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Yamaha NMAX 125 (2015-2019): The Urban Warrior That Redefined 125cc Scooters

Introduction

The Yamaha NMAX 125 arrived at a time when urban mobility demanded smarter solutions. Between 2015 and 2019, this scooter carved its niche as a premium commuter machine that blended sporty aesthetics with Yamaha’s engineering prowess. Designed for riders who refuse to compromise between practicality and riding pleasure, the NMAX became a benchmark in the 125cc segment. After spending a week weaving through city traffic and testing its limits on winding roads, it’s clear why this scooter developed a cult following – and why it remains relevant today.


Design & Styling: Compact Aggression

At first glance, the NMAX 125 breaks away from the egg-shaped monotony of commuter scooters. Its sharp, angular bodywork – particularly the twin LED headlights – gives it a futuristic, almost robotic personality. The 740mm width (29.1 inches) keeps it lane-splitting friendly, while the 1955mm length (76.9 inches) ensures surprising stability at speed.

Yamaha’s color choices – from stealthy matte blacks to vibrant reds – accentuate the sculpted panels. The 765mm seat height (30.1 inches) is a masterstroke: accessible for shorter riders yet not too cramped for six-footers. What impressed me most was the finish quality. Unlike some competitors where plastic panels buzz at idle, the NMAX feels solidly bolted together, with tight panel gaps that survive urban abuse.


Engine & Performance: Small Bore, Big Heart

The liquid-cooled 124.7cc SOHC engine is where Yamaha’s Blue Core philosophy shines. Let’s address the numbers first:
- 12.1 HP @ 7,500 RPM (9 kW)
- 11.7 Nm torque @ 7,250 RPM (8.6 lb-ft)
- Top speed: 100 km/h (62 mph)

But specs don’t capture the riding experience. Thumb the starter (no kick lever here), and the single cylinder settles into a near-silent idle at 1,600 RPM. Twist the throttle, and acceleration is linear rather than frantic – 0-50 km/h (0-31 mph) comes up in 5.2 seconds. The real magic happens above 6,000 RPM when the Variable Valve Actuation (VVA) switches cam profiles. There’s no dramatic surge, just a seamless flow of power that pulls strongly to an indicated 105 km/h (65 mph) on flats.

Fuel efficiency is where this engine astounds. During mixed riding, I averaged 45 km/l (106 mpg). That’s 283 km (176 miles) from the 6.6L tank (1.74 gal) – enough for a week of commuting. The EFI system never faltered, whether cold-starting at 5°C or slogging through stop-and-go traffic.


Ride & Handling: Dance Partner for the Concrete Jungle

Suspension Setup:
- Front: Telescopic fork / 110mm travel (4.3")
- Rear: Unit Swing monoshock / 84-90mm travel (3.3-3.5")

The 127kg (280 lbs) wet weight disappears once moving. The NMAX flicks through traffic with bicycle-like agility, yet feels planted at highway speeds. The 13-inch wheels – shod with 110/70 front and 130/70 rear tires – strike a perfect balance between quick steering and stability.

Push hard into corners, and the chassis communicates clearly. Ground clearance is generous for a scooter – I only scraped the center stand on aggressive hairpins. The suspension, while firm, soaks up potholes better than rivals. At 85 km/h (53 mph) over broken asphalt, the NMAX stays composed where some competitors would feel skittish.

Braking:
- Front: 230mm disc with ABS
- Rear: 230mm disc with ABS

Yamaha’s ABS calibration deserves praise. The system intervenes smoothly, preventing lock-ups during panic stops on wet manhole covers. From 60 km/h (37 mph), I consistently achieved stops under 15 meters (49 feet). Lever feel is progressive – a rarity in budget-conscious scooters.


Technology & Features: Class-Leading Innovations

The NMAX brought segment-first tech that rivals still struggle to match:
1. Liquid Cooling: Critical for sustained high-speed runs and longevity.
2. VVA: Enables both low-RPM tractability and top-end power.
3. Dual-Channel ABS: A lifesaver in urban environments.
4. Full LED Lighting: The twin headlights throw a crisp, wide beam.

Practical touches include:
- Underseat storage for a full-face helmet + small items
- Two front cubbies (left fits a 500ml water bottle)
- USB charger (aftermarket accessory easily installed)


Competition: How the NMAX Stacks Up

1. Honda PCX 125 (2015-2018)

  • Pros: Softer suspension, slightly larger storage.
  • Cons: Air-cooled engine, no ABS until 2018.
  • Verdict: The PCX is plusher, but the NMAX’s tech and handling appeal to enthusiasts.

