Industry | Motorcycles and automobiles manufacturing and sales |
---|---|
Headquarters | Hukou, Hsinchu County, Taiwan |
Key people | Walter H.C. Chang |
Parent | Sanyang Motor |
Website | http://www.sym-global.com |
Sanyang Motor Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 三陽工業股份有限公司; pinyin: Sānyáng Gōngyè Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) was founded in Taipei in 1954 by Huang Chi-Chun and Chang Kuo An. The company's headquarters is established in Hsinchu County, Taiwan and sells its two-wheeled products under the brand name SYM. Sanyang's three major production bases are in Taiwan, China and Vietnam. The company manufactures and sells scooters, motorcycles and ATVs under the SYM brand, while it also manufactures automobiles and mini-trucks under the Hyundai brand. Since it began, the company has produced more than 800 thousand automobiles and 16 million scooters and motorcycles. The annual sales revenue of the company exceeds 1 Billion US dollars and it produces about 600,000 units of motorcycles and 20,000 automobiles per year. SYM currently employs around 2,300 people in its Taiwan manufacturing plants.[1]
Your Supplier for SYM, Scooter, SUPER DUKE 125 original parts, all parts delivered worldwide, order easy with a great customer service. SYM Super Duke 125 motorbike tyres. Cars, SUVs & Vans. Browse by manufacturer; Browse by size; Browse by vehicle type. Online shop for Sym SuperDuke 125 (125cc) 99 Motorcycle parts and accessories Cookies: This site uses cookies to track usage, so we can improve our marketing and design. Online Library Sym Duke Manual - 125 cc 2002 Sym - SUPER DUKE - 125 cc Motorcycle replacement spare parts. Some SYM Motorcycle Manuals & Parts PDF are above the page - Maxsym 400i, Orbit 50, Fiddlell 125. Taiwan company Sanyang Industry Co., known for its scooters and ATVs Sym and cars Hyundai, after years of development and investment, today is.
The Sym Super Duke 125 model is a Scooter bike manufactured by Sym. In this version sold from year 1997, the dry weight is 97.0 kg (213.8 pounds) and it is equiped with a Single cylinder, four-stroke motor.
History[edit]
In 1954 Sanyang Electrics was formed to manufacture dynamoelectric light sets for bicycles. It was restructured into Sanyang Industry Co. Ltd. and entered a technical agreement with Honda in 1961 to begin local assembly of motorcycles, the first motorcycle manufacturer in Taiwan (30% local content).[2] In 1969 assembly of small Honda cars (N600, TN360) began. As Sanyang's own motorcycles entered direct competition with Honda's products worldwide, the relationship was terminated in January 2002 and Honda began building cars themselves as Honda Taiwan Co. Ltd.[3] Sanyang instead signed a contract with Hyundai and currently assembles much of their lineup for the domestic Taiwanese market.
Sanyang Industry was renamed as Sanyang Motor Co. Ltd. in January, 2015. The Company has its main office in the Hsinchu Industrial Park in Hsinchu County, Taiwan. It has a subsidiary in Xiamen city, China, named Xiamen Xiashing Motorcycle Co., Ltd., and another subsidiary in Bien Hoa, Dong Nai, Vietnam, named Vietnam Manufacturing & Export Processing Co., Ltd. (VMEP).
Global operations[edit]
Sanyang is a strategic partner of the Hyundai Motor Company and manufactures Hyundai automobiles and mini-trucks in Taiwan. Sanyang also has ties with international companies like International Truck, Bombardier Recreational Products and Mahindra & Mahindra Limited in India.
In July 2005, Sanyang launched a new range of two-wheelers for sale in the European market. The range includes the GTS scooter (available with 125 cc, 200 cc and 250 cc engines), the MIO scooter (50 cc and 100 cc), and two ATV models: the Trackrunner leisure ATV (200 cc engine), and the 250 cc Quadlander off-roader.
