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Hope? Isn't the TMAX a scooter? Why should we expect a adventurous version of this step by stepAren't the cobbled streets of the city, not the bumpy gravel roads?
Is simple. For the second time in its history, Honda demonstrates that there is a significant demand for rotating machines which are able to push once the pavement is finished. From the 1970s, Big Red had the CT series motorcycle / scooter hybrids.These little rough riders featured simplified change, low seat height, and knotty tiresy tested tor be the perfect solution for cyclists who didn't want to rip and rip the forest; They just wanted an easy to ride bike for unpaved roads.
More recently, Honda has revisited this idea. first came the ex–ADV maxi-scooter, and now we have the ADV150 forNorth Dakota the CT125 Hunter Cub. There is a lot of interest in these machines, so wouldn't Yamaha build its own version of this concept?
Not at all, he says Yamaha Motor Europe bigwig Paolo Pavesio. the says the X-ADV is a great idea, merging the scooter sensitivity with SUV design (even though he didn't seem so interested in the DCT gearbox, saying that a CVT was better for city driving).
However, Yamaha doesn't just want to copy ideas from other companies, he says, so don't expect an ADV version of the TMAX anytime soon. If it happens, it says PavesioIt certainly won't be in the next two years. Instead, for now, the goal is to regain TMAX's reputation for athletic performance, something