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SYM-T2-250i

2017-2018 SYM T2 250i Review

Posted on January 24, 2018June 12, 2019 By Jarvis

SYM brings affordability and practicality together in its streetbike trainer, the T2 250i. This ride represents the largest non-scooter-type model the factory makes, and the 250 cc mill is its second-largest engine currently in production thus raising the ceiling a bit for the company in the two-wheel vehicle department. Built to take on the “Big Four” for a slice of the low-displacement crotch rocket market, this ambitious little ride carries features and aesthetic touches that most riders will find familiar, but looks ain’t everything at the end of the day.

Design

An oddly-shaped rider triangle leaves even smaller riders feeling a bit cramped with elbows and knees tucked in awkwardly.

The Taiwan-based Sanyang Motor Company isn’t very well known in the States, but Hyundai, one of its major partners, most certainly is. Most of us have heard of Honda before as well, another historical partner and one SYM used to assemble Civic (del Sol) and Accord units for. So you see, this is no little scooter plant, but indeed a long-running (since 1954) Taiwanese heavyweight.
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Cars Tags:2018 SYM T2 250i, Civic, Honda, Hyundai, motorcycles, review, scooter, taiwan, vehicle

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