Sym Super Duke 125 Manual Instructions
In January 2006, Sanyang signed an agreement with the Kinetic Motor Company of India for a purchase of 2,065,000 equity shares and technical collaboration, which will amount to Sanyang holding an 11.1% (approx.) stake of the enhanced capital of Kinetic Motor Company Limited. With Sanyang taking a minority stake, the management control will be retained with the Kinetic Group. In 2008, the two-wheeler division of The Kinetic Group was taken over by Mahindra, a leading manufacturer of utility vehicles in India.[citation needed]
In 2002, SYM scooters began appearing in the US courtesy of a grey market importer SYM USA from West Palm Beach, Florida. Several hundred units were imported from the UK that were non-EPA, non-DOT certified and a rogue US distribution network developed.
In 2003 an official importer, SYM America, organized by the Malaguti USA importer, began operations selling in the Southeast and Puerto Rico. In 2004 Tomos USA negotiated with Sanyang for exclusive sales in the US, but the deal was called off later due to some disagreement on contact details. Sanyang later cooperated with Carter Brothers Mfg. Co. Inc for its sales in the US. Malaguti USA ceased and became Martin Racing Performance and still carried some parts for the DD 50 and Jet Euro 50. In an agreement reached with Carter Brothers Mfg. Co. Inc. the company abandoned the SYM scooter distribution project for the US in exchange for assistance in developing the after-market go kart product and stocking the SYM upgrade lines for Carter Brothers Mfg. Co. Inc.[citation needed]
In January 2006, SYM signed a partnership agreement with Carter Brothers Mfg. Co. Inc. for exclusive distribution rights in the United States of America. Operating out of a 235,000 sq ft (21,800 m2) office-production-and-warehouse facility in the small town of Brundidge, Alabama, 60 miles (97 km) south of Montgomery, Carter Brothers claims to be the oldest and largest continually operating manufacturer of go-karts and off-road buggies in the world. Established in 1936 by the brothers W.W. Carter and Charlie Carter, the company initially specialized in manufacturing agricultural machinery, lawnmowers and personal gardening equipment.
On 12 July 2010, a fire destroyed Carter Brother's main warehouse and manufacturing facility,[4] resulting in the loss of approximately 3,000 unsold SYM scooters.[5] A subsequent investigation by the Alabama State Fire Marshal's Office determined that the cause of the fire was arson.[6]
In March 2011, an official at Carter Brothers Mfg. Co. Inc. made it known to the editor of the Team Symba web blog that the partnership agreement between SYM and Carter Brothers would end as of 1 April 2011.[7] Also in March 2011, Alliance Powersports, Inc. (a subsidiary of Lance Powersports, Inc.) of Mira Loma, California, notified existing SYM dealers that it had signed an exclusive distribution agreement with SYM for the western half of the US.[8]
In October 2006, SYM opened a second manufacturing facility in Nagoya, Japan. They are known for their parody advertisements on Japanese subways, taxis and cars. Their slogan, reading '名古屋にこいや!', literally meaning 'Come down to Nagoya!', is known by many locals.[citation needed]
In July 2014, Walter H. C. Chang was appointed Chairman of Sanyang Motor. He has been taking actions to further strengthen the company's core businesses, optimize sales channels and increase customers' satisfaction.
