What kind of engine does the 2015 Yamaha Smax have?

What kind of engine does the 2015 Yamaha Smax have?

The all new 2015 Yamaha SMAX features a potent, highly efficient 155cc fuel injected engine, fully automatic transmissing, lightweight frame for sporty handling, spacious design perfect for 1 or 2 up riding, under seat storage large enough for a full face helment or groceries and more. The all new SMAX scooter is a surprising little performer.

Is there a problem with my Smax bike?

This problem is widespread on SMAX bikes, particularly those released between 2015 to 2018. On the affected models, the gasket may fail and lead to coolant leaking into the cylinder. If this happens, the spark plug may be doused in liquid, which would cause the engine to stall while riding. Temperature warning signal comes up.

Are there any recalls on the Yamaha Smax?

Yamaha dealers were called to action, upgrading the speed sensor assembly on recalled SMAX’s with two retaining clips versus the one clip used on the original speed sensor assembly.

What are the most common problems with Yamaha Max scooters?

Here are examples of common issues with the Yamaha MAX scooters: 1 The scooter won’t start. 2 Warped Front Brake Discs 3 Faulty Speed Sensor 4 Gaskets May Leak 5 Bike Hesitates Under Acceleration 6 TMAX Fever Issue

What are the features of a Yamaha Smax?

Other notable features include a mid-ship horizontally positioned rear shock, wide, high-grip 13 inch tires front and rear, large 267 mm front and 245 mm rear disc brakes and a generous 32 liter underseat storage space. The Yamaha SMAX can be yours for no less than $3,690. Hit the jump for more information on the Yamaha SMAX.

What’s the top speed of a 2015 Yamaha Smax?

2015 Yamaha SMAX Year: 2015 Make: Yamaha Engine: Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC single cylinder, 4 valves Transmission: Automatic CVT Energy: Fuel Injection Displacement: 155 cc Top Speed: 56 mph (Est.) Price: 3690

How much does a Yamaha Smax scooter cost?

Snazzy! The Smax is a new addition to the US lineup in 2015, settling into the significant hole in Yamaha’s scooter line between the 125cc Zuma ($3,390) and the 395cc Majesty ($6,850). Significant mostly because California state law asserts that engines below 149cc are not allowed on freeways.

This problem is widespread on SMAX bikes, particularly those released between 2015 to 2018. On the affected models, the gasket may fail and lead to coolant leaking into the cylinder. If this happens, the spark plug may be doused in liquid, which would cause the engine to stall while riding. Temperature warning signal comes up.