SYM GTS/Joymax 125 evo

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SYM GTS/Joymax 125 evo
Manufacturer
SYM
Production 2014
Engine
Single cylinder, 4-stroke, 4V, SOHC
Compression ratio 10:5:1
Top Speed 105 km/h / 65 mph
Fuel System EFI (C.L.)
Ignition CDI
Spark Plug NGK CR 8E
Battery 12V, 8 Ah (MF)
Transmission CVT
Frame Pipe under bone, steel
Suspension Front: Telescopic fork
Rear: Twin sided swing arm, adjustable dampers
Brakes Front: Single hydraulic disc, 240 mm
Rear: Single disc, 200 mm
Front Tire 110/90-13 56P
Rear Tire 130/70-12 64L
Wheelbase 1495 mm / 58.9 in.
Seat Height 755 mm / 29.7 in.
Weight 167 kg / 368 lbs (wet)
Fuel Capacity 12 L / 3.2 US gal
Manuals Service Manual


It could reach a top speed of 105 km/h / 65 mph.

Engine[edit | edit source]

The engine was a Liquid cooled cooled Single cylinder, 4-stroke, 4V, SOHC. The engine featured a 10:5:1 compression ratio.

Drive[edit | edit source]

Power was moderated via the Centrifugal.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 110/90-13 56P front tire and a 130/70-12 64L rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Single hydraulic disc, 240 mm in the front and a Single disc, 200 mm in the rear. The front suspension was a Telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a Twin sided swing arm, adjustable dampers. The GTS/Joymax 125 evo was fitted with a 12 L / 3.2 US gal fuel tank. The wheelbase was 1495 mm / 58.9 in. long.

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Overview[edit | edit source]

SYM GTS Joymax 125 evo







GTS 125 / 250 / 300 EVO: With the great success of GTS 250, SYM decide to develop a higher standard version. The major improvement is to tune up GTS 250 to GTS 300.


Moreover, we changed its appearance from single head light to twin head light. That is not only for powerful looks but also provides better vision in the dark.


To sum up, several outstanding features of GTS EVO are as follows:

1. Level up: GTS has been modified from 250 up to 300.

2. Fashionable look: Large twin head light as phoenix eye lighting its unique style.

3. Excellent handling: 1440 mm a long wheel base length, it offers high stability for high speed.

4. Large storage: luggage box is able to accommodate two helmets.

5. Convenience: Various convenience designs such as pop up fuel cap, electronic seat opener, coin box etc.


Review:

The new Joymax is available as a learner legal 125cc and if you’ve got a full bike licence there’s also a 250 and 300cc version. The Joymax has been redesigned from the ground up, for starters the frame has been strengthened, the engine is new too and has been developed to be more economical (38kml for the 300). It’s also quieter and produces more power than its predecessor; it makes a claimed 20.2bhp at the rear wheel. The styling is also new and although there are still plenty of elements to recognise from the old GTS it’s been sharpened up significantly. The lights are new, as are the mirrors with integrated indicators. The dash is also new and looks stunning, it has four interlocking circular screens with a fuel gauge, speedo, rev counter, temp gauge and digital screen, which features trip, time and odometer. There’s a USB/12v equipped cubby hole in the right hand side of the legshields to charge mobile devices/sat nav and the seat can be popped open using a button on the handlebars to reveal a humungous illuminated storage space (large enough for two helmets) complete with manually operated immobiliser. Other new features include a heater in the centre of the floor; it’s operated by opening a grill to let warm air flood out, similar to the original Gilera Runner set up. The Joymax also features auto headlights, a first on a scooter. Other lighting highlights include LED front running lights; front fogs, hazards and a large LED rear light. Visually the new Joymax looks stunning; it’s a vast leap forward in terms of build quality and styling.


The 125cc version is quite nippy; it accelerates well enough and despite not being able to exploit its full power within the confines of the busy city. During it’s launch in Tel Aviv we managed to see just a tad over 60mph. The Joymax comes equipped with a linked braking system to simultaneously operate the front and rear brakes, so a simple two finger pull on the left lever is all that’s required to either slow the scooter or steady it as you ride slowly in traffic. The scooter feels so well balanced that you can stop it at the lights and not need to put a foot to the floor for a couple of seconds so it’s great for city riding where you’re probably riding slowly for most of the time. Both the 125, 250 and 300 share the same levels of equipment and of course styling but after our short test ride on the learner legal model we were all looking forward to sampling the 300’s extra power.



Make Model SYM GTS/Joymax 125 evo
Year 2014
Engine Type Single cylinder, 4-stroke, 4V, SOHC
Displacement 124.5 cc / 7.6 cub in.
Compression 10:5:1
Cooling System Liquid cooled
Engine Oil Capacity 1.0 L / 2.1 US pints
Transmission Oil Capacity 0.11 L / 0.23 US pints
Lubrication Dry sump
Exhaust Single
Fuel System EFI (C.L.)
Induction Electronic
Ignition CDI
Battery 12V, 8 Ah (MF)
Starting Electric
Spark Plug NGK CR 8E
Clutch Centrifugal
Maximum Power 9.7 kW / 13.1 hp @ 9000 rpm
Maximum Torque 11.1 Nm / 1.13 kgf-m / 8.17 ft/lb @ 7000 rpm
Transmission CVT
Final Drive Belt
Frame Pipe under bone, steel
Front Suspension Telescopic fork
Rear Suspension Twin sided swing arm, adjustable dampers
Front Brakes Single hydraulic disc, 240 mm
Rear Brakes Single disc, 200 mm
Wheels Aluminum alloy
Front Rim 2.75 x 13 in.
Front Tire 110/90-13 56P
Rear Rim 3.50 x 12 in.
Rear Tire 130/70-12 64L
Dimensions Length: 2165 mm / 85.2 in. Width: 870 mm / 34.3 in. Height: 1395 mm / 54.9 in.
Wheelbase 1495 mm / 58.9 in.
Ground Clearance 135 mm / 5.3 in.
Seat Height 755 mm / 29.7 in.
Wet Weight 167 kg / 368 lbs
Fuel Capacity 12 L / 3.2 US gal
Average Fuel Consumption 2.3 L /100 km / 43 km/l / 101 US mpg
Top Speed 105 km/h / 65 mph
Colours Black, Grey, Silver, White, Dark Grey, Matte Grey
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