New to scoots, just picked up new Sym Joymax 300i

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Re: New to scoots, just picked up new Sym Joymax 300i

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The Piaggio X10 has ABS and Traction control and I must say both work extremely well!

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Re: New to scoots, just picked up new Sym Joymax 300i

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X10 sounds and looks great.

Does traction control prevent wheel spin? - I don't think I'm getting anything like enough power to need that, except on ice maybe.

Starting to look inside - all very compact. Fuel injected.

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The movable seat hump is a decently made thing too. Unfortunately it was already set as far back as it will go so will try without it for a while.

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Re: New to scoots, just picked up new Sym Joymax 300i

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On some scoots (Burger 650 for sure) people have used car headrests as replacements for the seat hump. The result is that support is higher up, intended to align with lower back rather than bottom, it also provides the extra legroom you need & uses the existing holes.

I did this on my now defunct B650, using a BMW 5 Series leather headrest I picked up for a tenner at a scrapyard. Took an age to experiment and find a suitable one that matched the necessary width and had decent padding.

The Yanks on BUSA all use an Isuzu truck headrest - http://burgmanusa.com/forums/viewtopic. ... at#p555449

Perhaps something you can experiment with, if you're so inclined.
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Re: New to scoots, just picked up new Sym Joymax 300i

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A belated welcome máte, and i must say the sym looks great, enjoy :)

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Yep the traction control works well. Especially on WOT from the lights :lol:

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Re: New to scoots, just picked up new Sym Joymax 300i

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Not sure if the original poster is still around bearing in mind this thread was started in Jan, but just incase....

Any ideas on how you change the odomoter to miles rather than the default km ?

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Re: New to scoots, just picked up new Sym Joymax 300i

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Hello and welcome to the forum. SYM are very reliable machines, so you made a good choice there.
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Re: New to scoots, just picked up new Sym Joymax 300i

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Clive wrote:Hi Chris.

Hello & Welcome to the icon_muppets.png

Nice looking scoot you have there!...in a sexual way
Ditto :D

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Wolf wrote:
Clive wrote:Hi Chris.

Hello & Welcome to the icon_muppets.png

Nice looking scoot you have there!...in a sexual way
Ditto :D I like your scoot....... I Iike you too. icon_shag_2.gif
Steady Craig!!! :lol:

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Re: New to scoots, just picked up new Sym Joymax 300i

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you git :lol:

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