2010 Yamaha TMAX

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Powered by a twin cylinder, liquid cooled, 499cc engine the 2010 Yamaha TMAX offers the comfort and performance of a motorcycle in a scooter design. The 2010 TMAX is perfect for zipping around the city or discovering the faraway wonders that this great country has to offer.

Maximum scooter.

Blurring the boundaries between scooter and motorcycle – a super sport automatic fuel injected, liquid cooled, four valve per cylinder engine boasts, controlled-fill, die-cast aluminum frame, 43mm front forks, 4-piston caliper dual front disc brakes, and rear disc brake. Plus a multifunction instrumentation with speedometer and tachometer and radical sports styling.

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2010 Yamaha TMAX – USA Specifications
MSRP* $8,490 (High Tech Silver) Available from February 2010

Engine
Type 499cc liquid-cooled 4-stroke, forward inclined parallel 2-cylinder, DOHC, 4-valve

Bore x Stroke 66.0 x 73.0 mm

Compression Ratio 11:1

Fuel Delivery Electronic fuel injection

Ignition Digital TCI: Transistor Controlled Ignition

Clutch Type Wet, multiple-disc automatic centrifugal

Transmission CVT double-cog V-belt auto

Final Drive V-belt

Chassis
Suspension/Front 43mm telescopic forks

Suspension/Rear Swingarm

Brakes/Front 267mm disc

Brakes/Rear 267mm disc

Tires/Front 120/70-15 67H Radial

Tires/Rear 160/60-15 67H Radial

Dimensions
Length 86.4 in

Width 30.5 in

Height 56.9 in

Seat Height 31.5 in

Wheelbase 62.2 in

Ground Clearance 4.9 in

Fuel Capacity 4.0 gal

Fuel Economy** 47 mpg

Wet Weight 489 lb

Other
Warranty 1 Year (Limited Factory Warranty) 2010-Yamaha-TMAXa-small

Source: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2010models/2010-Yamaha-TMAX.htm

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