Furthermore, the influx of high-quality used Japanese and German motorcycles in the 1990s quickly overshadowed the Chart. Today, the Romet Chart 210 is a prized collector's item for enthusiasts of Eastern Bloc engineering, celebrated as the most "western" moped Poland ever produced during the socialist era.

The stands as a fascinating, if bittersweet, symbol of the Polish motorization era of the late 1980s. Designed to be a modern successor to the aging "Komar" and "Ogar" series, the Chart 210 was Poland's ambitious attempt to compete with popular foreign mopeds like the East German Simson S51. The Modern Polish Moped

A rare and advanced feature for Polish mopeds at the time, improving reliability and starting.

Front telescopic forks and rear shock absorbers with oil damping provided a much smoother ride compared to older spring-only models.