
Sym Cruisym 300 Review
"Unglamorous but genuinely useful urban transport that rarely disappoints."
Used Buyer Review
The CruiSym 300 occupies a genuinely weird niche — it looks like a cruiser, rides like a maxi-scooter, and costs less than either. For urban commuting it's actually brilliant. The CVT automatic means you're never caught off-guard in traffic, the floorboards give you real riding comfort on longer stints, and that parallel-twin pushes enough grunt to feel confident on dual carriageways. Don't let anyone tell you it'll embarrass itself at 70mph — it won't. Buying used, check the CVT belt religiously. SYM recommends replacement around 12,000 miles and previous owners frequently ignore this. A worn belt gives you sluggish acceleration and that characteristic slipping sensation under hard throttle. Also inspect the underseat storage hinge — it's plasticky and cracks. Parts availability from SYM dealers is improving but still patchy outside major cities, so budget for wait times. Overall it punches well above its price point. It's not exciting, it won't impress your mates, but as sensible two-wheeled transport it's quietly impressive for the money.
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