2. Suzuki Burgman Street 125

  • Pros: Larger wheels, floor storage.
  • Cons: Heavier (133kg), less efficient.
  • Verdict: The Burgman is a mini-tourer; the NMAX is the sportier choice.

3. Vespa Primavera 125

  • Pros: Iconic design, metal body.
  • Cons: Rear drum brake, higher maintenance costs.
  • Verdict: The Vespa wins on style, but the NMAX dominates performance.

Maintenance: Keeping Your NMAX in Peak Form

Key Service Intervals:
- Oil Changes: Every 4,000 km (2,485 miles) with SAE 10W-40 (900ml with filter)
- Coolant: Replace every 2 years (700ml of ethylene glycol)
- Drive Belt: Inspect every 8,000 km (4,970 miles)
- Brake Fluid: DOT 4, flush biennially

Common Wear Items:
- Spark Plugs: NGK CPR8EA-9 (standard) or CPR8EAIX-9 (iridium)
- Tires: Stick with 110/70-13 (front) and 130/70-13 (rear) for optimal handling
- Brake Pads: OEM replacements last ~12,000 km (7,456 miles)

MOTOPARTS.store Recommendations:
1. High-Performance Air Filters: Unlock smoother throttle response.
2. Upgraded Suspension Kits: For riders craving track-day sharpness.
3. LED Auxiliary Lights: Boost visibility on night rides.
4. Premium Synthetic Oils: Reduce engine wear during high-RPM runs.


Conclusion: Timeless Appeal in a Dynamic Package

Five years after its debut, the Yamaha NMAX 125 remains a masterclass in balancing commuter pragmatism with genuine riding joy. It’s the scooter that treats traffic lights as launch zones and parking garages as apex-hunting grounds. While newer rivals have caught up in tech, few match the NMAX’s cohesive blend of efficiency, agility, and premium feel.

For owners looking to personalize or enhance their NMAX, MOTOPARTS.store offers everything from performance upgrades to storage solutions. Because even the best machines deserve to be made uniquely yours.




Specifications sheet

Engine
Stroke: Four-stroke
Max power: 9 kW | 12.0 hp
Max torque: 12 Nm
Fuel system: Fuel Injection (EFI)
Max power @: 8750 rpm
Displacement: 125 ccm
Max torque @: 7250 rpm
Bore x stroke: 52.0 x 58.6 mm (2.0 x 2.3 in)
Configuration: Single
Cooling system: Liquid
Compression ratio: 11.2:1
Number of cylinders: 1
Valve configuration: SOHC, 4 valves
Variable valve timing: Yes (Dual cam profiles)
Features
ABS: Standard dual-channel
Lighting: Full LED
Instrumentation: Digital display
Storage capacity: Full-face helmet under seat + 2 front pockets
Dimensions
Wheelbase: 1350 mm (53.1 in)
Wet weight: 127
Seat height: 765 mm (30.1 in)
Fuel reserve: 2.3 L (0.61 US gal)
Overall width: 740 mm (29.1 in)
Overall height: 1115 mm (43.9 in)
Overall length: 1955 mm (76.9 in)
Ground clearance: 135 mm (5.5 in)
Fuel tank capacity: 6.6 L (1.74 US gal)
Drivetrain
Belt type: V-Belt
Final drive: belt
Transmission: Automatic CVT
Maintainance
Engine oil: 10W40
Idle speed: 1600 ± 100 rpm
Brake fluid: DOT 4
Spark plugs: NGK CPR8EA-9 or NGK CPR8EAIX-9
Spark plug gap: 0.8-0.9 mm
Coolant capacity: 0.7
Rear tire pressure: 2.5 bar (36 psi)
Transmission fluid: 150 ml 10W-40
Engine oil capacity: 0.9
Front tire pressure: 1.5 bar (22 psi)
Engine oil change interval: Every 5000 km or 2 years
Valve clearance check interval: 24,000 km / 15,000 mi
Chassis and Suspension
Rear tire: 130/70-13
Front tire: 110/70-13
Rear brakes: Single 230 mm disc, 1-piston caliper (ABS)
Front brakes: Single 230 mm disc, 1-piston caliper (ABS)
Rear suspension: Unit Swing monoshock, 84-90 mm (3.3-3.5 in) travel
Front suspension: Telescopic fork, 110 mm (4.3 in) travel






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