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    Reviewed on June 10, 2009

    Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Hyosung GT250R view listing

    5.0
    I take this little monster everywhere, work, school, and for joy riding. I am very impressed with its fuel consumption and stylish looks. Gets mistaken for a 650 easily. Real head... read more
    I take this little monster everywhere, work, school, and for joy riding. I am very impressed with its fuel consumption and stylish looks. Gets mistaken for a 650 easily. Real head turner.
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    Reviewed on May 29, 2009

    Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Hyosung GT250 view listing

    4.0
    I bought a 250 comet April 2008 and put 7000 miles on it over the next five or six months riding back and forth to work. I've got another 1000 miles or so this season already. I have had no performance problems with it at all. I'm averaging 64.3 miles to the gallon and I push it pretty good every... read more
    I bought a 250 comet April 2008 and put 7000 miles on it over the next five or six months riding back and forth to work. I've got another 1000 miles or so this season already. I have had no performance problems with it at all. I'm averaging 64.3 miles to the gallon and I push it pretty good every time I ride it. Over all the bike has performed quite well for it's size and the price. It is not very comfortable to sit on for rides that last longer than a couple of hours. It starts right up every time. Even the first start of the year was impressively quick.
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    Reviewed on November 22, 2008

    Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Hyosung GV250 view listing

    5.0
    This is my first bike and I absolutely love it. The bike is easy to ride, with plenty of power and it's comfortable. I have had many comments as to how nice the bike looks (I bought the burgundy and cream) and all are surprised to find out that it is only a 250. I bought it to commute back and... read more
    This is my first bike and I absolutely love it. The bike is easy to ride, with plenty of power and it's comfortable. I have had many comments as to how nice the bike looks (I bought the burgundy and cream) and all are surprised to find out that it is only a 250. I bought it to commute back and forth to work, but now find myself taking it out for rides on the weekends. I ride on mostly back roads from 40 to 50 miles per hour, but I have had it up to 70 on the highway. It handles very well. It's a lot of fun to ride. I would recommend it to anyone.
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    Reviewed on August 24, 2008

    Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Hyosung GV650 view listing

    5.0
    I picked up my new 2008 GV650 yesterday. This is the first bike I've been on in over 30 years. From the showroom floor I put 92 miles on it the first day. It is quick, responsive, and stable. Everything works perfectly. So far I'm absolutely... read more
    I picked up my new 2008 GV650 yesterday. This is the first bike I've been on in over 30 years. From the showroom floor I put 92 miles on it the first day. It is quick, responsive, and stable. Everything works perfectly. So far I'm absolutely delighted!!
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    Reviewed on January 18, 2008

    Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Hyosung GV650 view listing

    5.0
    While the GV650 is only the second bike I have owned (I rode a Yamaha 650 in the early 1980s for approximately 1000 miles) and have no other means for comparison, I have ridden this bike 3500 miles in three months. It handles great and runs smoothly (no vibration). I can't go anywhere without... read more
    While the GV650 is only the second bike I have owned (I rode a Yamaha 650 in the early 1980s for approximately 1000 miles) and have no other means for comparison, I have ridden this bike 3500 miles in three months. It handles great and runs smoothly (no vibration). I can't go anywhere without someone commenting on the bike. I would buy it again tomorrow. There is no doubt it provides more bang for buck than any other bike I've seen.
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    Reviewed on January 4, 2008

    Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Hyosung GT650S view listing

    5.0
    This is the first bike that I have ever owned, and I love it. Yeah, it doesn't have the brand name of the Honda or Yamaha, but it is just as, if not, more reliable. Fun to ride with a lot of low end torque. Handles extremely well. For the amount of bike you get for the sticker price, it is... read more
    This is the first bike that I have ever owned, and I love it. Yeah, it doesn't have the brand name of the Honda or Yamaha, but it is just as, if not, more reliable. Fun to ride with a lot of low end torque. Handles extremely well. For the amount of bike you get for the sticker price, it is unbeatable.
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    Reviewed on December 23, 2007

    Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Hyosung GV250 view listing

    5.0
    The Hyosung GV125 is a low-cost, comfortable and reliable machine that will get you from A to B and back again without losing the contents of your wallet. My bike has suffered no failures so far, but even if it did, the parts for the bike are actually very cheap and you may be glad to know that... read more
    The Hyosung GV125 is a low-cost, comfortable and reliable machine that will get you from A to B and back again without losing the contents of your wallet. My bike has suffered no failures so far, but even if it did, the parts for the bike are actually very cheap and you may be glad to know that this isn't a petrol hungry machine either! The Hyosung GV125 is a very easy and comfortable bike to drive, you don't need to worry about developing a stiff back, sore wrists, sore knees and whip-lash, all of which you most certainly would get, if of course you happen to own the other bike in my inventory, a de-restricted 06 Cagiva Mito 125cc. This bike is brilliant for driving in traffic and it's very difficult to stall the engine too. This is a great thing because if you are experienced on a Sportsbike, then being in traffic, as you will understand, happens to be very painful. It requires crazy amounts of attention, mostly relating to clutch control, and this is about keeping your engine from stalling. You don't need to worry about all that on a GV125; it's just so much easier. I really like the bike and it makes for a lovely introduction to cruiser style motorcycles. The only major downside that I can think of would be power; the bike lacks power. It is not particularly a very quick machine at all, but you shouldn't be buying a machine like this in the first place if its power that your looking for. I would recommend looking at this bike if you happen to be a learner driver, or maybe you haven't been on a bike for a few years and fancy experiencing it again. Maybe you have driven many bikes but just need something cheap and cheerful to get you to work and back, like me!
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    Reviewed on September 15, 2007

    Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Hyosung GV650 view listing

    5.0
    18 bikes in 42 years and this is the best for the buck so far... -72.1 hp on rear wheel[dyno] -No problem to go 200kph+ -Finish on carrier thin -Exceptional handling & braking -Smooth ride on maintained roads -41mpg hard throttle -57.25mpg cruising -$10k bike with accessories as advertised... read more
    18 bikes in 42 years and this is the best for the buck so far... -72.1 hp on rear wheel[dyno] -No problem to go 200kph+ -Finish on carrier thin -Exceptional handling & braking -Smooth ride on maintained roads -41mpg hard throttle -57.25mpg cruising -$10k bike with accessories as advertised and got a tach -Real eye catcher bike I am very critical and so far cannot find any flaws. I have even loaned this to the skeptical under supervision and they don't believe this amazing bike at this price. Try it, you won't be sorry.
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    Reviewed on July 23, 2007

    Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Hyosung GV250 view listing

    5.0
    I have put over 270 miles on this bike and it just keep impressing me more and more everyday. It has plenty of power and the ride is amazingly smooth for a small bike. I love the big bike look and the bike can be purchased in a variety of colors. I bought mine with the two tone of burgundy and... read more
    I have put over 270 miles on this bike and it just keep impressing me more and more everyday. It has plenty of power and the ride is amazingly smooth for a small bike. I love the big bike look and the bike can be purchased in a variety of colors. I bought mine with the two tone of burgundy and cream. I really am enjoying this bike. I am hearing more and more of people taking road trips of 200+ miles and coming back with nothing but praise for the bike. Obviously, I strongly recommend the bike.
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    Reviewed on July 8, 2007

    Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Hyosung GV250 view listing

    5.0
    After over 4500 miles, the only problem that I have had with this bike is that the front brake hose covering has cracked from too much sun exposure. Not the brake hose itself but the protective hose over the brake hose. Otherwise the machine has been an excellent commuter bike. I travel 62... read more
    After over 4500 miles, the only problem that I have had with this bike is that the front brake hose covering has cracked from too much sun exposure. Not the brake hose itself but the protective hose over the brake hose. Otherwise the machine has been an excellent commuter bike. I travel 62 miles r/t daily in rain or shine and this bike has performed better than I ever expected. It has good accelleration, looks good, nice balance and good brakes. I average 61 mpg. And this baby will cruise at 70 mph with a very smooth ride. I bought it new in February of 2007 and haven't regretted it. The longest one day trip I have taken on it is 91 miles and it will keep right up with the traffic. It rides well with two up also, more than you would expect from a 250cc. This is a great commuter bike or starter bike. It will get you from A to Z in comfort and style on either city street or highway. And your Harley friends won't be embarassed when you ride with them.
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