Models[edit]
Super Duke 1290
Scooters[edit]
The company has offered, or now offers, the following scooter models:[citation needed]
- Allo 50
- Allo 125
- Attila
- Crox
- Cello
- Citycom 125
- Citycom 300i
- Cruisym 125
- Duke
- Euro MX
- Fancy 50
- Fiddle
- Fiddle II
- Fiddle III
- Flash 50
- Free 50
- GR125
- GT125
- GTS250i
- GT125 EVO
- GTS 200
- GTS (called Joymax in Israel)[9]
- GTS EVO 125
- GTS 1
- HD 200
- Jet
- Jet 4
- Jet Euro X
- JetPower
- JetPower EVO
- Jet S
- Jet Sport X
- Joymax 300i
- Joyride (called Le Grande in Australia)[10]
- Jungle
- Lance Cabo 50/100/150 cc
- Lance Cali Classic 50/125/150/169 cc (the 169 cc is fuel injected, and marketed as a 200i)
- Lance Havana Classic 50/125/150/169 cc (the 169 cc is fuel injected, and marketed as a 200i)
- Lance PCH 50/125/150 cc
- Lance Soho 50
- Mask
- MaxSym 400i/600i
- Megalo
- Mio 50 (Models: Race, 50th Anniversary, Deluxe [Europe])
- Mio 100
- Orbit/Classic
- PCH 50/125/150/169 cc (the 169 cc is fuel injected, and marketed as a 200i)
- Pure
- Pure SR ('Super Race' Version of Pure/Flash 50)
- Symply
- Radar-X (Also called Radar 125 in Thailand)[11]
- Red Devil (also a Michael Schumacher Version available)
- RS
- RV250
- Super Duke
- Super Fancy 50
- Shark
- VS/Excel II
- Fighter (carbureted, ZR dual disc version and EFI VIP)
- New Fighter (EFI with STCS intake technology)
- Xpro series
- Symphony
- Symphony 125S
- Symphony SR
- Symphony ST (Also called Fancy 125 in Vietnam)
- Symmetry
- Z1
Motorcycles[edit]
SYM 250
- Bonus MB125A
- Wolf 125/150/300
- Wolf Classic 125/150
- T1 150
- T2 250
- T3 280
- RV 1-2
- XS125-K[12]
- Wolf SB 250NI
- Husky 125
SYM 183
- NHT 190/200 (Trazer)
SYM 125
- NHT 125
Cubs[edit]
- Bonus 100
- Bonus 110
- Magic 110RR
- RV1
- Symba
ATVs[edit]
- Outback 700
- Track Runner
- QuadLander
- Quadraider 600cc
Light Trucks and Vans[edit]
- 2.0T
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- Notes
- ^http://www.sanyang.com.tw/filehub/upload/34.pdf
- ^'SYM History'. Sanyang Industrial Co. Ltd. Archived from the original on 2013-03-11. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
- ^Chen, Kevin (11 January 2002). 'Honda to sever ties with Sanyang'. Taipei Times. p. 18. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
- ^Keaton, Holli (12 July 2010). 'Devastated'. Troy Messenger. Retrieved 2011-03-17.Cite journal requires
|journal=
(help) - ^Henry, Bryan (13 July 2010). 'Fire marshal puzzled over discovery in Pike Co. warehouse fire'. WSFA12 News. Retrieved 2011-03-17.Cite journal requires
|journal=
(help) - ^Keaton, Holli (19 July 2010). 'Arson named cause in Carter Brothers fire'. Troy Messenger. Retrieved 2011-03-17.Cite journal requires
|journal=
(help) - ^Dahl, Nathaniel (17 March 2011). 'SYM and Carter Brothers - Splitsville!'. Team Symba. Retrieved 2011-03-17.Cite journal requires
|journal=
(help) - ^Martin, Joel (14 March 2011). 'Lance - Alliance email confirms West Coast Relationship with SYM!'. MRP-Speed.com. Retrieved 2011-03-17.Cite journal requires
|journal=
(help) - ^Joymax 250iArchived 2012-04-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^Le Grande 200 specifications[permanent dead link]
- ^Radar-X 125 in Thailand
- ^Sym on-line showroomArchived 2012-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
- Sources
- Ash, Kevin (2011-09-23), 'Lambretta LN125 review; The legendary Italian company will give Vespa a run for its money with its retro new scooter, the LN125.', The Daily Telegraph, London, retrieved 2011-09-23
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to SYM motorcycles. |
Here is a complete detailed review on KTM 125 Duke Full Specs, Price, Top Speed, Mileage
Finally, the baby KTM 125 Duke has been launched in India at a price point of Rs 1,18,163 at ex-showroom, Delhi, KTM has retained the looks and design of this motorbike same as the 200 Duke, so what’s new in the new 125 Duke!
