I was just reading the writeup in "Twist'n'Go" magazine on the Maxsym 600. It sounds like a decent scoot at something like £3500 less than a new TMax or Burgervan etc. Does anyone here have one? Are they any good?
I must say a cheaper simpler maxi alternative sounds appealing.
MaxSym 600.
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Re: MaxSym 600.
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/bikes-for ... 0/3342799/
A bit of a bargain.
There's a young chap in Brighton has one, he's the Don of the Sym Mafia so be careful.
Another review here: http://sym.co.za/2016/01/18/ride-review ... -600i-abs/
A bit of a bargain.
There's a young chap in Brighton has one, he's the Don of the Sym Mafia so be careful.
Another review here: http://sym.co.za/2016/01/18/ride-review ... -600i-abs/
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Re: MaxSym 600.
Was that why you were there in the first place???Meldrew wrote:. Then I quickly moved on, that particular aisle is where the Vintage Tractor and Steam Railway fetishists hang out.
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Re: MaxSym 600.
Careful the beast is awake, many are called but few are chosen be careful about fake new and alternative facts " The Maxsym 600 is the greatest bike on the planet" Smeg "young chap in Brighton", you are my friend for life.
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Re: MaxSym 600.
Apart from the Joyride 200 of course, which has a flat floor the 600 can't match
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Re: MaxSym 600.
Haha, Grumpy caught you out Meldrew.MrGrumpy wrote:Was that why you were there in the first place???Meldrew wrote:. Then I quickly moved on, that particular aisle is where the Vintage Tractor and Steam Railway fetishists hang out.
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Re: MaxSym 600.
I see these people in Doncaster WH Smiths too when I pop in for a VIZ or a Motorcycle Sport and Leisure. I wonder if they look at me and think the same although I don't have a brown mac on.
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Re: MaxSym 600.
Been spying on me again? I was in WHSmiths in York the other week, but didn't read any railway mags on that occasion, however, it has been known!Meldrew wrote:smeghead wrote:Haha, Grumpy caught you out Meldrew.MrGrumpy wrote:
Was that why you were there in the first place???
Not really, I just couldn't be bothered to to reply. The saddo's reading railway, commercial vehicle, and tractor mags cover to cover seem to be a permanent fixture in any branch of WH Smith I go in.
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Re: MaxSym 600.
I just wish they would stop putting my GT magazines on the top shelf, it makes it harder to look at them without paying
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Re: MaxSym 600.
What is a GT magazine, pardon my ignorance.