Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

KEEPING IT SYM-PLE

The eagle-eyed amongst you will have probably seen a SYM scooter or two bombing around your town centre. You might have even owned one. But what do you actually know about the Taiwanese brand? Well, SYM’s been building stuff with two wheels for over 65 years.

Founded in Taipei way back in 1954, Sanyang Motor Co. made a name for itself before joining foxrces with Honda in 1962 and beginning to assemble the Japanese factory’s bikes for its home market.

Over the years it’s gone from strength to strength and annually it

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