- Most affordable motorbike in India right now as compared to the features on to offer
- KTM Duke 125 is the one and an only 125cc motorbike which used to offer ABS right now
- Totally reconstructed graphics with a fresh aggressive look
- The bikes look exactly the same as the 200 only difference is the graphics printed as 125 in the tank
- And also mated with six-speed claw shifted transmission
Looks and design of the KTM 125 Duke:
In terms of looks and design, the motorcycle looks similar to its KTM 200 Duke. the hard difference on the KTM 125 is its redesigned graphics of white and orange, the New 125 Duke gets the exact same aggressively design tank, underbelly exhaust, sleek headlamp, aerodynamically design LED tail lamp, wide single piece handlebar, a trellis frame, orange alloys, overall in a conclusion the bike looks aggressive, appealing, and more premium as compared to other motorcycles in the same cc segment.
Engine and Performance of the KTM 125 Duke:
KTM 125 Duke comes with a 124.7cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, DOHC motor which generates a max power of 14.5 Bhp at 9,250rpm and 12Nm of peak torque at 8,000rpm. and also the engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission gearbox plus it comes equipped with an underbelly exhaust system that complies with the BS4 standard.
Tires and Braking System of the KTM 125 Duke:
KTM 125 Duke rides on 17-inch orange-painted alloy wheels with tubeless tyres, and the sizes are 110/70 R17 at the front and 150/60 R17 at the rear. the motorcycle gets dual disc brakes at both the ends 300mm Disc brake at the front and 230mm disc brake at the rear similar to the 200 duke. The 125 Duke also gets a single-channel ABS system which makes KTM one an only 125cc motorbike which used to offer ABS right now.
Handling and Riding Posture of the KTM 125 Duke:
The seating position of the KTM 125 duke is upright and your legs will be slightly bent on rear-set footpegs, then it is more like to be super comfortable in the highways and cities. and also due to wide single piece handlebar, a better viewing angle of what’s around. Wide one-piece handlebar with comfortable grips and easy reach which helps in getting a very good posture on the motorcycle.
Top Speed and Adrenaline of the KTM 125 Duke:
KTM 125 Duke will obviously be very fun to ride because of its lightweight( 148 kg) Machine, basically, baby 125 Duke is powered by the 124.7cc, single-cylinder,liquid-cooled, 4-stroke engine which is capable of producing 14.5bhp of power and 12Nm of torque, In a conclusion with this engine segment, we would like to say that it can manage up to a max speed of 120 kmph.
Instrument Console, lights and Ignition of the KTM 125 Duke:
KTM 125 Duke comes with a fully digital instrument cluster with an LCD display which basically indicates fuel gauge, engaged gear, service reminder notification, RPM, shift indicator, average fuel efficiency, telltale lights and much more information. Now talking about lights both headlight and tail section is added with LED unit and The ignition system is Contactless, controlled, fully electronic ignition system with digital ignition timing adjustment.
Suspension and Frame/Chassis of the KTM 125 Duke:
The suspension system of the motorcycle include of 43mm upside-down forks at the front and a 10-step adjustable mono-shock suspension at the rear, The frame of the bike is added with a trellis frame similar to its 200 Duke.
Servicing Cost and Parts Price of the KTM 125 Duke:
As we know KTM has 233 motorcycle dealers with authorised Service Centres in 29 states and 114 cities across the country, so I guess there will be no problem doing servicing 125 Duke, Basically KTM also offers 4 free servicing(Only labour charges is free in the servicing) overall in a conclusion the spare parts will not empty your pockets and Servicing will cost you less than 1800 rupees or less than 28 USD in India.
Ktm Duke
Comparison Test of the KTM 125 Duke:
The rivalry for the Duke 125 is going to be the 125cc, 150cc and a 200cc class of bikes by seeing its engine aspects. KTM 125 Duke will compete with TCBR125R, Yamaha MT-125, Bajaj Pulsar 150, Hero Xpulse 200 and Hero Xpulse 200t, KTM RC 125 and the upcoming new Tork T6X.
