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Sym ABS

MakeSym
Displacement278.0 ccm (16.96 cubic inches)
Sym ABS
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Review

The Sym ABS, a nimble and accessible scooter, has carved out a niche for itself in the urban mobility segment. While Sym doesn't typically follow traditional model year designations as strictly as some larger manufacturers, this particular ABS-equipped model represents a refined iteration within their scooter lineage, focusing on practicality and rider confidence. It directly competes with other popular mid-range scooters like the Honda PCX 150 and the Yamaha XMAX 300, offering a compelling alternative for daily commutes and light touring.

At the heart of the Sym ABS is a capable 278.0 ccm (16.96 cubic inches) single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. This displacement provides a good balance of power for navigating city traffic and maintaining comfortable speeds on suburban roads. With a wet weight of 148.0 kg (326.3 pounds), the scooter remains manageable for a wide range of riders, contributing to its agile feel. The four-stroke design ensures fuel efficiency and smooth power delivery, making it an economical choice for everyday use.

Riding characteristics of the Sym ABS are geared towards comfort and ease of use. Its upright stance and comfortable seating position make for relaxed journeys, reducing rider fatigue on longer commutes. The inclusion of ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) significantly enhances safety, providing confident stopping power in varying conditions. The scooter's relatively light weight contributes to its maneuverability, allowing it to easily weave through congested areas and park in tight spots. The suspension setup is tuned to absorb road imperfections, offering a plush ride quality.

The Sym ABS is primarily aimed at urban commuters and new riders seeking a dependable, easy-to-manage, and economical mode of transport. Its practicality, combined with the added safety of ABS, makes it a strong contender for those prioritizing convenience and peace of mind. For riders who need an efficient daily workhorse that can also handle weekend errands, the Sym ABS presents a sensible and well-rounded option within the scooter market.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Reliable Bosch ABS system significantly enhances braking safety and control on various surfaces. • 278cc engine provides ample power for city commuting and comfortable highway cruising. • Fuel-efficient single-cylinder engine offers lower running costs and good range per tank. • Comfortable ergonomics and upright riding position make it suitable for daily commuting and longer rides. • Underseat storage and front glove box provide practical space for daily essentials. • Modern styling and LED lighting give it a contemporary look and improved visibility.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Single-cylinder engine can exhibit vibrations at higher RPMs, affecting long-distance comfort. • Limited top speed compared to larger displacement motorcycles, restricting high-speed highway performance. • Suspension system may feel basic on rougher roads, lacking advanced adjustability. • SYM's dealer network might be smaller than major Japanese or European brands in some regions. • Resale value might not be as strong as more established brands in the used market.
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License Class (EU)

Rule of thumb: under 125cc / 15HP → A1, under 47HP → A2, above → A.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Manufacturer-quoted consumption: 2.55 litres/100 km (39.2 km/l or 92.24 mpg).

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Sym ABS (278cc):

  • 📋 Group 8-15 — mid-range
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