SYM CITYCOM 300i EVO: review, history, specs

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SYM CITYCOM 300i EVO
Manufacturer
SYM
Production 2016
Class Scooter
Engine
Four stroke with 4 Valve ceramic-coated cylinder
Compression ratio 10.0:1
Horsepower 20.65 HP (15.4 KW) @ 7000RPM
Torque 16.96 ft/lbs (23.0 Nm) @ 5500RPM
Fuel System Electronic Injection
Transmission Gear box: CVT

Final Drive: Belt

Clutch: Centrifugal, dry type
Suspension Front: Telescopic Fork
Rear: Unit Swing
Brakes Front: Single disc 260mm
Rear: Single disc 260mm
Front Tire 110 / 70-16 52P tubeless
Rear Tire 140 / 70-16 65P tubeless
Wheelbase 59.02 inches (1499 mm)
Length 87.01 inches (2210 mm)
Width 30.91 inches (785 mm)
Seat Height 31.5 inches (800 mm)
Weight 184.0 kg (wet)
Manuals Service Manual


The SYM CITYCOM 300i EVO was a Four stroke with 4 Valve ceramic-coated cylinder scooter produced by SYM in 2016. Max torque was 16.96 ft/lbs (23.0 Nm) @ 5500 RPM. Claimed horsepower was 20.65 HP (15.4 KW) @ 7000 RPM.

Drive[edit | edit source]

The bike has a CVT transmission. Power was moderated via the Centrifugal, dry type.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 110 / 70-16 52P tubeless front tire and a 140 / 70-16 65P tubeless rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Single disc 260mm in the front and a Single disc 260mm in the rear. The front suspension was a Telescopic Fork while the rear was equipped with a Unit Swing. The wheelbase was 59.02 inches (1499 mm) long.

2016 SYM CITYCOM 300i EVO[edit | edit source]

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The Citycom 300i Evo modern lines was born from an European Design House. With SYM proprietary 4-valve, ceramic-coated cylinder technology, this 263cc electronic, fuel-injected and liquid cooled 4-stroke engine, has even more impressive performance. Acceleration is more motorcycle-like than what is expected from a scooter. Right off the bottom, the CDT clutch engages and the power is fed to the rear wheel with authority. Twist it on further, and the Citycom just keeps giving, all the way up to 80 miles per hour.