SYM Mask 125
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 2:44 pm
A few weeks ago my SYM symphony ST 200i was stolen and has not been found. Insurance has paid out and so I've got myself a SYM mask 125. A bit more basic, 10hp so 2hp down and about 25% less torque. But then it is now in the cheaper tax band. 12inch wheels, drum rear brake, 5.7L tank and a very basic analogue instrument panel - Speedometer, odometer and fuel gauge. Under seat storage is better plus the fuel tank is in the floor rather than under the pillion seat. Still running in at moment so a bit tight. But what really interests me is it has ALEH - Anti lift engine hangar system - Below is the official website explanation in chinglish.
The all new Mask III inducts new technology - A.L.E.H. (Anti-Lift Engine Hanger system )
When the vehicle accelerates, there will be a phenomenon of gravity shift. SYM designs the special engine suspension system, enables the relative position of the engine and the car body to maintain a steady state when accelerating, and suppress the instability caused by the lifting position. Making riders feel stable and comfortable when steering.
I've had a look under the bike and there is two hangers from the bottom of the engine that attaches to the frame. Will see how much this is 'improves' the handling. But does any other manufacturer have such a device on their scooters? One thing I thought is she was handling very well from the garage, this was in storm Gareth's heavy rain and winds.
The all new Mask III inducts new technology - A.L.E.H. (Anti-Lift Engine Hanger system )
When the vehicle accelerates, there will be a phenomenon of gravity shift. SYM designs the special engine suspension system, enables the relative position of the engine and the car body to maintain a steady state when accelerating, and suppress the instability caused by the lifting position. Making riders feel stable and comfortable when steering.
I've had a look under the bike and there is two hangers from the bottom of the engine that attaches to the frame. Will see how much this is 'improves' the handling. But does any other manufacturer have such a device on their scooters? One thing I thought is she was handling very well from the garage, this was in storm Gareth's heavy rain and winds.