What Bike Is for me ? First bike.

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#21 Unread post by DivideOverflow »

cfkingfish wrote:Hyosung makes scooters...and they aren't even good at that. I would not recommend a Hyosung bike. You probably won't get your money back on the resale, parts will be a little pain, and its Chinese..... :ohmy:

lets see, wrong, wrong and wrong?

Hyosung is Korean, they have a huge market in motorcycles in other parts of the world, I got my money back off of my GV250 in resale, and there was a dealer close to me and I was able to get parts.


As for a beginner bike. If you are 6'3, I would probably recommend looking at the Ninja 650R. This is not a race-ready bike, it is a parallel twin with a semi-standard riding position with beginners in mind. In most of the reviews I read, they recommended this over the SV650 for beginners. It is very easy to ride, and should last you a while too.
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Try out the Ninja 250 though, you might fit on it alright. I am 6'0, and I fit on it just fine.
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#22 Unread post by Kal »

Spot the difference

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#23 Unread post by bok »

bok wrote:Don't listen to people who say "you're a big person, you should be able to handle a ____" ...but do listen to your instincts
i hate to quote myself, but seriously your friend is telling you to buy a 600? now is that a 600 Race Replica or something a little more tame like the katana or the sv650 or a cruiser like the VStar 650? check the "Learn to Ride" link in my sig below for a good list of beginner bikes on Dragonhawk's site. look at HP/torque of those bikes in the list

I trot this out every time someone talks about height and weight on the 250 ninja, but "it hauls my "O Ring" around just fine, and i'm 240ish and 6 foot tall" so an extra ten pounds isn't a huge difference, and depending on if you are long in the leg or long in the torso, that extra 3 inches might not be too much of a difference either.
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#24 Unread post by cfkingfish »

DivideOverflow wrote:
cfkingfish wrote:Hyosung makes scooters...and they aren't even good at that. I would not recommend a Hyosung bike. You probably won't get your money back on the resale, parts will be a little pain, and its Chinese..... :ohmy:

lets see, wrong, wrong and wrong?

Hyosung is Korean, they have a huge market in motorcycles in other parts of the world, I got my money back off of my GV250 in resale, and there was a dealer close to me and I was able to get parts.


As for a beginner bike. If you are 6'3, I would probably recommend looking at the Ninja 650R. This is not a race-ready bike, it is a parallel twin with a semi-standard riding position with beginners in mind. In most of the reviews I read, they recommended this over the SV650 for beginners. It is very easy to ride, and should last you a while too.
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Try out the Ninja 250 though, you might fit on it alright. I am 6'0, and I fit on it just fine.
The place where I first bought my Yamaha Vino had a guy desperately looking for parts for his Hyosung 125/150 scooter. Apparently the warranty didn't cover his parts, and the place he had bought it had gone out of business. I assumed it was Chinese like the other million scooter manufacturers out there. No offense to the Chinese, but they just don't make a quality product.

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#25 Unread post by dagr8n8 »

yeah, i almost weight 170 so i think it should have enufgh power.

thanks alot for all the help!


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#26 Unread post by GreenFrogJSK »

Kal wrote:Spot the difference

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similar, but not exactly the same.
the frame, fairings, and the bottom part of engine case is different. Very similar though.

It is true that Suzuki has served as a benchmark and provided its old models to Suzuki, but Hyosung has developed a lot. It is also true that Hyosung is technologically behind and its market share in America is not that big at this point. But I think they make pretty good bikes and the key point is that they are getting better. Kinda like japanese car makers have done in the 80s and Hyundai past five years.

I was gonna get an '99 Aprilia from my cousin, but I decided that I'm gonna save some more money and get a 250GTR. (used, but more reliable and less costly in terms of maintenance and parts)
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