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.
- Engine
- 562 cc
- Power
- 47 PS
- Weight
- 220 kg
- Seat height
- 800 mm
- A2 licence
- Restrictable
Liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin
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The short version
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
Tidy and well looked-after for its age — the typical clean bike.
Estimated market value
£8,259
Range £7,433 – £9,085
HIGH CONFIDENCE
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.
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
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
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 yearsRisk 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 band | Lower risk | Typical | Higher 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
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
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
| Severity | Part / issue | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| medium | CVT drive belt + variator 16-20k mi | £380 |
| medium | Electric screen motor Tech Max only; motor stuck or noisy 5+ years | £200 |
| low | Front brake pads 8-12k mi | £110 |
| low | Battery every 3-4 years | £110 |
| low | Underseat 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.UKOpens the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency recall checker. Choose the make, model and year of manufacture — no registration needed.
All variants
| Trim | Engine | PS | kg | Seat | A2-restrict? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TMAX 560default | Liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin, 562cc | 47 | 220 | 800 | Yes |
| TMAX 560 Tech Max | Liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin, 562cc | 47 | 222 | 800 | Yes |
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