would suggest that you find a supplier in Thailand that will send them as it will be alot cheaper than buying them here in Australia, for example the fork kit is about $140au in Thailand. I also have Yoshimura GP magnum exhaust for it as well which sounds good. Hope this helps.
Really like that bike. Maybe in the future i will get one of those.
launch in India
I really, really want to upgrade my sym classic 125 to the nmax 155
any feedback for those who used it on the motorway? thanks!
i rented it for a week. Its one of the best below 200cc bikes. Its surprisingly stable than most bikes out there due to the low compact profile. But not great for bumps and holes. Only good for good roads
Most conditions it will get to 110kmh or higher. Uphill ,downhill and wind effects speed .
The engine can keep it up with traffic, but there are a lot of wind turbulences, especially at the back of tracks and even on clear lanes. Over 60 Km/h you'll get this effect of wind changing direction left/right, at few times/sec. I've tried with a couple of wind screens, except the taller one, and still could not get rid of wind effects. If someone here could solve this issue, I would be glad to know about it. I'm surprised that there are not many talking about this issue, as I consider it as a critical point: it's pity to have a capable engine with bad aerodynamics.
@@ovidiuanghelina9455 yes I have experienced this wind turbulence at high speeds, I have a taller off market wind shield that helps with normal wind but when you get a certain distance from the back of a truck it hits you very hard and moves you from side to side and I had to slow down and back off the distance to get clean air and it stops. I m sure its from the wind coming over the truck rolling and is very disturbed.
Will it be good on the bumpy roads in Pakistan?
Hello, I'm from India. If your roads are anything like ours. Then I'd recommend getting an adventure motorcycle lol.
13" wheels are kind of small for bumpy roads. If you want a scooter, search for something with 16" wheels
Don't buy it..very bad on bumpy roads
They should have interviewed me bcuz i have driven 80,000 km just in 3 years 😂😂
👍🏻 nice😂😂
Have you done anything to improve the suspensions, front or back?
@@lamondaforestryno except i changed my rear suspension last month apart from that i have done nothing just a minor regualr service thats it
Have you ever adjusted the valve clearance in this milage? Seems pretty solid scooter!
Will it ever be launched in India?
Ask your dealers in India mate 😂
Aerox is there bro, why would they launch another one?
Where can i buy it
Damn, why we don't get this color for NMAX in Indonesia ? The color is similar for XMAX and TMAX !
yeah mine is this color ,grey with the blue wheels.
@ lucky you! Nice colorway
@@70Dazky By the way, which one you prefer, XMAX or NMAX?
Have not rode a xmax yet, but I want to get an xmax when I get my next bike . I like them a lot @giovannirisky7371
What About long travel 3000+ km ?
3000+ ???are you kidding my friend?those bikes are only for the city commute .you will need more cc and size for long travels.with nmax you can do maximum 300km per day.
and the 300 are already much :)
The fuel tank wont get you even 300km😂 and the engine doesn't have as much speed and power to cruise at 100+kmph
@@xdx2653I've done 450 km in one day with no issues
i see article about indonesian riding NMAX from indonesia to saudi,,
I like the bike but I am afraid for the small size wheels. Your opinion?
they are small but wide so give good grip, stock tires ok for the dry but you need to be cautious in the wet. Maybe upgrade to Michelin city grip for the best grip all weather.
$3100 in Indonesia...so expensive in Australia 😅
I got the Aerox, it's the same engine but a slightly smaller frame with very similar features. It costs around $2600 right now 😅
Hi mate 3weeks 8hour/day doing uber eats can pay to for this scooter in Perth.
$6250..in Australia
@@Tukadmunggabaliutara they are made in Indonesia so they are going to be cheaper. They are $4600au in Thailand.
@@davidbenham3517 doesn't equate to double the price.Australia is such a small market, example., new LG washing machine last week $295, delivery and installation, Australia $970++
Wow..never know , Nmax is exist in Australia ..
Got an nMax a couple of weeks ago. Everything is great but the suspension especially the back is horrible. I prefer if Yamaha will ditch the fancy tech and invest in proper suspension.
i agree with this one
The reason is that, softer shocks will make the scooter wobbly
Stiff shock is good on asphalt road but if you want softer shocks its very wobbly on high-speed not good at all
@@natureplanet6225 yes I know. I also ride an Africa Twin. The Yamaha's shocks are terrible.
I replace my 2023 nmax suspension as soon as I got it with YSS front and rear, made a big difference especially in braking.
nmax 155 is the best 150cc scooter, fuel economy but still has power
Bring more nmaxs to Gibraltar I have been waiting for so long more than 9 months and there are a lot of people waiting pleaseeeeeee
If you buy this bike, don't use the stop/start it will ruin your starter motor and your ECU.
never ever used the stop start , thanks for the tip.
I turned mine off the day I got it..that part is poorly designed
@@jacevandenberg3918 yeah thats good, it ruined my ECU and to replace it.
New N-Max is it perfek and ekonomis felu for money
237 Corwin Underpass
The most bizarre thing I've seen is that in Australia these scooters come with the rear brake on the left lever. Why do you instruct your mechanics to do this? Lol
EDIT: I meant to say on the RIGHT lever***
Where else would it be? That's not special to the NMax, every scooter ever is built that way.
@@adestimare5985 my bad, I meant to say the right lever. It's so unnatural that I couldn't even type it LOL
@@LP-up9dy No way?! Do motorcyles also come with break/gas and clutch swapped? Like is that a ozzie thing or is the N-Max just fucked up? Why would anyone do this D:
@@adestimare5985 next time I see him I will check myself and report back. It’s the first time I’ve heard about something like this myself. : S
@@LP-up9dy Right is always front brake. If the rear light is coming on with the right brake lever it's for safety reasons, to show the car behind you're slowing down.
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This bike costs 170.000 TRY money in my stupid country
could you believe that ?
it costs 20 Minimum wages
20...
Let's not exaggerate. 136k listed price, 11,4 k minimum wage (net). Makes 12m wages, which STILL IS UNBELIEVABLY HIGH.
In Australia, which is where this video is from, this scooter costs less than 2 minimum wages
@@superwag634 what about the % of the population works for minimum wage its gotta be very low in my country %80 of the population works for minimum wage or below..
@@MrBubbles.. 9.6 million at or below minimum wage out of 26 million people. Around 38%
I got the 2024 model...and it has problems..no front suspension adjustment, clunking noise when going over small bumps,left indicator faulty,no spare parts or upgrades in Australia..mite trade in get something better..Yamaha is poorly designed
I prefer the aerox
different bike. The Nmax needs to be compared to the Honda PCX
what do you prefer about it?
The brakes on the aerox let it down as well as the front suspension.