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Righto then, as the title suggests.

The Hyosung GT250R

who has one or ridden one or knows about them etc etc etc

I'm not getting any younger and have been procrastinating for too many years now.

so in the next couple of weeks I will be doing the basic handling skills course required and then trying to get the faaarking road code questions right again and get my learners bike licence.

Tell me what you know, even though I've pretty much decided on one of these anyways.


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Stinky has one I think.... :?:
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coxsy wrote:warp speed skiddy



not yet coxsy

need to get back into the groove that I had nearly 20 years ago

took a mates superbike for a wee strop over the weekend and had a sore ass when I returned, too much puckering

this only has 28hp , so its a good start and keeping it all legal beagle too
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if someone out there happens to know someone who sells them or better still the mark up on them

that would be great, coz then I know how much leverage I've got in bargaining
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i got a 250 comet which i dont use
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one of my mates at school had one, he said it was a bit heavy for doing wheelies but other than that it was a great bike
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cool__bananas wrote:one of my mates at school had one, he said it was a bit heavy for doing wheelies but other than that it was a great bike



i could believe that, as they are a full sized bike and most learner type bikes are smaller and its still only a 250, so it doesn't overly have the power to stand on the back wheel.

talking to Stinky today and they only good for 140kph whilst ringing thier neck, so a powerhouse they ain't, but what do ya expect from a learners bike.

they are less powerful for a reason and then when you have skills, you can step up to the widowmaker style of bikes :lol: :lol: :lol:

at least I'll look cool on a bigger bike, instead of a fat bastard on a little bike :oops: :shock: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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fume a bit of LPG into it and she'll pull like a schoolboy :wink: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Yeah the one i rode topped out round 140. Won't spit you off though while learning i spos. Wasn't overly reliable either...had some electrics problems. I would think a Honda CBR could be better maybe?? Was a bit nicer to handle from memory.
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Do they do them in shortass size for you Skid???? :lol:
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Go spend some time on the kiwibiker forums.

the hyosung (hyobag, etc.. do a search) does not have the best reputation for reliability, performance or (more importantly) safety. Many view them as simply a commuter/scooter with a big motor which happens to LOOK like a sports bike.

they have had some very severe issues in the past- VERY NASTY headshake for no reason- so bad that the handle bars fall off is one that i remember

IMO you should buy a second hand bike- it will have better resale and from what ive read- the potential to be a far better bike to learn on.

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flyingbrick wrote:Go spend some time on the kiwibiker forums.

the hyosung (hyobag, etc.. do a search) does not have the best reputation for reliability, performance or (more importantly) safety. Many view them as simply a commuter/scooter with a big motor which happens to LOOK like a sports bike.

they have had some very severe issues in the past- VERY NASTY headshake for no reason- so bad that the handle bars fall off is one that i remember

IMO you should buy a second hand bike- it will have better resale and from what ive read- the potential to be a far better bike to learn on.

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yeah joined up today and read quite a bit of that

was shocked to hear half of it

must read some more of it


wot about the ninja :?: :?: :?: :?:
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The ninja is supposed to be a totally awesome bike :-D

If i was you i'd try not to spend too much money/time on the whole 250 experience. IMO atleast. They are kinda a temp solution becuase as soon as you can you'll want to buy a real bike :-)
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flyingbrick wrote:The ninja is supposed to be a totally awesome bike :-D

If i was you i'd try not to spend too much money/time on the whole 250 experience. IMO atleast. They are kinda a temp solution becuase as soon as you can you'll want to buy a real bike :-)



aint that true :roll: :roll: :roll:

dunno if I can wait that long
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skid wrote:
flyingbrick wrote:The ninja is supposed to be a totally awesome bike :-D

If i was you i'd try not to spend too much money/time on the whole 250 experience. IMO atleast. They are kinda a temp solution becuase as soon as you can you'll want to buy a real bike :-)



aint that true :roll: :roll: :roll:

dunno if I can wait that long


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those things are for pussys and your not a pussy are ya skid :D
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vvega wrote:
skid wrote:
flyingbrick wrote:The ninja is supposed to be a totally awesome bike :-D

