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Hyosung GV 250cc Apr '02 (02)
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Bought my GV250 from a careful owner for under £600. fantastic! So easy to ride. Beautifully balanced for straight roads, handles corners with ease. I live in Aberdeenshire, so I know it can handle some good inclines. Have had the bike 2 up (And I'm no light weight). Sound big. Looks bigger. Feels soooooo relxed and cruises all day at 65mph, with more than enough extra for overtaking.

Parts can be harder to get hold of. Spare keys will need to be duplicated from the dealer or from a decent key cutters as the starter key is not a standard blank. (In eeded to photocopy my key to send it off for duplication. Cost £12.00 for 2 copies)

Can't recommend this bike enough.Perfect for riding after DAS. Perfect for building skills. And what an eye catcher!
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sanny on 01/09/2009
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Hyosung GV 650cc Sept '07 (57)
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I have now had my bike since the beginning of the year and despite people stating that it is always breaking down,i would just like to say i have not had any problems at all.The bike is very comfortable to ride,and easily handles pillions.Even with a pillion you can easily attain 100mph (not that i have done this.The performance easily out-performs all other cruisers of equal,and bigger engine sizes.The handling is very good,and i would recommend upgrading the disc pads.I have rode in all weather and have not had any rusting or flaking chrome as other bike forums suggest.Great bike for touring,pulls even with a large load and rider and pillion.Overall a very good bike at a very good price,and now there is a EFI out which adds another 10bhp.
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madtheswine99 in Seaham, Durham on 23/10/2008
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Hyosung GV 650cc Sept '07 (57)
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The Hyosung GV650 is a very good bike.I have been riding a Honda Shadow for the last three years and find that it does not compare to the Hyosung.
The performance is good,fuel economy is very good,and to date have not had any problems at all.
The looks of the GV650 may not be to everyone's taste but I think it has really broke the mould with regards to the cruiser scene with a sort of Harley V Rod style.
Handling is really spot on and I find it a very comfortable bike to ride with the adjustable foot pegs. The only down side is the lack of aftermarket styling goodies to individualise the bike,but I think as they gain in popularity this will change.
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madtheswine99 in Seaham, Durham on 31/01/2008
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Hyosung GV 125cc Sept '05 (55)
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I bought a Hyosung Aquila 125 last year.
iIt\'s a nice looking bike easy to ride , gets about 70 miles to the gallon . On the minus side its a bit slow , top speed 65 .
cost brand new around £3200.
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UKBike Archive in Hassocks, West Sussex on 30/09/2006
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Hyosung GV 125cc Sept '05 (55)
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I have owned a Hyosung Aquilia 125 for the past year and I can say that it is an intering bike to ride. Good looking, feels sturdy. Enjoying every minute of it. In Malta we have a lot of uphills and obviously down hills, it takes me and my partner confortably. I recommend the make, any time to anyone. Looking for a Sissy bar to fit. Any help?
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UKBike Archive in Hassocks, West Sussex on 13/04/2006
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Hyosung GV 125cc Sept '01 (51)
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I purchased this bike in South Korea and I was definitely surprised by it's performance. The DOHC 125cc was smooth and quiet; unlike the Daelim counterpart. Hyosung ventured off into the DOHC V-twin expecting results and I am definitely feeling those results. No problems uphill even with my wife on the back. The chain guard could have been more extensive but that's my only complaint. I am definitely going to get a Hyosung when I get back to Canada.
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UKBike Archive in Hassocks, West Sussex on 23/02/2006
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Hyosung GV 125cc Sept '03 (53)
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Bike looks & sounds like much larger machine. Pulls up hills well when rev's are kept up. Will cruise at a vibration free 55-60 mph as 6 gears help to keep the revs down. 75mph is about it's limit. Build quality is very good, but chrome a bit thin in parts. The dealer network in the SW of England is a bit patchy, but fortunately run of the mill parts are easy to get & dealers I have spoken to have all been helpful. I can thoroughly recommend one of these bikes. Brand snobbery is for sheep. Be different & you will have a fine looking, quality machine at very reasonable price.
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UKBike Archive in Hassocks, West Sussex on 08/09/2005
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Hyosung GV 125cc Sept '02 (52)
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Its an OK bike but ideal for the larger rider - I'm 6ft and theres no silly legs bent or standing up at junctions. Top speed I've had is 65 (70 if you red line it.) Good control and overall it looks good, if kept dry and polished, but the bodywork in my view could have done with more coats of paint (seems on mine I had a coat of primier and then one of paint) Parts in the uk are not easy found in scrap yards or from dealers and when found are not the cheapest. The bike is one of thoose that need to be looked after but wont let you down, has combo starting methods and mine will start first time ever time. So can't really complain too much.
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UKBike Archive in Hassocks, West Sussex on 21/08/2005
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