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Yamaha TMAX 560

Yamaha's range-topping maxi-scooter — 562cc parallel twin, 47bhp, twin-spar aluminium frame, dual front discs. The benchmark sports-scooter for two decades, evolved from the original 2000 TMAX. A2 friendly. UK from £12,099. Premium build quality, full TFT dash, three rider modes, electronic suspension on top trims. Strong following among urban commuters wanting motorcycle-level performance with scooter convenience.

Yamaha TMAX 560
Photo: Shohei ninomiya via Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 4.0
Engine
562 cc

Liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin

Power
47 PS
Weight
220 kg

wet

Seat height
800 mm
A2 licence
Restrictable

The short version

52/100

Forecourt score

Value 50 · Insurance 66 · Theft 35

The Yamaha TMAX 560 holds its value about as well as most bikes (around 30% lost over three years, against the 25-32% bike norm) and costs about average to insure (around £460/yr typical). Theft risk is high. It can be restricted for an A2 licence.

A bike-specific blend of value retention, insurance and theft risk (weighted 40/35/25). Bikes carry no MOT reliability data, so reliability isn't scored. Higher is better.

Pick your version

Estimates are tuned to the version you choose.

Engine

Petrol · 562cc

Power

47 ps

Torque

55 Nm

Weight

220 kg

Seat

800 mm

Transmission

CVT automatic

Economy

52 mpg

License

A2 restrictable

Standard TMAX 560 — 562cc parallel-twin, 47bhp, CVT, dual front discs. Aluminium twin-spar frame. A2 friendly. 15L tank.

Tell us about the one you're looking at

2023
20202026
9,000 mi
0Expected: 9,00060k
good
PoorFairGoodExcellent

Tidy and well looked-after for its age — the typical clean bike.

Estimated market value

£8,259

Range £7,433 £9,085

HIGH CONFIDENCE

When new (2023)£11,799
Age-based value£8,259
Mileage adjustment+£0
Condition adjustment+£0

Holding value

Bikes hold value far better than cars — typical motorcycle 3-year depreciation is 25–32%, against cars' 40–50%. Some bikes (Hayabusa, Gold Wing, classic Z1000) actually appreciate in the 7–15 year zone as cult demand outstrips supply.

New

£12,899

At 5 years

£7,739

At 10 years

£5,418

Value loss by phase

Each band shows the share of original value lost during that window — not cumulative. Appreciation (green, marked +X% gained) is real for bikes that develop cult status.

Years 0–3First-owner depreciation30% lost
Years 3–7Used-market sweet spot18% lost
Years 7–15Stable / vintage-cult zone26% lost
After year 3: 70% retainedAfter year 7: 52% retainedAfter year 15: 26% retained

UK new price by year

How we estimate this

Phase depreciation derived from observed UK used-bike pricing — classified ads, dealer asking prices, and end-of-auction figures. Bike residuals depend heavily on theft history, service-stamp count, and crash-damage signatures. The figures here are indicative for clean, fully-stamped examples.

What it costs to own

Over

Indicative running costs at 8,000 miles a year — the UK rider average. Belt or shaft drive eliminates the chain/sprocket consumable; tax (typically £25–£100/yr) and depreciation are excluded — see the section above for value retention.

3-year total

£1,889

Per year

£630

Per mile

£0.08

Servicing£840
Tyres (pair)£960
MOT£89

Service costs assume independent specialist labour and OE parts. Tyre intervals reflect typical UK road riding — track-day usage burns through rear tyres in <2,000 miles. Fuel uses the variant MPG at £1.45/L. Lower-mileage riders see proportionally lower totals; higher-mileage commuters pay roughly linearly more.

Estimated insurance

ABI motorcycle scheme · Comprehensive · 5 yr NCB

Indicative annual comprehensive premiums for this bike. Bike insurance is far more sensitive to licence tier and rider age than cars — pick the combination closest to your circumstances.

Licence

Age

No-claims bonus

5 years
0 yearsBaseline: 5 years15+

Risk profile

Estimated annual premium · typical, age 30-39

£460/ year

Roughly £38 per month

Typical

Suburban postcode, 3+ years NCB, standard security (Thatcham chain + disc lock), no recent claims.
Age bandLower riskTypicalHigher risk
Age 17-21£759£1,012£1,417
Age 22-29£466£621£869
Age 30-39Selected£345£460£644
Age 40-49£304£405£567
Age 50+£276£368£515

How we estimate this

Premiums combine licence tier, rider age, no-claims bonus and a risk-profile multiplier on top of a bike-specific baseline. Bike insurance is materially more sensitive to licence tier (CBT / A1 / A2 / A) than car insurance, and young riders pay considerably more than older riders even on the same machine. Always get individual quotes before buying.

Theft risk

Bike-specific · Met Police + insurance reporting

UK bike theft rates are an order of magnitude higher than car theft. Nakeds and supersports lose more to professional gangs; large adventure bikes and tourers are statistically much safer.

Theft risk score · 1 to 4

3/4High risk

1 — Low2 — Medium3 — High4 — Very high

High risk

Frequent theft target — appears regularly on UK police hot-lists, especially in London. Expect insurers to demand Thatcham chain + ground anchor + disc lock; tracker can knock 10–15% off premium.

Theft hotspot postcodes

ENSESWW

Postcode prefixes only; full London hot zone runs across E, N, NW, SE, SW, W boroughs depending on the model.

What this means for you

Premium maxi-scooter, popular target — chain + disc lock + ground anchor + cover essential overnight. Often garaged.

How we set this band

Bands derived from Met Police bike-theft reporting (most-stolen lists) cross-referenced with insurance industry underwriting data. Model + postcode are the two biggest factors in motorcycle theft risk in the UK, materially more than vehicle value.

What goes wrong

5 known issues · sorted by severity

Documented failure modes from UK owner forums, dealer service bulletins, and aggregated mechanic feedback. Mileages are approximate — different riders see different intervals depending on use and maintenance. Always address "high"-severity items before resale.

High severity

0

Medium

2

Low / cosmetic

3

SeverityPart / issueCost
mediumCVT drive belt + variator

16-20k mi

£380
mediumElectric screen motor

Tech Max only; motor stuck or noisy

5+ years

£200
lowFront brake pads

8-12k mi

£110
lowBattery

every 3-4 years

£110
lowUnderseat lock cable

any

£60

How we score severity

High — strands the bike or causes consequential damage if left. Medium — service item that affects ride quality or risks failure. Low — cosmetic or minor inconvenience. Costs are independent-specialist UK rates for parts and labour together; main dealer prices typically run 30–50% higher.

Safety recalls

Manufacturers occasionally issue safety recalls to fix a fault free of charge. You can check whether the Yamaha TMAX 560, or your exact vehicle, has any outstanding recalls on the official DVSA service.

Check on GOV.UK

Opens the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency recall checker. Choose the make, model and year of manufacture — no registration needed.

All variants

TrimEnginePSkgSeatA2-restrict?
TMAX 560defaultLiquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin, 562cc47220800Yes
TMAX 560 Tech MaxLiquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin, 562cc47222800Yes

Strengths

  • +47bhp parallel twin in scooter format — unmatched at this size
  • +Aluminium twin-spar frame — sportbike-derived chassis
  • +Dual front discs — proper braking
  • +Tech Max electronic suspension + heated grips
  • +Premium TFT dash and full electronics

Watch-outs

  • Most expensive maxi-scooter on UK market
  • Heavy (220kg) — feels it at slow speed
  • CVT belt + variator replacement at 16-20k mi adds £380
  • Theft target — high on UK lists

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