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sym joyride

Postby finch on Fri Jul 02, 2010 2:25 pm

Hi All
I have ridden a Joyride 125 from new, its now 7yrs old but never let me down its low mileage and still feels like new, I must assume that is due to its quality. Anyone out there ride similar and can say the same or otherwise.
Regards Finch.
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Re: sym joyride

Postby hotshoe on Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:25 pm

I have never even seen a Sym but judging from all the comments here the sccot is pretty much bullet proof if given just the normal care, you evidently have one of the normal ones :p
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Re: sym joyride

Postby mjhoward on Sat Jul 17, 2010 9:44 pm

I believe that SYM (and KYMCO) made engines for Honda for around 40 years. They've certainly got experience in making a long lasting and reliable engine :thmbsup:
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Re: sym joyride

Postby ggomad on Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:29 pm

I've driven Joyride 125 for two months now in Korea. And I tell you it's fascinating to ride on this machine.
It has a good engine sound and absolutely good mileage. I'm in the same opinion that it's SYM engine that makes this bike
a real gem. I think I'm gonna ride it for long.
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Re: sym joyride

Postby finch on Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:37 am

Pleased to hear your scooter is a joy (to) ride just taken mine for a short ride of about 50ml round trip to visit Issac Newtons birth place .
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