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SYM DRG – 158cc ABS 2021 (New)
$5,800.00
Looking for your perfect two-wheeled companion? Come on down to Speedzone and check out our latest arrival, the SYM DRG! This 158cc ABS scooter is perfect for anyone who loves to zip around town. So come on down and take it for a spin today!
The SYM DRG is a brand new motorbike-scooter for 2021. It is a 158cc ABS scooter that is meant for scooter enthusiasts. It is a great choice for those who are looking for a new motorbike-scooter to add to their collection.
Specifications:
– Brand: SYM
– Engine Capacity: 158cc
– Bore / Stroke: 58mm x 47mm
– Compression Ratio: 11.5:1
– Engine Type: 4-stroke, air-cooled, SOHC
– Braking System: Front disc brake, rear drum brake
– Transmission: CVT
– Top Speed (km/h): 100
– Horse Power: 8.8
– Power: 6.5kW
– Front Wheel Size: 12-inch
– Rear Wheel Size: 12-inch
– Front Tyre: 100/80-12
– Rear Tyre: 100/80-12
– Dimensions: 1,920mm x 685mm x 1,100mm
– Wheelbase: 1,265mm
– Seat Height: 765mm
– Dry Weight: 105kg
– Fuel Capacity: 5.2L
– Fuel Consumption: 1.8L/100km
Note: Specifications may not be accurate.
Why the SYM DRG – 158cc ABS 2021 (New) is perfect for you?
1. It is a brand new motorbike-scooter that comes with an ABS system.
2. It has a powerful 158cc engine that is perfect for scooter enthusiasts.
3. It is very stylish and comes in a variety of colors.
4. It is very affordable and is a great value for the money.
Reviews (12)
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Rajesh Gupta –
Is the fuel consumption really 1.8L/100km even if I frequently reach its top speed of 100km/h?
Jacki –
Dear Rajesh Gupta, thank you for your interest in our SYM DRG – 158cc ABS 2021. The fuel consumption is indeed approximately 1.8L/100km under standard testing conditions. However, please take note that reaching the top speed frequently might increase the fuel consumption due to engine working at high revs. Actual fuel consumption may vary based on riding conditions and maintenance of the scooter. We hope this answers your query and look forward to serving you soon.
Tan Ah Kow –
The power from the 158cc engine is impressive, not to mention the addition of ABS. This machine is a joy to ride around town. The finish and quality feel like a much more expensive model.
Chen Wei –
This is the perfect bike for city ride. Its compact build and light weight makes it easy to manoeuvre within traffic. Top speed and fuel consumption is also quite reasonable.
Tengku Ali –
With the scooter’s seat height at around 765mm, is it comfortable for a person who is approximately 1.75m tall?
Thomas Yap –
Dear Tengku Ali, Thanks for your review! The seat height of SYM DRG is 765mm, which is about 30 inches. It should be comfortable for a person who is approximately 1.75m tall as the average inseam for this height is around 32 inches. However, comfort varies from person to person, so we would recommend you visit one of our stores and have a seat test if available. Hope this is helpful!
Dev Patel –
Can anyone tell me about the service intervals for this scooter? And how much does the usual service cost?
Dee Lee –
Hello Dev Patel, We recommend servicing your SYM DRG scooter every 3000-5000 kilometers or every 6 months, whichever comes first. The service cost can vary based on your location and the service requirements, but on average, you can expect to pay around $100-$150 per service. Always consult with your service provider for the most accurate information. We hope this helps and thank you for considering the SYM DRG – 158cc ABS 2021!
Alexi Romanov –
Great scooter and worthy investment for the daily commute. It’s smooth, affordable and reliable. Would recommend.
Aisha Binti Abdul –
Considering its price point, I’m skeptical about the built quality of the scooter. Can anyone share their long-term experience?
Jacki –
Hello Aisha Binti Abdul, thank you for your interest and your 4-star review! The SYM DRG – 158cc ABS 2021 is built with rigorous quality checks and high standards, assuring its durability and long-term performance. We understand your concerns about the build quality, and while we cannot provide long-term experience share at this point, we are confident about the product. We hope this helps in your decision-making process, and we would gladly assist with further questions!
Hafiz Bin Abdul –
I like the style and the variety of colors this scooter comes in! It’s value for money and I would definitely recommend it to others.
Chen Wei Ming –
Absolutely love the look and feel of this scooter. It’s stylish, comfortable to ride, and the fuel efficiency is a major plus.
Leonard Tan –
As someone considering purchasing this scooter, could anyone tell me more about its braking system? Does it perform well under sudden brakes?
Jacki –
Hello Leonard Tan, thank you for your interest in our SYM DRG – 158cc ABS 2021 (New). The braking system of this scooter includes a front disc brake and a rear drum brake. These types of brakes are known for their reliability and effectiveness, easily handling sudden stops. Nevertheless, performance can also depend on other factors such as the condition of the brakes and the environment (wet, dry, etc.). If you have the chance, we highly recommend visiting our shop for a possible test ride to experience the braking system yourself.
Mukesh Kumar –
The scooter’s ride quality is top-notch. However, I did face some issues with the seat comfort during long rides. Still, for its price, it’s a worthy investment.
Loi Yuan –
Could somebody help me understanding more about the fuel consumption? Does it vary much with city and highway rides?
Thomas Yap –
Hello Loi Yuan, thank you for your interest in the SYM DRG – 158cc ABS 2021 (New). The estimated fuel consumption of this model is about 1.8L per 100km. However, actual fuel efficiency can indeed vary based on your riding style and the type of terrain. Generally, scooters tend to consume more fuel in city rides due to frequent braking and acceleration, compared to steady speed highway rides. It’s always best to maintain a steady speed to optimize fuel consumption. Please note that this is an estimated figure and actual fuel economy might be different depending on individual riding habits.