When Yamaha's original TMAX hit the road in 2001 it changed the
scooter world overnight. For the very first time here was a
large-capacity scooter that offered a passionate mix of
exhilarating sports bike performance combined with scooter
sophistication and functionality. The orginal TMAX started a
scooter revolution.
The TMAX is an amazing fusion - a maxi-scooter that is big fun
to ride on any kind of road - totally at home on city streets, on
twisting country roads and in the motorway fast lane. So it was no
surprise that so many riders fell in love with its intoxicating
blend of performance and practicality, discovering that one bike
really can do it all.
The 2008 TMAX takes that concept to the next level: it's lighter
and sleeker in design, with top performance from its powerful,
hi-tech 499cc twin-cylinder engine. And the ride quality is
improved along with increased agility, comfort, enhanced everyday
convenience and upgraded environmental friendliness.
TMAX has the power to change lives with its awesomely versatile
performance because flexibility means freedom to untangle oneself
from the complexities of a busy modern lifestyle. Wherever you're
going in life, TMAX will take you there with a smile on your
face.
The 2008 TMAX features radical new sports styling with sleek,
sculpted bodywork, eye-grabbing headlight design and remarkable new
muffler design that accentuate the original model's image of sports
performance and sophistication and maintain the machine's
impressive compactness.
The brilliantly avant-garde design retains the TMAX's signature
boomerang-shaped side covers and features elements of the 'mass
forward' styling used in Yamaha street bikes and supersport bikes
to emphasise the TMAX's front-biased weight distribution that
promotes excellent rider control. Lighter body parts also
contribute to the 2008 model's 5kg weight reduction, and the new
bodywork improves stability in side winds.
Of course, the new body keeps the weather at bay brilliantly,
keeping the rider's upper body, arms, legs and feet away from the
wind and rain. And the new design windscreen is easily detachable
to allow quick changes from the standard screen to a short sports
screen (especially good for urban riding), which is available as
genuine Yamaha accessories.
The 2008 TMAX also features a classy new dash panel that offers
all the information you need in an easy-to-read format. The triple
instruments house analogue speedo, fuel gauge and temperature gauge
plus digital clock.
2008 TMAX styling highlights
- Radical new sports styling with smooth, sculpted bodywork
- Eye-grabbing dual headlight design
- Remarkable new muffler design contributes to sleek, sporty
look
- Lighter body parts contribute to 5kg weight reduction
- New bodywork improves stability in side winds
- Easily detachable windscreen
2008 TMAX chassis
The new TMAX was created for the street, for riders who want a
sophisticated urban performer that can exhilarate like a motorcycle
when pointed down twisting country roads and wide-open motorways.
But our commitment to the sports capabilities of this machine
required that our development programme also included track-testing
sessions.
Yamaha test riders evaluated the new TMAX on track to ensure
that its all-new aluminium frame allows the machine to handle,
steer and grip the road like a sports bike. The new frame, which
replaces the original tubular steel unit, is constructed from a mix
of extruded aluminium sections and cast aluminium sections formed
by Yamaha's exclusive CF die-casting technology. This composite
design allowed our engineers to create a lighter frame with an
ideal rigidity balance that delivers both excellent handling
characteristics and a superbly comfortable ride. The rigidity
balance was fine-tuned during the development process, with the
thickness of the aluminium sections changed time and again to
achieve the perfect compromise between handling performance,
stability and comfort. The TMAX suspension settings have been
retuned to complement the new frame's superb performance.
Complementing the new frame is a 15-inch front wheel (previous
models featured a 14-inch front) which delivers a more stable and
more comfortable ride, especially over rougher road surfaces. Both
front and rear wheels are of a classy new hollow three-spoke design
in aluminium alloy, just like you'd find on a performance sports
bike. The new TMAX also features wider diameter front forks (43mm,
up from 41mm) and a 5mm longer wheelbase (1580mm, up from 1575mm)
for surer handling and stability.
The result of these upgrades is a superbly neutral handling
character that gives the rider that life-affirming sports bike
sensation of controlling a machine that goes exactly where you
point it, plus impressive stability at speed.
If the TMAX specs keep reminding you of a sports bike that's no
surprise because this is a scooter engineered like a sports
bike.
The TMAX braking system was always impressive - triple hydraulic
disc brakes for stopping on a dime - but the 2008 model takes the
sports spec another step forward with monobloc four-piston front
brake calipers (with span-adjustable brake levers) for even more
impressive stopping performance.
The 2008 TMAX weighs an impressive 5kg less than its predecessor
thanks to a full range of weight-reducing measures right across the
chassis, from the aluminium frame to the revised bodywork.
