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chman
7 years ago

Kymco definitely. At Daelim I heard more different opinions. I’m driving Sym myself. They have the same quality as Kymco. These two manufacturers are similar to Japanese manufacturers. Kawasaki builds a scooter with Kymco technology. Peugeot refers to engines from Sym. That’s a lot to say.

MuhiGsxR
7 years ago

So…

Yeah, they can do something, they’re not that bad. They are of course not as qualitatively constructed as some other premium manufacturers, but fulfill their purpose. Most of the engines are very sturdy and stand out a lot as they are built in license. So replicate from the big ones like Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, … This is the “lower” layer that the new 5000€ Yamahas can’t afford.

Skinman
7 years ago
Reply to  MuhiGsxR

KTM has been manufacturing its 125 engines at Bajaj in India for some time, as much as quality and premium manufacturers. The Japanese certainly also have works in China and throughout Asia.

MuhiGsxR
7 years ago
Reply to  Skinman

VW/BMW/Daimler as well.

Alpino6
7 years ago

Kymco and guess?

Where do you live? Kymco is already building the engines for BMW.

In addition, kymco is the largest 2Rad manufacturer worldwide.

Greeting

MyKnowledge
7 years ago

Kymco is definitely good!
You can’t do anything wrong with that.
At Romet I have no idea, but shouldn’t be bad either, we’re not so powerful and since the brand isn’t so well known now they’re quite cheap… but I don’t think you can do much wrong with it.

Simon545
7 years ago

One of my family had a Kymco scooter and he didn’t always deal with him very badly. He still gave up his mind – after 10 years – because he had an accident and was a leak in the oil tank. Then the engine just got stuck.

Simon545
7 years ago
Reply to  Simon545

I can’t say much to the others. I’ve only heard about Kymco’s experience.

AEM90
7 years ago

If you have no idea of technology, I strongly advise you from the latter two. The Daelim is all right if you are lucky and the previous owner has cared for it. I recommend a Kawasaki Eliminator or a Hyosung 125.

Skinman
7 years ago

Daelim and Kymco actually go – Romet: never heard, vafe wqie sounds the German/English word “Comet”/”Komet”, so basically it must be Chinamüll. Don’t want to google the country of origin for you.

The fact that things are unfortunately often driven by geizkragen and other |diots that neglect or make maintenance wrong is of course on another sheet.

Rider01
7 years ago

Kymco thinks I’m not so bad, a well-known one of me has a 250 cub from the company and there’s never really a big break

akiidt
7 years ago

If you need them for the a1 and only for 2 years, then you can buy a kymco or daelim otherwise I would advise you because the dinger eifach don’t hold anything

Skinman
7 years ago
Reply to  akiidt

What are you doing?

akiidt
7 years ago
Reply to  akiidt

my friend bought himself a daelim, after a year everything had tasted and rusted that ding had also…

kampfschinken23
7 years ago

Kymco is good, the rest is cheaper China import müll

Skinman
7 years ago

Daelim is from South Korea, wants to say Samsungland. Aaaber quietly.

akiidt
7 years ago

lel, just because samsung is good it is not all that is good from korea

Skinman
7 years ago
Reply to  akiidt

It is a modern industrial country. Apart from companies that were swallowed by General Motors or the garbage like Daewoo, there usually comes quite neat stuff. No comparison with “Chinamüll”.

And the china waste will no longer remain wastey for a very long time, it’s just the question whether we will benefit from it or whether it will continue to charge the waste here.