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  1. Used local dealers to get parts for all my scooters. Sorting parts from overseas - As Kymco parts are hard to source in US, I have used Taiwanese shops to buy parts. They offer genuine parts at fair prices, in fact, their prices are about 3-5 times less than those of dealers.

  2. 19 lis 2009 · Scooter Seals in Taiwan is a great place to get SYM parts if you can't easily get them from your local dealer or Alliance. It's run by Cam Purvis, originally I believe from Canada, but he now lives close to the SYM factory in Taiwan.

  3. They’re a Taiwanese brand, and have very good quality. They made their bones being a contract builder for Honda (Kymco did the same thing). SYM still contract builds for other makers, and IIRC they were doing some work for Maserati recently. We had zero problems with them at our shop.

  4. SYM offers a 3-year warranty on its scooters while Kymco only offers a 1-year warranty. Additionally, SYM offers an extended warranty that covers parts and labor for 5 years or 100,000 miles. More:

  5. Taiwanese scoots such as sym, kymco, lance and genuine are reasonably priced, good build quality, reliable and hold their value fairly well. Chinese scoots are generally cheap, poor build quality, unreliable and don't hold their value.

  6. 2 sie 2015 · Yamaha has by far the best quality and reliability for Taiwanese scooters. To be honest Kymco scooters aren’t that bad, but apparently SYM scooters are worse. The biggest difference is going to be in quality. The Kymco and SYM scooters don’t hold their value as well either.

  7. Products manufactured by our own factories in Taiwan, China & Vietnam include: speedometer, motorcycle cable, brake shoe, lubricant, switch and key set, gasket, as well as other fast moving parts. Spare Parts for Popular Models of SYM, Kymco, Yamaha, Honda...etc.