Hi guys,
During the winter storms my beloved SYM JoyMax 300i fell over (I wasn't on it at the time) and suffered quite a bit of panel damage plus breaking one of the mirrors off. It's a 2012 model and, surprise, surprise, my mechanic is having trouble getting parts from MotoGB. Does anyone have any good alternative online sources for parts and panels?
Getting SYM panels online.
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Re: Getting SYM panels online.
MotoGB are bloody useless. I've given up on them. I managed to get a rear mudguard off Ebay, so it's worth a try. If you haven't already.Apart from that you could try googling SYM parts. There are bound to be other suppliers other than MotoGB. If Motogb can be called a supplier.melpotter wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 5:51 am Hi guys,
During the winter storms my beloved SYM JoyMax 300i fell over (I wasn't on it at the time) and suffered quite a bit of panel damage plus breaking one of the mirrors off. It's a 2012 model and, surprise, surprise, my mechanic is having trouble getting parts from MotoGB. Does anyone have any good alternative online sources for parts and panels?