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Yamaha Other description
Selling a meticulously maintained and garage kept Yamaha 500 T-Max. Also fitted with a centre stand to make washing and maintenance a whole lot easier. Adjustable Brake and Clutch levers enables the rider to set up the bike as they want it. The bike comes with all original keys and manuals as were supplied new. The paintwork has no chips scratches or dents. Only 5,850 miles on it!!! Oil and filters changed regularly. Continuously variable transmission connects engine power to the wet multiplate centrifugal clutch via a durable double-cog-type rubber V-belt. Silent chain efficiently transfers power to the rear wheel. This proven system, combined with TMAX sample power, gives a whole new meaning and adrenaline level to twist-and-go throttle operation. The TMAX achieves fuel economy up to an estimated 47 mpg** with a fuel tank that holds 4 gallons of gas! |
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