EX250 vs. HYOSUNG GT250R
#1
EX250 vs. HYOSUNG GT250R
I have been researching around for a nice small compact motorbike and have had my eyes set on an EX250 for a while. Ive owned a 7R and an EX500 and both have been very reliable and awesome motorbikes...but then I found this!
http://www.epfguzzi.com/hyosung/motorcycles/gt250r.html
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Kawas...QQcmdZViewItem
I know its a Korean bike buttheDOHC engine, 4 piston brakes (2x dual pot), 150 rear tire,inverted forks and looks are leaving me in doubt as to what I should do...I called the AZ dealer and the MSRP is $3,995 - same as an EX250. If I do decide to get the EX250, I will most likely purchase privately to save myself the dealer hassle plus a couple grand. IF ANYONE HAS ANYMORE INFO ON THE GT250R or HAS SEENor RIDDEN ONE, your FEEDBACKwould be greatly appreciated. THANKS
http://www.epfguzzi.com/hyosung/motorcycles/gt250r.html
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Kawas...QQcmdZViewItem
I know its a Korean bike buttheDOHC engine, 4 piston brakes (2x dual pot), 150 rear tire,inverted forks and looks are leaving me in doubt as to what I should do...I called the AZ dealer and the MSRP is $3,995 - same as an EX250. If I do decide to get the EX250, I will most likely purchase privately to save myself the dealer hassle plus a couple grand. IF ANYONE HAS ANYMORE INFO ON THE GT250R or HAS SEENor RIDDEN ONE, your FEEDBACKwould be greatly appreciated. THANKS
#3
RE: EX250 vs. HYOSUNG GT250R
I saw the Hyosung at the International Motorcycle Show. It sits very nice...its as big bodywise as a 600. Its got a good price on it too. They have a nice 600 too. I was hella impressed with it. now as far as any kind of aftermarket parts ....who knows....but it sounded pretty good and like I said big gas tank and sits like a 600. It looks and feels more like a 600 than a 250. You still have to take into consideration whether replacement parts will be readily available just in case something happens. I would find that out first. Good Luck!
#4
RE: EX250 vs. HYOSUNG GT250R
I am very much liking the looks of the Hyosung...I am wondering whatare theperformance specs? Does anyone know of a Hyosung dealer in Southern Cali? Thanks for all your feedback!
#5
RE: EX250 vs. HYOSUNG GT250R
The bike looks freakin' sweet! You mentioned the msrp is $4K? That's $1K more than the 250 and $1K less than the 500. For all the nice extras like digitals, the looks, and....the looks (again). Have you seen there 650? That is one ugly bike! Just my opinion though.
#9
RE: EX250 vs. HYOSUNG GT250R
you should have seen DG's eyes light up when she saw that bike!!![sm=massbounce.gif]she wanted the 600 though...I know there are a couple of dealers in this area (nor cal) I think there are a few down south...
#10
RE: EX250 vs. HYOSUNG GT250R
ORIGINAL: markmeinteil
Look at Hyundai. They used to be one of the crappiest car companies out there. But now, they have fewer reported problems per 100 vehicles than Toyota does.
Look at Hyundai. They used to be one of the crappiest car companies out there. But now, they have fewer reported problems per 100 vehicles than Toyota does.
But just looking at the bike, it doesnt look like they cut any corners with it, and I can't see how its possible for that bike to not be fun to ride unless the engine is powered by unionized hamsters. Besides that it really catches your eye, so pluses all around.