Ive been avoiding them to be honest due to reports of dont bother going out in the rain on them otherwise you will bugger the instruments.BenR wrote:macp wrote:Thanks all really useful feedback and points of view. To be honest size wont be a problem as most of my commute is NSL B road with a little bit of town work. Im not thinking of one of the following
Xmax,Xcity,Majesty or the Honda SH
I have discounted the S wing as I think I will struggle to get one on my budget.
Have you thought about an X9/X8 250? You'll get one of those well within your budget they're cracking bikes.
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That's a dramatic over-exaggeration and would only relate to the X9 (with digidash) anyway.macp wrote:Ive been avoiding them to be honest due to reports of dont bother going out in the rain on them otherwise you will bugger the instruments.BenR wrote: Have you thought about an X9/X8 250? You'll get one of those well within your budget they're cracking bikes.
If you can find a Yamaha to suit at your price fair dos, but don't necessarily exclude the X8.
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poldark wrote:That's a dramatic over-exaggeration and would only relate to the X9 (with digidash) anyway.macp wrote:Ive been avoiding them to be honest due to reports of dont bother going out in the rain on them otherwise you will bugger the instruments.BenR wrote: Have you thought about an X9/X8 250? You'll get one of those well within your budget they're cracking bikes.
If you can find a Yamaha to suit at your price fair dos, but don't necessarily exclude the X8.
Or the X9 I've owned three & never had any issues with the dash.
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Last year whilst riding in Germany I was following a SYM Joyride 200 on my Xevo 400. The little SYM was performing very well up to about 55mph and I could only get past him after that speed when his tailed off a little. I was 2 up and loaded up but still the 200 impressed me.
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Yes, with the X9, its a good idea that the dash is removed and replaced with some sealant. Ones that came from JT's like mine had this done as a part of the PDI.
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What'll scare you even more is the SYM 200 is in fact only 171cc!!!barryG wrote:Last year whilst riding in Germany I was following a SYM Joyride 200 on my Xevo 400. The little SYM was performing very well up to about 55mph and I could only get past him after that speed when his tailed off a little. I was 2 up and loaded up but still the 200 impressed me.
But for the OP I would reccomend a SYM you can get a 2nd hand non EVO GTS 250 carb or injected for under £2000 (try
to get the injected version if possible though). The non EVO joyride 180(171cc) can be acquired for under a £1000. SYM's are reliable as Jap stuff but without the insane price tags for everything from services to parts.
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I do like the voyager I will take a look thanks.Drago wrote:What'll scare you even more is the SYM 200 is in fact only 171cc!!!barryG wrote:Last year whilst riding in Germany I was following a SYM Joyride 200 on my Xevo 400. The little SYM was performing very well up to about 55mph and I could only get past him after that speed when his tailed off a little. I was 2 up and loaded up but still the 200 impressed me.
But for the OP I would reccomend a SYM you can get a 2nd hand non EVO GTS 250 carb or injected for under £2000 (try
to get the injected version if possible though). The non EVO joyride 180(171cc) can be acquired for under a £1000. SYM's are reliable as Jap stuff but without the insane price tags for everything from services to parts.
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Looks like there are plenty of SYM to choose from including a couple of voyagers.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/search/used ... t/priceasc

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