2008 TMAX chassis highlights
- All-new aluminium frame
- Optimised suspension settings for even better handling
- 15-inch front wheel, new design alloy wheels
- Larger diameter front fork (from 41mm to 43mm)
- Overall weight reduced by 5kg
2008 TMAX engine features
That original TMAX looked very much like a scooter but its
engine performance made it much more than that. Like the TMAX
itself, the hi-tech engine has a dual nature - beautifully
mild-mannered on the one hand but capable of mightily impressive
performance on the other!
The TMAX's impressive 499cc twin-cylinder engine offers the kind
of performance that won't disappoint experienced sports bike
riders. Featuring digital fuel injection, four valves per cylinder
and a compression ratio of 11.0:1, the TMAX delivers brilliant
acceleration for swift urban getaways and effortless overtaking.
And an inbuilt balancer shaft ensures silky smooth cruising.
The 2008 TMAX engine features a host of detail refinements
designed to improve overall efficiency and therefore simultaneously
enhance performance and environmental friendliness. Most
importantly, engineers worked on the fuel injection mapping, air
intake, combustion chamber and exhaust system to achieve a
beautifully balanced engine with crisp throttle response and
user-friendly power delivery that perfectly matches the chassis
character and the fully automatic transmission system.
The air intake improvements came courtesy of the aluminium
frame, which allows the air cleaner to be mounted closer to the
engine for increased intake efficiency. The latest TMAX also
features a dramatic new sports muffler design that contributes to
the 2008 model's sleek, sporty styling and includes increased
catalytic converter capacity for cleaner emissions to EU3
standards.
2008 TMAX engine highlights
- Revised fuel injection mapping, air intake and exhaust
- Improved engine efficiency delivers more performance and fewer
emissions
- Remarkable new muffler design contributes to sleek, sporty
look
- Increase catalytic converter capacity also improves
environmental friendliness
- Forward inclined angle of the cylinders with reciprocating
balancer delivers compact, low centre of gravity, and low
vibration
- Digital fuel injection means superb power characteristics
- Fully auto transmission means hassle-free, twist-and-go
riding
2008 TMAX comfort and convenience features
At the heart of the TMAX's dual nature is its ability to combine
sports performance with class-leading scooter comfort and
convenience. This is a scooter that's built to keep not one but two
people happy with deluxe comfort for rider and passenger that would
shame some tourers.
The two-step dual seat has been reprofiled for improved leg
reach to the ground and thus enhanced low-speed control and
confidence. The sumptuously padded unit is as hugely accommodating
and supporting as ever, with plenty of room for rider and passenger
to remain comfortable even on longer trips. The seat also features
a new, dual-textured material for added comfort.
Sturdy alloy grabrails ensure that the passenger feels confident
and secure at all times.
The practicalities of everyday life were a major consideration
in this TMAX redesign, so the 2008 model features several detail
improvements for added convenience. The new bodywork includes a
second glovebox just below the left handlebar, handy for carrying
coins for tolls, parking tickets or other small items. The new
aluminium frame also freed up more space for the fuel tank which is
now almost seven percent bigger than that featured on previous
models, up one litre to 15 litres for improved range and thus less
need for fuel stops. And a new seat hinging system makes it easier
to pack and unpack the underseat locker.
TMAX comfort and convenience highlights
- Reprofiled seat for improved low-speed control and
confidence
- Lighter sculpted bodywork
- Better resistance to side winds
- Extra glovebox within bodywork
- Larger fuel tank capacity
- New seat hinging system for easier packing/unpacking
- Standard fitment immobiliser for added security
TMAX - the background story
The TMAX was unveiled to the European press in Italy, during
July 2000 and went on sale the following year. The machine was
acclaimed by everyone who rode it and very soon there were many
imitations, but none have been able to match its unique blend of
sporty sensation and deluxe ride. Yamaha has a unique feel for this
sector of the market because the original maxi-scooter was Yamaha's
Majesty 250, launched in 1994.
The T of TMAX stands for twin, as in twin-cylinder scooter, but
also for twin as in dual purpose. This is a unique creation that's
more like two machines, each with its own job: to excite you like a
motorcycle and to be as easy to live with as a scooter. There is a
real art to creating a machine that can do it all. You could even
argue that it's a more complex task than designing a machine that's
focused on just one type of riding, like a supersport bike or a
cruiser.
The 2008 TMAX continues the original theme of duality, its
in-depth development programme was conceived to enhance its
commuter functionality, sports bike performance, tourer comfort and
environmental credentials.
For further information contact:
Sean Goldhawk, advertising and PR co-ordinator
Yamaha Motor Australia,
489-493 Victoria Street, Wetherill Park, NSW 2164
Office: (02) 9757 0068
Mob: 0438 423844
Fax: (02) 9757 1384
Website: www.yamaha-motor.com.au