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Post by Ricky H on Oct 16, 2014 19:09:56 GMT
There's a roadtest of the new Maxsym 600i in the latest T&G. Its up against the Kymco Downtown. Yamaha TMax and Suzuki Burgman.
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Post by housey on Oct 16, 2014 21:01:06 GMT
SYM have also produced a car, the EX4U very close to the smart car design.Built through Hyundai under licence and retailing at the same cost as a Maxsym 600i.Lets hope they don't shoot themselves in the foot if this is the way SYM intends to move forward and override scooter sales.
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Post by Bailo on Oct 17, 2014 11:02:51 GMT
Where abouts would i go to purchase this magazine? Is it fairly well stocked in most places?
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Post by Ricky H on Oct 17, 2014 20:06:44 GMT
Where abouts would i go to purchase this magazine? Is it fairly well stocked in most places? W.H Smith should have a copy. The Maxsym is on page 48.
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Post by Bailo on Oct 17, 2014 23:14:01 GMT
Well my journey to get this magazine is worth a ride-out report on its own. I rode 6 miles to the nearest town at about with a WHSmith at about 3.30PM. Wondered round, no sign of it. So i rode one mile back to Sainsburys where i parked up next to one bike before another one joined me. Not sure if i should accept a compliment from rival Maxi-scooter manufacturer riders, but i did all the same and took this photo for future reference.(Burgman 125 in Blue and a Honda S-Wing on the far side) I couldn't see it in Sainsburys either, although i did find Scootering magazine. It all looked like old modified Vespas etc but something caught my eye. Yes, it was a first ride report on the Maxsym 600! I bought it and thought I'd give it one last go at my local small town centre. I rode the remaining 5 miles back to my town, where i wandered around the small Co-Op. Nope, hardly hardly a magazine section at all. So i walked around the corner to what used to be the newsagents, I looked up and down, i didn't want to leave as i could feel the cashiers eyes watching me like a hawk and being a young man in full motorcycle gear, she probably thought i was ready to nick something. I found the last copy of Twist and Go hiding behind the copy of Scootering magazine id already bought! I gladly paid for it and related to the cashier my "Epic Journey" around North West Wiltshire when i could have just popped up the road about 2 minutes ride and saved myself a whole lot of time. I took the long way around home though. Wanted to give the bike at least a small run to show appreciation for all the starting and stopping that it's not used to. Was well worth the read though!
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