Also, read
Pricing and Mileage of the KTM 125 Duke:
Talking about the pricing, KTM 125 Duke is priced at rupees Rs 1,18,163 at ex-showroom, Delhi and 1695.88in USD, and the average mileage will be around -35 -40 kmph, In cities -30-35 kmpl & In highways -35-40 kmpl.
The Best Features of the KTM 125 Duke:
- Fully Sporty colour and graphics
- Great turning radius and comfortable to ride
- A high-performance braking system (ABS)
- A fully digital instrument cluster
- Equipped with ABS technology
- Ultimate cornering and fun
- A trellis frame/Chassis
- A high-end Suspension system
- LED headlight/tail light
- Motorbike is capable of hitting 120 kmph
- Fitted with an Aluminium swingarm
- Equipped with wet multi-disc clutch, mechanically actuated
- A lightly weighted motorbike which will help in a heavy city traffic area
Overall Specification of KTM 125 duke:
Shades | White, Orange & Black |
---|---|
Engine Displacement | 124.7 cc |
Cooling | Liquid Cooled |
No. of Cylinders | 1 |
Valves Per Cylinder | 4-stroke engine |
Fuel Delivery System | Fuel Injection |
Maximum Power | 14.5 bhp @ 9250 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 12 Nm @ 8000 rpm |
No. of Gears | 6 |
Top Speed | 120 Kmph |
Fuel Tank capacity | 10.2 L |
Mileage in highways | 35-40 kmpl |
Mileage in City | 30-35 kmpl |
Wheels Type | Alloys |
Front Suspension | WP Suspension Up Side Down |
Rear Suspension | WP Suspension Monoshock |
Clutch | Wet multi-disc clutch / mechanically operated |
Ground Clearance | 165 mm |
Seat height | 818 mm |
Wheelbase | 1,366 mm |
Overall Height | 1,083 mm |
Front Brakes | 300 mm Disc brake with four-pot brake caliper |
Rear Brakes | 230 mm disc brake with one-pot brake caliper, floating brake discs |
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Dual-Channel ABS |
Front/Rear wheel | 17-inch |
Final Drive | Chain |
Tyres | Tubeless |
Front Tyre Size | 110/70 R17 |
Rear Tyre Size | 150/60 R17 |
Ignition | Contactless, controlled, fully electronic ignition system with digital ignition timing adjustmen |
Chassis Type | Trellis frame, powder coated |
Headlamps | Halogen |
Tail light | LED |
Kerb weight | 148 kg |
Tachometer | Digital |
Fuel Gauge | Digital |
Trip Meter | Digital |
Speedometer | Digital |
Pillion Seat | Yes |
Sporty riding position | Yes |
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Yes |
Advanced design racing windshield | Yes |
Fully digital instrument console | Yes |
A refined engine | Yes |
A new LCD display unit | Yes |
Gear Indicator | Yes |
ABS light | Yes |
Service Alert | Yes |
Low Oil Alert | Yes |
Low Battery Alert | Yes |
Pass Light | Yes |
Clock | Yes |
Pillion grabrail | Yes |
Engine Kill Switch | Yes |
Fuel Warning Indicator | Yes |
conclusion:
It’s currently the most thunderous and premium segment 125cc motorbike in the market which KTM is to offer right now, with respect to pricing/design/performance and features KTM 125 Duke wins every competition of 125cc segment. KTM offers the best in class features at a highly affordable price point. sometimes less is more.
Hey, peeps, this was a short article on KTM 125 Duke Full Specs, Price, Top Speed, Mileage
If you guys have any quarries regarding the KTM 125 Duke Full Specs, Price, Top Speed, Mileage please feel free to leave a comment down below our team would really love to help you while making a conclusion!
Also, Read Yamaha YZF-R125 Top Speed, Full Specs, Price and Mileage