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 Posted: 17:42 - 08 Jan 2013 Post subject: Hyosung GT250 R |
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I have been given a very good part exchange deal on this bike for my 125
Are Hyosungs any good? I had a ride on a GT125 today and it felt pretty good...it went and felt like a 500... |
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| daemonoid |
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Yes they are, I had one until it met a tree. Big bike (size not power) and they look really good. Parts are now quite accessible (search Richard hyosung).
Certainly doesn't go like a 500 though! The 250 is quick - more so than the majority of cars but very much middle of the pack at best when it comes to 250cc sports bikes.
I also had a 125 comet (the unfaired version) that didn't feel quick ever. Could just about manage NSL and got up to speed in around the time it takes a Pizza Hut moped to. Great learner bike for those of us with long legs, but don't pretend they're something they're not... ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
past: hyosung gt250r, bajaj pulsar 180, hyosung gt 125 comet
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well from what I have ridden of 500s it seemed pretty similar
are 250s any better on motorways than a 125? |
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Hyo gt 250 = good bike, never going to set the world on fire, but a good bike all the same IMHO .
Good enough for me to part with my cash and I`m tight . ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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As long as it is a reasonably solid bike, i'm happy  |
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| daemonoid |
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| Jonathan A wrote: | well from what I have ridden of 500s it seemed pretty similar
are 250s any better on motorways than a 125? |
Yes, 250s are perfectly competent on motorways, 125s require a lot more planning and can be downright scary on hilly sections.
And G, yes I do like the styling. It was the bike that got the most attention - no one cares about my ducati (other than the noise) but so many people gave me this same conversation:
Them: "What is it? hi-oh-song, never heard of them before"
Them: "Where's it come from? Sounds Korean or Chinese"
Me: "Kor..."
Them: "sounds like hi-un-die, they make good cars now, 7 year warranty - proper quality nowadays, not like it used to be"
Them: "looks pretty though, like one of them ducatis"
Me: "749?"
Them: "yeah, that's it. I used to own a bike you know..."
Me: "gotta be off, missus is waiting" ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
past: hyosung gt250r, bajaj pulsar 180, hyosung gt 125 comet
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After working on one for a chumrade, I wouldn't touch another with a barge-pole. The newer ones might be OK, but I'd take issue that the parts supply is as good as anything but the sketchiest Ching Chong bikes.
Still, there's not a lot of choice in the 250 market, and they are proper bike sized: the GT125 actually felt bigger than my GPZ500 from the saddle. Get a good 'un, enjoy it, get rid of it before you have to spend any money on it. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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| daemonoid |
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| Rogerborg wrote: | After working on one for a chumrade, I wouldn't touch another with a barge-pole. The newer ones might be OK, but I'd take issue that the parts supply is as good as anything but the sketchiest Ching Chong bikes.
Still, there's not a lot of choice in the 250 market, and they are proper bike sized: the GT125 actually felt bigger than my GPZ500 from the saddle. Get a good 'un, enjoy it, get rid of it before you have to spend any money on it. |
Well, you're wrong about parts - https://www.richardhyosunggvgt.com/ has nearly everything available. Even ebay's full of parts nowadays.
Also, there are plenty of ways round the anti tamper bolts. Even my missus was drilling out rivets the other day (not really a good example - she's a better handyman than I am and I built a car last week!, but you get the point...) ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
past: hyosung gt250r, bajaj pulsar 180, hyosung gt 125 comet
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- https://www.richardhyosunggvgt.com/
Just been there and I`m a lot happier about owning/running a Hyosung now , thank you Mr daemonoid ! ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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I've had the 2009 efi 250 GTR for about a year now, its been reliable, although I'm suffering dead battery problems at the moment, more to do with my tardy maintenance attitude than the bike i think, lol
it pulls pretty well and will outpace most cars from 0 to 60 (7 seconds claimed in owners book i think), handles motorways / Dual Carriageways a treat and feels very planted on the road compared to the YBR125 i had before. Accelerates well up to around 100 mph, top speed claimed to be 110 i think.
between 70 to 90 mpg depending on roads and riding style, so pretty good on fuel.
As said earlier, all parts are now available to order online with more turning up on ebay all the time.
I was adamant i wanted a 250 and out of the ones in my price range, the Hyosung seemed to stand out. I've only ever had admiring glances and comments from people about it.
It makes riding to work a pleasure and weekend trips into the mountains are the stuff dreams are made of! ha ha  ____________________ --Current Bike: '98 Hornet CB600F
--Previous Bikes 2012 Hyo GT250R - 2010 YBR125 - Back in '91:Suzuki 50cc moped & Honda CB125T Superdream
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| BLUEX5 wrote: | | Cheerfulgrin wrote: | Accelerates well up to around 100 mph, top speed claimed to be 110 i think.
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Don't talk bollocks. |
Well, according to what I find on the web the GT250R has 28/30bhp, meaning 100mph isn't outside the realm of possibility and when you assume a 10% speedo error at maximum speed that would put the speed of the bike at 90-95mph with a speedo speed of 100-105mph, that's absolutely possible with a good tailwind and downhill I imagine.
Although I expect the "real" speed is more than likely 80-90mph at absolute maximum on the flat.
Whether it would accelerated "well" up to that speed is another matter and depends on your definition of "well". .
Cheers! . ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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