RE: PH2 ridden: Yamaha TMAX
Discussion
Fleegle said:
Don't you think they are wasting their time in the UK? I do actually get why they sell well in Europe
BTW - who did you help?
It will happen. Supersports are dead or close to it everywhere except the UK. No matter which way you look at it. Not just legislation but mainly age and market trends in places where it hasn't happened yet will ensure that people will go for easier to ride options before soon. Like a T-max, a GS, basic 600s, mid-range naked twins etc etc. BTW - who did you help?
Look at the topic. Then at my garage. Take a guess
While the sales for normal ( and I use the word with my tongue firmly in cheek)scooters will continue to grow, manufacturers are flogging a dead horse trying to sell Maxi stters in this country.
Our roads simply don't enjoy the same lack of congestion our neighbours do. Added to that, our weather stinks
Our roads simply don't enjoy the same lack of congestion our neighbours do. Added to that, our weather stinks
Fleegle said:
He can wax lyrical all day long about the merits HE considers strong enough to persuade us all that we have the wrong bike in our garage. The thing he's forgot to consider is that a lot of people DON'T WANT a scooter. This years sales figures will probably show that the Blade has sold more than the TMax. That says it all. People buying bikes will generally buy what they like the look of and take it warts and all.
Fleegle,I have never said you have the wrong bike in your garage. I just say that scooters are good at what they do, and the TMax is probably the best of their kind. I am not so naive to think that a scooter is the only bike I'll need or want, and neither am I so ignorant/naive to think that a geared bike is optimal for the kind of usage scooters are purpose designed to excel at.
You don't have to want a scooter, as much as I don't have to want an old Laverda or TRX...
Fleegle said:
While the sales for normal ( and I use the word with my tongue firmly in cheek)scooters will continue to grow, manufacturers are flogging a dead horse trying to sell Maxi stters in this country.
Our roads simply don't enjoy the same lack of congestion our neighbours do. Added to that, our weather stinks
Totally disagree. It's not lack of congestion - in fact our roads are only getting more congested, and demand for maxiscooters will only increase. It's no longer possible to ride TRXstters around the country flat out, or perhaps Laverdastters will find a place because they go so slow. Our roads simply don't enjoy the same lack of congestion our neighbours do. Added to that, our weather stinks
Take your pick
Fleegle said:
Stop spouting st about scooters then.
They're all fking crap. Fat and ugly. Slow. Normally ridden by retards in brogues
Hey, I resemble that remark They're all fking crap. Fat and ugly. Slow. Normally ridden by retards in brogues
I just found your website Fleegle!!!
http://www.pitstopmotorcycles.co.uk/workshop-blog/...
spareparts said:
Totally disagree. It's not lack of congestion - in fact our roads are only getting more congested, and demand for maxiscooters will only increase. It's no longer possible to ride TRXstters around the country flat out, or perhaps Laverdastters will find a place because they go so slow.
Take your pick
We can't go flat out anyway. Too many retards on scooters with a lack of good road positioning getting in the wayTake your pick
I still disagree though. Maxi's are too big
3doorPete said:
Fleegle said:
Stop spouting st about scooters then.
They're all fking crap. Fat and ugly. Slow. Normally ridden by retards in brogues
Were you molested as a child by a Lambretta riding mod?They're all fking crap. Fat and ugly. Slow. Normally ridden by retards in brogues
Dug this up as seriously thinking about getting a T Max.
I sold my Street Triple due to so many theft attempts back in 2015 and ended up with a 2009 Vespa GT 300.
My first scooter after 37 years of riding bikes.
I bloody loved it. Twist and go, pretty quick and some weather protection. I was much quicker in traffic than 90% of the other bikes and scooters, using my ol dispatch rider senses, and I could chuck all my gear under the seat and in the top box and walk around looking normal and even chuck on some decent shoes.
I moved out to Surrey where it was not as much fun on the commute. Fine on the A roads but scary at night on the dark B roads where the tiny wheels couldn't deal with potholes and the headlight was useless.
I started getting maxi scooter envy whenever a T Max blasted past.
My Vespa went walkies whilst I was moving back to London and now, 4 months later, I need a powered 2 wheeler back in my life and I'm sure the T Max is it.
Thing is, their price!! Even secondhand they command big money.
Earlier in this thread it's mentioned that the £8k 2011 model will be around £4k after 3 years.
Seems they are around £3k to £4k even now, 7 years later.
So still worth it? If I can have the ease and fun of my Vespa coupled with more stability at motorway speeds, bigger wheels and decent lights, should I buy one?
Anyone that owns one, do tell me what you think. Ta.
ETA I do realise that the theft attempts won't stop with the T Max, in case anyone mentions it
I sold my Street Triple due to so many theft attempts back in 2015 and ended up with a 2009 Vespa GT 300.
My first scooter after 37 years of riding bikes.
I bloody loved it. Twist and go, pretty quick and some weather protection. I was much quicker in traffic than 90% of the other bikes and scooters, using my ol dispatch rider senses, and I could chuck all my gear under the seat and in the top box and walk around looking normal and even chuck on some decent shoes.
I moved out to Surrey where it was not as much fun on the commute. Fine on the A roads but scary at night on the dark B roads where the tiny wheels couldn't deal with potholes and the headlight was useless.
I started getting maxi scooter envy whenever a T Max blasted past.
My Vespa went walkies whilst I was moving back to London and now, 4 months later, I need a powered 2 wheeler back in my life and I'm sure the T Max is it.
Thing is, their price!! Even secondhand they command big money.
Earlier in this thread it's mentioned that the £8k 2011 model will be around £4k after 3 years.
Seems they are around £3k to £4k even now, 7 years later.
So still worth it? If I can have the ease and fun of my Vespa coupled with more stability at motorway speeds, bigger wheels and decent lights, should I buy one?
Anyone that owns one, do tell me what you think. Ta.
ETA I do realise that the theft attempts won't stop with the T Max, in case anyone mentions it
Edited by croyde on Wednesday 16th May 08:10
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