Once on the seat, the retro analogue instrument console grabs your attention, which has the usual speedometer and fuel gauge. The switch gear feel and finish is of good quality, but isn't exceptional as expected on a premium scooter.
In profile, the sharp tear shaped tailpiece along with the sleek and long exhaust reminds of the Batmobile which is one of the most attractive aspects of the scooter.
At the back, there is a mix of matte black plastic and glass bits on the backlight and indicators and in between sits the chrome highlight with a small Yamaha tuning fork 3D logo. However, in comparison the matte black bits at the back don't live up to the overall drama created by the rest of the scooter. And then there’s a nice and effective rear tyre hugger, which helps prevent water splashes.