The sound you hear when riding over rough surfaces might be due to some design of the front forks. As an example, BMW's G650GS has a plastic insert/cap that vibrates with a thump sound when the forks are subjected to harsh movements such as when hitting sudden objects/obstacles. Not sure if this is a similar situation with the Jetmax shocks. Never the less, due to design and execution, riding the bike to the conditions, I hardly - if ever experience such phenomena with the Jetmax. My GS is a different story however.

If you find your Jetmax seems to experience a fairly constant amount of the front end thumping within the front end, I'd suggest you pay attention to that RHS rear swing arm. Given that two other CFMoto scoots (MCM members) have suffered failures with the rear swingarm alloy subframe. Again, IMO it is due to both riders pushing the scoots. a Jetmax (one rider) & a Jetlux (the other rider) beyond the spec's for which the scooters are designed. Put another way, with a lot more mileage on my Jetmax I have not suffered the same failure as has been the case with either the Jetmax or Jetlux. I pay a lot of attention to the riding surfaces and always take steps to avoid or minimise stresses to the scoot (in fact all my rides), either slowing speed considerably or where possible riding round the irregularity - basically riding to the conditions.

In regards to the main fuse, that looks to be the main fuse that are in the front main cubby on my and a mates older Jetmax, which one assumes has been relocated on newer models. Having that fuse up front has been useful as it is where I connect my trickle battery charger.

Wonder why CFMoto relocated that fuse? Would be interesting to put an new and older model side-by-side stripped down for comparison sake.

As for the photos, edit your post, and when you do, look for the advanced edit button below the text edit window. When in the advanced edit, scroll down past the text edit window and you will see the photos attached. Edit them and delete the ones you don't want.

Jetmax = CF250T-6A
Jetlux = CF250T-8