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Advise sought on second hand PCX or Nmax

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3 minutes ago, Bangkok Black said:

A Common problem with Nmaxis the ABS pump going wrong.A pricey item to buy.

When you look on facebook market place a lot of bikes i have seen have the ABS warning light on.

Also, you see a lot with the engine management light on and when on the centre stand the back wheel will spin very fast and the engine has a knocking noise.

 

Look at the photos of bikes for sale carefully ,also ask the seller if the ABS works.

 

Thanks for the heads up.

I bought a 3 month old bike already, so it still has 4 years and 9 months warranty.

I presume that the defects you mention are covered by the warranty?

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15 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

Thanks for the heads up.

I bought a 3 month old bike already, so it still has 4 years and 9 months warranty.

I presume that the defects you mention are covered by the warranty?

I would hope so

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4 minutes ago, Bangkok Black said:

I would hope so

 

I was just reading the thread you started in that regard.

I seems the pump can be repaired for about 2000 baht, so why did you go for bypassing the light, as 2000 bht doesn't break the bank.

As another poster also pointed out, the pump will not be manufactured by Yamaha, so probably a fixed pump will be as good as a new one.

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