As a new machine that's approachable I suspect it will sell reasonably well, particularly those who are price conscious. And if they discount them to build marketshare, the consumer will be the winner.
I actually really like this! I've got an SV650S and even when I say "I'm just going for a cruise", I end up getting too into the groove, but this is what I want to get as a second bike. If I get it, I will be submitting it to a lot of my local companies (Lextek, Hel, ETC) for them to use it as a base to make parts. But I think a throaty exhaust, bar end mirrors, uprated shocks, thicker fork oil, a whole redo of yhe brake system and maybe the Dunlop Mutant tyres and it will be golden for me at least. Good review, Tony!
Good little bike. I bet it fairly goes when you work the gearbox. If I was 18 again, I would love it. If it wasn't for the heel / toe gearchange, I'd rather have the Meteor, given I'm not 18 anymore. Good video, Tony.
Looks like a random selection of parts selected to follow a fashion it's a bit late for , it's cheap and it looks it , learner and pcp friendly I suppose . good honest review
is it really meant for roads like that? and under £4,000 pounds, it's suitable enough. certainly cannot be comparable to the rebel 500 and those other bikes.
Vous oubliez de parler d'un élément important : le look... en plus des qualités reprises dans la vidéo, il faut dire qu'elle a de la classe et il n'y a guère de concurrence dans ce style de moto et pour le permis A2. Bien sûr, la Honda 500 rebel se veut être aussi un custom, je l'avais regardée aussi, mais hors le prix elle est surtout... beaucoup moins belle! La Rebel ne fait guère Bobber/dark custom, elle fait juste routière, et perso je trouve le bloc moteur de la Rebel juste affreux, rien à voir avec la Hyosung 300, que j'ai finalement choisie. Ce n'est pas pour rien non plus que la Hyosung est esthétiquement "inspirée" de la HD Iron 883.
C'est vrai, il n'y a pas beaucoup de motos dans ce secteur qui emportent aussi le look. Mais si vous en possédez un, je pense que la longévité serait une considération et que c'est là que quelque chose comme le Rebel 500 offre plus. Les deux feraient d'excellents vélos, donc tout dépend de vos préférences personnelles. Merci d'avoir regardé et commenté
GV300 is very good bike. Powerful, soft and accellaration, height of seat, seat position, design, price, etc. everything is very good. I love him.
As a new machine that's approachable I suspect it will sell reasonably well, particularly those who are price conscious. And if they discount them to build marketshare, the consumer will be the winner.
Good to chat with you at Gold Top Motorcycle clothing.
Thank you for your hospitality
Our ride did get drier in the end
Great to meet you Adrian, glad things improved 👍👏
I actually really like this! I've got an SV650S and even when I say "I'm just going for a cruise", I end up getting too into the groove, but this is what I want to get as a second bike. If I get it, I will be submitting it to a lot of my local companies (Lextek, Hel, ETC) for them to use it as a base to make parts. But I think a throaty exhaust, bar end mirrors, uprated shocks, thicker fork oil, a whole redo of yhe brake system and maybe the Dunlop Mutant tyres and it will be golden for me at least. Good review, Tony!
Thanks Dan
Appreciate the warts and all review.
No problem
Good little bike. I bet it fairly goes when you work the gearbox. If I was 18 again, I would love it. If it wasn't for the heel / toe gearchange, I'd rather have the Meteor, given I'm not 18 anymore. Good video, Tony.
It was surprisingly peppy. Cheers
I was thinking of getting one however hearing about the tyres. The vibration and the dodgy switch gear I think I'll leave it
The RE Meteor 350 looks like its natural competition
Yes indeed, I thought about that after I’d made the video.
Cross between a Honda Rebel and Yamaha SCR950 looks wise
yep
Does anyone know where i can find the grill on the rear fender? the one that goes in the passenger seat area. Thanks.
Try getting in touch with www.all2wheelers.com/, they are the distributor here in the UK
Hi, will it be available too here in the US?
No idea sorry
Meteor I think Tony, and £500 spare to get fringes on my jacket. 😎
😂
Looks like a random selection of parts selected to follow a fashion it's a bit late for , it's cheap and it looks it , learner and pcp friendly I suppose . good honest review
Yep, you've hit the nail on the head Gary
Which helmet is that you’re wearing please? 👌🏻👍🏻
The grey one? It’s a Shoei RYD
@@mancavemoto Thanks Tony 👍🏻
How much this in your city?
no prices announced yet, but will be just over £4000
Tony, grab a ride on a RE Meteor. It will blow this GV300 out of the park.
I’m hoping to at some point, I was invited to the UK launch, but wasn’t able to make it sadly.
frankly, re meteor looks like a piece of cat shit
is it really meant for roads like that? and under £4,000 pounds, it's suitable enough. certainly cannot be comparable to the rebel 500 and those other bikes.
Roads like what? I rode the bike on normal everyday roads.
Vous oubliez de parler d'un élément important : le look... en plus des qualités reprises dans la vidéo, il faut dire qu'elle a de la classe et il n'y a guère de concurrence dans ce style de moto et pour le permis A2. Bien sûr, la Honda 500 rebel se veut être aussi un custom, je l'avais regardée aussi, mais hors le prix elle est surtout... beaucoup moins belle! La Rebel ne fait guère Bobber/dark custom, elle fait juste routière, et perso je trouve le bloc moteur de la Rebel juste affreux, rien à voir avec la Hyosung 300, que j'ai finalement choisie. Ce n'est pas pour rien non plus que la Hyosung est esthétiquement "inspirée" de la HD Iron 883.
C'est vrai, il n'y a pas beaucoup de motos dans ce secteur qui emportent aussi le look. Mais si vous en possédez un, je pense que la longévité serait une considération et que c'est là que quelque chose comme le Rebel 500 offre plus. Les deux feraient d'excellents vélos, donc tout dépend de vos préférences personnelles. Merci d'avoir regardé et commenté
I just don’t see the market…or resell value from the heavy trainer.
I think the market is bigger in Asia?