Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

Test Fleet: Yamaha X-MAX 400

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If you read the April issue of MSL you’ll know that Jonathan took the X-MAX out to stretch its legs – riding from MSL towers to Matlock. Without the bike and having time on my hands, I took the opportunity to order some accessories for it.

The accessories on Yamaha’s website are extensive. What should I go for? I could try to make it look sporty, comfy or practical.

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