• Q. Is there any official update on the launch date for NMax or shall I go for Aprilia scooter?

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    śjķ_gaming
    śjķ_gaming | 4 years ago

    @ | The problem with this and other larger scooters coming out like this is that the flat foot board has been eliminated. In Asia particularly, one of the reasons we use scooters is to carry goods or groceries and even our children. This design makes it more difficult, unlike the upcoming Aprilia SXR 160 with a flat footboard. I truly think Yamaha (and Honda) will lose sales because of this and it has less attraction for me who was looking forward to a larger scooter with bigger engine.

    The problem with this and other larger scooters coming out like this is that the flat foot board has been eliminated. In Asia particularly, one of the reasons we use scooters is to carry goods or groceries and even our children. This design makes it more difficult, unlike the upcoming Aprilia SXR 160 with a flat footboard. I truly think Yamaha (and Honda) will lose sales because of this and it has less attraction for me who was looking forward to a larger scooter with bigger engine.

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    Chris
    Chris | 4 years ago

    @ | The problem with this and other larger scooters coming out like this is that the flat foot board has been eliminated. In Asia particularly, one of the reasons we use scooters is to carry goods or groceries and even our children. This design makes it more difficult, unlike the upcoming Aprilia SXR 160 with a flat footboard. I truly think Yamaha (and Honda) will lose sales because of this and it has less attraction for me who was looking forward to a larger scooter with bigger engine.

    Ideally the flat footboard is not for kids. It is a huge safety issue to begin with. I agree we use it for goods and groceries, but I think they should compensate the space with under seat storage.

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    Karan
    Karan | 4 years ago

    @ | The problem with this and other larger scooters coming out like this is that the flat foot board has been eliminated. In Asia particularly, one of the reasons we use scooters is to carry goods or groceries and even our children. This design makes it more difficult, unlike the upcoming Aprilia SXR 160 with a flat footboard. I truly think Yamaha (and Honda) will lose sales because of this and it has less attraction for me who was looking forward to a larger scooter with bigger engine.

    This is a m**i scooter. It's meant for long drives. Not for carrying children and your personal grocery.

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