Taz wrote:I sat on the Kymco downtown 300i and the Sym Maxsym 400i. The Maxsym seat bump can move back and forth a couple of inches and even better can come right off for very tall folk like me! It wa really comfy without the bump! I think they are the same price here in Oz so I am leaning to the Maxsym as a PCX upgrade at the moment. Or I could keep both! I need to find out if my full size XL helmet will fit under the seat as a next step as I read some helmets dont fit.
Apparently, two full face helmets should fit. A single XL helmet will fit, for sure, I'm not that sure if you intended on leaving two XL helmets there. Perhaps you'd fit an XL and another smaller one, but in the Downtown you'd have the same problem.
All I'm reading about the Maxsym, so far, is positive. Same for her smaller sibling, the Joymax 300i GTS. This one is a bit smaller than the Kymco, but keeps up with her in the performance side. A bit less accleration but higher top speed, and a more pleasant engine, less vibrations and noise. Storage is similar but the Sym's got more gadgets, fog lights included, for example.
For me, perhaps the Joymax would be the more sensible choice since I ride basically on the city, with some occasional out-of-town commutes. It's motorway capable (top speed is around 143 kph according to one test carried out over here) and smaller than the Maxsym, but the Maxsym looks much more comfy. Looks like the kind of scooter you can ride for a lot of kms without pain in your lower back.
Let us know if you happen to test ride one
