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◊ 2012-04-06 21:48 |
That's a Kymco Duke 125. Used to be the most famous scooter in Taiwan. The engine and chassis is based on the old Honda Lead 125. |
◊ 2012-04-06 23:07 |
It became famous here, too. Since one German law was adepted to an EU-law. Now people, who made a drivers license for cars before 1980, were allowed (alowed again. The rule was cancelled years before) to use motorbikes and scooters up to 125 ccm without the need of the extra motorbike-license. Due that the selling of 125 ccm-bikes increased. Many of those scooters are Kymcos. Sometimes you can purchase Kymco-bikes as extra bargains in supermarkets and hardware stores. Not really conductive for the brand's image. The last Kymco-bargain-offers were placed between mouldy firewood and the incredible worse Serbian-made "Trayal"-tires... |
-- ◊ 2012-04-07 01:49 |
Maybe SYM and not Kymko? There are no results on Google for Kymco Duke. -- Last edit: 2012-04-08 17:47:26 |
◊ 2014-08-24 22:16 |
SYM only offers a Super Duke. |
◊ 2015-09-28 19:28 |
Were my research results deleted? As I said, SYM makes a Dock, a Duke and one called Duce, but I only found one picture of the latter where that was written across the hood. http://home.so-net.net.tw/soonshin/product/1993.SYM.GREEN.125_03.jpg -- Last edit: 2015-09-28 19:31:11 |
◊ 2015-10-24 19:51 |
Wait a minute!... The writing on the back of the seat is way too short for "Kymco" so it could be SYM. Now the question is: which model? -- Last edit: 2015-10-24 19:52:44 |
◊ 2015-11-02 13:51 |
Here is one with the SYM logo on the back of the seat like I imagined - I've seen numerous versions with white indicators: http://4.blog.xuite.net/4/c/2/c/12606956/blog_40138/txt/17424168/1.jpg |
◊ 2015-11-03 19:36 |
MadVnz must have meant SYM, because he identified the same kind of scooter as such: /vehicle.php?id=491557 |
◊ 2022-11-20 09:21 |
2002 by plate |