WHICH SMALL BIKE

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WHICH SMALL BIKE

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If you wanted a bike and they only made a 250 cc cruiser, which one? Don't say you would do without. The rule is you have to get one...

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#2 Unread post by paul246 »

Forget the cruiser. I would get a used Ninja 250.
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#3 Unread post by ronboskz650sr »

I don't like the rule, so I'm not going to play. Guess that makes me a REBEL..oops. :laughing:
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#4 Unread post by DivideOverflow »

Hyosung (Alphasport) GV250. Best 250cc cruiser, hands down.

Makes way more hp then the rebel, I get 70mpg, it is big enough for larger riders, looks like a bigger bike than it is, rides smooth, inspires confidence (most of the 250cc cruisers do), and it has a tach!

I'm only 6'0, but the rebel made me cramp up like crazy. The other 250's were pretty small too.
Check this out, has pretty good information:
http://www.motorcyclecruiser.com/roadte ... index.html

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I do wish i had a factory installed tach on the rebel, but my S50 doesn't have one either. kinda bites.
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#6 Unread post by Analog »

well, it's not like the market is exactly flooded with 250 cruisers...

i guess i'd say Rebel based on my limited knowledge of the class..
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#7 Unread post by Aquaduct »

Don't have any real experience with them, but from shopping for them with my wife I'd add another vote for the Hyosung Alphasport GV250.

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Is the virago considered a cruiser?
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What about a Vespa?
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#10 Unread post by bikeguy joe »

Yes, a Virago is a cruiser...a Vespa is not, though I'd prefer one over a 250cc cruiser.

BTW How are those Alphasports? I saw one at a new dealer near me (Scooterville) and was impressed by the overall look and size/feel. I wasn't able to ride one however.
How is the build quality?
How are things holding up?
How many miles do you have on yours, DivideOverflow?

Most of the other bikes/scooters there seemed a bit cheezy and I was wondering about reliability and longevity of the far Eastern bikes. Compared to my Yamaha Vino scooter, the scooters were not even close in build quality and finish.
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