Sanyang started in 1954 as a company that made generator lights for bicycles. It has excellent wear resistance (high hardness) and is also very heat resistant, making it an ideal match for the typical requirements of engine cylinders. The engineered Ceramic SiC material overcomes the typical problems with brittleness as known from of other ceramic materials. SYM is the first company to mass produce motorcycle and scooter engines using the SiC ceramic coating technique. The Ceramic Coated Cylinder is a high-tech product, which applies a special compound-electroplating process, by dispersing SiC ceramic particles evenly to the cylinder wall. One of their great innovations, particularly as it applies to scooter technology is the ceramic coated cylinder “Engine of Life” technology. They have had a very strong sense of being on the leading edge of R & D and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes. SYM is ready to tackle a global market with its exciting products and technologies. SYM celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2004 – they have only been sending products to the North American market since 2006. In short, SYM has made a decision to be a major player in the quality scooter market rather than a producer of lower cost products. ![]() More features, better brakes, better top-end speed, and capability to carry two people. ![]() The SYM Mio for example looks a lot like the Honda Jazz (Metro) but it outperforms the Jazz in almost every respect. ![]() Our initial impressions of the SYM products was phenomenal - in fact, they seemed to "out-Honda" Honda. (Remember, when we are talking about scooters, the Taiwanese stuff is "top-shelf" and must not be confused with Chinese products.) Honda's obsession with quality control has definitely transferred over to SYM. SYM is a household name in the Taiwanese scooter market and they have honed their skills in production during their many years of close cooperation with Honda. Looks a lot like the Honda Jazz but has the famous SYM "Engine of Life" Ceramic coated cylinder engine providing unparalleled performance
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