Saturday, March 6, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Another good Sym GTS Evo blog
Found this great Sym GTS Evo blog the other day:
http://gostodescooters.blogspot.com/
It's in portuguese so use the Google Translator if needed.
Translate link
There is some valuable information, take a look...
http://gostodescooters.blogspot.com/
It's in portuguese so use the Google Translator if needed.
Translate link
There is some valuable information, take a look...
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Lets talk storage #4 - at last but not least
To finish the storage posts here is the last one you can find on the scooter.
It's in the main structure right in front of the knees.
Yes, you can see a 12V plugin, very useful to charge the phone, pda or the mp3 on the move... nice... :)
This storage compartment has a lock, so it's a "little" safe to store some items.
It's in the main structure right in front of the knees.
This storage compartment has a lock, so it's a "little" safe to store some items.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Lets talk storage #3 - another compartment
In the right we can find another useful compartment to store smaller stuff. I keep my garage keys when going out so I don't need to store them in the jacket, when arriving I then get then from that little handy place.
(click to enlarge)
Saturday, January 2, 2010
The commands : right hand
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
The passenger's pedals
So you need to take a back rider passenger?
Well, he or she must put the feet somewhere...
Here are the back pedals (view from above):
Well, he or she must put the feet somewhere...
Here are the back pedals (view from above):
Close pedal
Open Pedal
Never took a passenger thou... :(
[I guess everyone still afraid of my driving skills... ]
Monday, December 21, 2009
Time saving machine
It's been a few weeks now that I ride my Symone to work (not all the days thou, I still have no confidence at rainy conditions).
But I can now make some analysis of the difference between riding a car and riding my Symone.
It's a really time saving machine!
I'm so glad I've decided to buy a maxi-scooter :)
Still feel like a rookie on the road, still very afraid of cars and other motorcycles, but even so I still can make better times than ever by car.
Best time ever by car, mid summer when the city was empty and didn't stop on red lights, took me some ~16 minutes. Average time by car going to work ~20m, going home ~30m .
Best time ever with Symone, in a normal day, took me 12 minutes.
Average time by scooter going to work ~16m, going home ~15m.
These results are on the "normal" conditions...
Since the start of using the scooter I've faced 5 major traffic jams...
If I've drove the car those days none of those traffic jam could be made in less than an hour.
With Symone... It's been smooth... :)
But I can now make some analysis of the difference between riding a car and riding my Symone.
It's a really time saving machine!
I'm so glad I've decided to buy a maxi-scooter :)
Still feel like a rookie on the road, still very afraid of cars and other motorcycles, but even so I still can make better times than ever by car.
Best time ever by car, mid summer when the city was empty and didn't stop on red lights, took me some ~16 minutes. Average time by car going to work ~20m, going home ~30m .
Best time ever with Symone, in a normal day, took me 12 minutes.
Average time by scooter going to work ~16m, going home ~15m.
These results are on the "normal" conditions...
Since the start of using the scooter I've faced 5 major traffic jams...
If I've drove the car those days none of those traffic jam could be made in less than an hour.
With Symone... It's been smooth... :)
Lets talk storage #2 - secret hideout
This is a small compartment but quite handy.
It has no lock so it's no good to keep valuable stuff.
It's where I keep a simple cloth to clean up the seat from dust and humidity.
I took the photos with a tissue packet and a 50 cents euro coin to give the perception of the dimension.
It has no lock so it's no good to keep valuable stuff.
It's where I keep a simple cloth to clean up the seat from dust and humidity.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Kick start
For those who might ask about it... yes, the Sym GTS 125 Evo comes with a "kick start", even if the manual said little about it :(
(click to enlarge)
Saturday, December 5, 2009
The commander's cockpit : control panel
It's not the Enterprise ship, but sure is a futuristic and complete control panel :)
Here is the all the technical shebam...
[click pictures to enlarge]
Here is the all the technical shebam...
Owner's manual
Because sometimes we need to check those specific informations about a machine, here are some links to the Sym GTS/Joymax owner's manual:
Official site:
http://www.sym.com.tw/admin/upload/download_e/dnfile/GTS.pdf
http://www.sym.com.tw/admin/upload/download_e/dnfile/20090112155408JOYMAX%20125-250.pdf
Shared File:
http://www.4shared.com/file/36927728/451f7688/Sym_GTS_owners_manual.html?dirPwdVerified=3ae00a06
Official site:
http://www.sym.com.tw/admin/upload/download_e/dnfile/GTS.pdf
http://www.sym.com.tw/admin/upload/download_e/dnfile/20090112155408JOYMAX%20125-250.pdf
Shared File:
http://www.4shared.com/file/36927728/451f7688/Sym_GTS_owners_manual.html?dirPwdVerified=3ae00a06
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