Thanks for your reply Mr SYMUK.
Exeter is not far away for me, with a lovely ride up over the moor to get there.
I'm interested in the Joymax 300 but having owned a 2009 Burg 400, I would consider the Maxsym 400 and would just love to look at the 600. I won't be need a 'personal thing' from Dave. If you provide a roadshow fairly locally, with advance dates, I'll be sure toi turn up!
Tim
ps please ignore my recent post on the Maxsym 600 thread - you'll know what I mean.
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Re: Old friend for sale
Grrrr
You will be mega impressed with the 300, disappointed -ish with the 400 and blown with the 600
THAT IS WHY YOU NEED A TEST RIDE!
As a sportsbike rider, I appreciate the nimble fiesty handling of the Joymax 300, I find the MaxSym 400 a bit 'lardy' compared to the 400, but I find the 600 VERY GRUNTY but remakably smooth! Not as agile as the 300 but..... what do we want!
I will let you know the venue - you be there!
SYMUK
You will be mega impressed with the 300, disappointed -ish with the 400 and blown with the 600
THAT IS WHY YOU NEED A TEST RIDE!
As a sportsbike rider, I appreciate the nimble fiesty handling of the Joymax 300, I find the MaxSym 400 a bit 'lardy' compared to the 400, but I find the 600 VERY GRUNTY but remakably smooth! Not as agile as the 300 but..... what do we want!
I will let you know the venue - you be there!
SYMUK
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Re: Old friend for sale
Hi SymUK, while everybody is asking I was wondering what is the closest you will get to the Grimsby/Cleethorpes area. I noticed that one of our larger motorcycle dealers " Robspeed" has recently started advertising he is a Sym dealer, over the last couple of years he has gone from not really stocking scooters to having all one side of the shop displaying them. There seem's to be quite a large scooter following around North East Lincolnshire although most of them are based on the classics and modern Vespa auto's. One of the other dealers in the area "Wheels" does stock the Honda and Suzuki scooters but other than him nobody seem to stock the larger Maxi-scooters even Robspeed only stock the Yamaha in the larger capacity even though they are the Sym dealer, you only tend to see the small capacities.
Trev