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YAMAHA XMAX 250 Custom

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Here is a "YAMAHA XMAX 250" custom by Webike community user "Mako". The XMAX250 balances comfort and practical functions with high-quality, sporty styling and agile, nimble running performance. It is light, easy to start, and very easy to maneuver. The OVER TT-Formula RS full titanium exhaust is installed, and the tight layout gives the bike a sporty look, while the titanium is used to make it lighter. Y's Gear knuckle visor mounted on the handlebar. It protects the hands from air resistance, and it also has a great design. In addition, a comfort seat from Y's Gear is installed for comfortable long touring. A notable point is the number of exteriors: the MOS key cover, tank cover, and inner protection, followed by the front panel side covers and undertail cover, all of which are fitted to every part of the bike to create a high-quality feel.

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Specifications

Part Details
Exhaust OVER RACING TT-Formula RS Titanium Full Exhaust
Handle / Steering YAMAHA Knuckle Visor
DIMOTIV Extension Foldable Mirrors (di-mk-ya-02-g)
Bodywork / Fairing MOS Key Cover
MOS Tank Cover
MOS Windshield Side Cover
MOS Handle Center Side Panel
YAMAHA Backrest Base
MOS Front Panel Side Cover
MOS Under Tail Cover
YAMAHA Comfort Seat
DAYTONA Windshield Mount Bar Holder
MOS Front Panel
Lisence Plate Carbon Base
Accessories MOS Meter Trim Cover
T10 LED Amber Peta-SMD Blinker Side Markers (Wedge, Single)
T10 LED 5630SMD 10 Positions White
B+COM Wireless Headset SB4X
YAMAHA USB Socket
YAMAHA Universal Bracket
YAMAHA Grip Warmer 360 D
YUPITERU BNV-2
Hakuyo
Hakuyo

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Hakuyo

A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". Third year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.