If i was you i'd try not to spend too much money/time on the whole 250 experience. IMO atleast. They are kinda a temp solution becuase as soon as you can you'll want to buy a real bike :-)



aint that true :roll: :roll: :roll:

dunno if I can wait that long


fireblad or r1 please
#### the baby bike shit
those things are for pussys and your not a pussy are ya skid :D



the problem is when ya drive all day for a living, ya just cant afford to be doing silly shit on the wrong sized bike and lose the licence

coz then ya lose ya job and theres too much of that shit going on

besides, I'm not exactly flush and wont be in a year or so when I can buy a bigger bike, so would like a decent one now that looks good and is capable enough and will go for a few more years after

although, when the full licence thing eventuates, I will probably find the money somehow :roll: :roll: :roll:



does anyone have any other suggestions for a full sized 250

as far as I'm aware, theres only 2 :?: :?:
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A couple i know have both...the chick got a brand new 250 ninja and he got the 250 hyosung,
from what they say the ninja is a far better bike but she waited about 5months for one on order
and the hyosung was half the price but not as good.... they are both learning so already talking about upgradeing both...
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vvega wrote:
skid wrote:
flyingbrick wrote:
fireblad or r1 please
#### the baby bike shit
those things are for pussys and your not a pussy are ya skid :D



the problem is when ya drive all day for a living, ya just cant afford to be doing silly shit on the wrong sized bike and lose the licence

coz then ya lose ya job and theres too much of that shit going on

besides, I'm not exactly flush and wont be in a year or so when I can buy a bigger bike, so would like a decent one now that looks good and is capable enough and will go for a few more years after

although, when the full licence thing eventuates, I will probably find the money somehow :roll: :roll: :roll:



does anyone have any other suggestions for a full sized 250

as far as I'm aware, theres only 2 :?: :?:


rgv 250
nsr 250
rsv 250
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can you tell i like 2 strokes :D
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actualy the 96 NSR sux balls, unless you spend a heap of coin on the RS card and box for it :shock:

the 91-93 pro spec quarter were a far better machine
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wopass wrote:actualy the 96 NSR sux balls, unless you spend a heap of coin on the RS card and box for it :shock:

the 91-93 pro spec quarter were a far better machine

i had the rs car and box :D

a crr250RRRR is a cool bike
its not terribly fast BUT with a good pipe it actually sounds like a f1 car :d and that is sex by itself
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Honda hornet is a very sweet bike and is very large.

same frame/ wheels etc was used on their 250/600/900 iirc.

NSR's are gay etc.

Get an aprila RS250 and fit the 500cc 2 stroke motor developed by that aus company.

dont tell anyone that the motors been changed.

litrebike speed- 250cc bike handling... and it sounds totally horn.

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flyingbrick wrote:win lotto first though.



been working on that for a number of years now, with no such luck :roll: :roll:
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skid you still cant beat the japs for there bikes .get a second hand gsxr 250 or ninja.will last longer than the chinese shit
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still think you need a rs bro :D
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vvega wrote:still think you need a rs bro :D


stop it, I'm getting hard...................

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Nothing wrong with a 250 bandit, had one of them before I brought the SV650, then I stepped up to my SV1000S, won't look back either... love the power and it likes the back wheel as well! no wonder I keep going through them at 3 rear to 1 front! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Suzuki are my pref, but if I had to get a smaller bike I would look at the 250 hornet or a ninja as they have a good rep.

Or get ya self one of these! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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The hornet's cater for the smaller people but have a wide tank as all honda's do, the ninja's are a little light bike and lots of fun as I found out one day when I had to get a service and that was the only loner they had... not the fastest thing in the world but it was fun...

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skid wrote:
vvega wrote:still think you need a rs bro :D


stop it, I'm getting hard...................

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I'm in love with the final edition. Has revised fairings etc and some sweet rainbow- like decals that only an aprila RS250 could pull off (imo)

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preety gay.

anyway i,ve been on my learners for 20 years, never worried about sitting full, have never even owned a 250.
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