I see so many mixed opinions on these Hyosung bikes online. Some people say their great, some say their cheap bikes made with cheap parts that you won't keep longer than a year, if even that long. I'm thinking it would be a great started bike. I keep seeing 2017 models with under 20 miles on them going for $2,700. Might be worth a shot.
I've owned 2 Hyosung motorcycles including my current GT650 and have had the opportunity to ride several others. If you are thinking of purchasing one you may want to join the Hyosung USA Facebook group. you will be able to see posts by actual owners.
@@IconicSportCycle Thanks! I'll check it out. When I bring them up friends always recommend a bike from the big four Japanese companies looking at me like I'm crazy. 😂 They are good looking bikes.
i totally recomend this bike! It's worth all the money payed and can ride side by side against the other "big" brands (Kawasaki, Honda, etc). Very good review and awesome bike!
there are so many differences where do I start, the gt and gtr 250's size is more comparable to a 600cc bike. it's built around an aluminum beam style frame with an air cooled v-twin engine. it's equipped with a generous 4.5 gallon tank, a wide ratio 5 speed transmission and weighs in around 415 lbs. the GD is sized more like a ninja or CBR 250. about 3/4 size motorcycle. it is built on a trellis tubular steel frame containing a water cooled single cylinder engine with a much smaller 2.9 gallon tank. the GD comes with a close ratio 6 speed transmission and weighs in at around 350 lbs. the gt and GTR is best suited for commuting or daily transportation. the GD is probably the best handling motorcycle I've ever ridden suited for tight twisty roads and other two wheeled shenanigans. I hope this helps,
I see so many mixed opinions on these Hyosung bikes online. Some people say their great, some say their cheap bikes made with cheap parts that you won't keep longer than a year, if even that long. I'm thinking it would be a great started bike. I keep seeing 2017 models with under 20 miles on them going for $2,700. Might be worth a shot.
I've owned 2 Hyosung motorcycles including my current GT650 and have had the opportunity to ride several others. If you are thinking of purchasing one you may want to join the Hyosung USA Facebook group. you will be able to see posts by actual owners.
@@IconicSportCycle Thanks! I'll check it out. When I bring them up friends always recommend a bike from the big four Japanese companies looking at me like I'm crazy. 😂 They are good looking bikes.
i totally recomend this bike! It's worth all the money payed and can ride side by side against the other "big" brands (Kawasaki, Honda, etc). Very good review and awesome bike!
thanks, I completely agree with you
Can you please tell me what is the difference between the GT and GD
there are so many differences where do I start, the gt and gtr 250's size is more comparable to a 600cc bike. it's built around an aluminum beam style frame with an air cooled v-twin engine. it's equipped with a generous 4.5 gallon tank, a wide ratio 5 speed transmission and weighs in around 415 lbs. the GD is sized more like a ninja or CBR 250. about 3/4 size motorcycle. it is built on a trellis tubular steel frame containing a water cooled single cylinder engine with a much smaller 2.9 gallon tank. the GD comes with a close ratio 6 speed transmission and weighs in at around 350 lbs. the gt and GTR is best suited for commuting or daily transportation. the GD is probably the best handling motorcycle I've ever ridden suited for tight twisty roads and other two wheeled shenanigans. I hope this helps,
Are they bringing the GT650? I hope they fix the reliability I want the bike
You have any idea when GD250R launched in India plz tell me
Does it vibrate?
Is not annoying. It vibrates a tiny bit after 60mph but feels nice actually like a powerful bike haha
Do make 600cc or bigger sport bike
that's a really nice review..😉
Thanks Bro, I appreciate the input, thanks for watching.