Sanyang Motor

Sanyang Motor Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 三陽工業股份有限公司; pinyin: Sānyáng Gōngyè Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) (stylized as SYM) is a Taiwanese motorcycle manufacturer headquartered in Hukou, Taiwan.

In 2008, the two-wheeler division of The Kinetic Group was taken over by Mahindra, a leading manufacturer of utility vehicles in India.

Several hundred units were imported from the UK that were non-EPA, non-DOT certified and a rogue US distribution network developed.

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.

Malaguti USA ceased and became Martin Racing Performance and still carried some parts for the DD 50 and Jet Euro 50.

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.

On 12 July 2010, a fire destroyed Carter Brother's main warehouse and manufacturing facility,[7] resulting in the loss of approximately 3,000 unsold SYM scooters.

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.

He has been taking actions to further strengthen the company's core businesses, optimize sales channels and increase customers' satisfaction.

SYM Attila in Ho Chi Minh City
2009 SYM Fiddle II
SYM T1
SYM Outback 700