
Yamaha Xmax 400 Review
"A sensible, hardworking scooter that rewards practical riders over thrill-seekers."
Used Buyer Review
The XMAX 400 sits in that sweet spot between commuter scooter and proper motorcycle, and used examples are genuinely good value right now. The 395cc single pulls strongly enough for highway riding without feeling stressed, and that underseat storage swallows a full-face helmet with room to spare. Build quality is typically Yamaha — solid, unfussy, built to last. Check the rear suspension linkage on older examples, they get notchy and owners ignore it. Also inspect the brake calipers for corrosion if it's been sitting; these live outside and catch the weather. Used market pricing is reasonable, but don't overpay thinking you're getting a bargain on low mileage — these motors are virtually bulletproof and high-mileage units are usually fine. Tyre wear is the real consumables cost here, rear goes fast if the previous owner rode it hard. Service history matters less than on a complex twin, but coolant changes get skipped constantly. Check it regardless.
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You crave sporty handling or serious performance
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