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    Hyosung x4

    Just saw this in Motorcycletrader, thought some might be interested.

    http://hyosung.co.nz/naked/x4.html
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    Apart from the headlight configuration that is reminiscent of a 'bastard son of a bush-pig' (or B King) it’s not a bad looking bike.

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    135kgs.... Sounds like fun!


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    Out of curiosity, I took the 2014 X4 out for a test ride today. Picked it up at the dealer in Takapuna, very nice people there. I compare it straight off with my 2013 KTM Duke 200 ABS, because that's my daily commuter.

    • It looks cool!
    • The seating position on the X4 it more lean forward, which is not my preference on this kind of bike.
    • The instrumentation is very clear and easy to read, bit it lacks features like fuel consumption, KM til out of petrol etc. It just has the very basic.
    • The front brakes was screaming (Loud!!) on hard braking. People were looking at me when coming to a stop in the city. The brakes is overall noticeable weaker than the Duke.
    • The suspension felt stiffer than the Duke. For good or bad, cant say.
    • The X4 has a few more HP on paper, but I'm curious on where they have hidden them. It felt a lot slower and more sluggish. Full throttle when taking of from the red light, all the time, every time. But still nothing much happens. The Duke has a lot more get-up-and-go. Maybe gearing?
    • Rear mirrors useless at highway speed because of vibrations. A lot of vibes in general.
    • Louder. For good or bad.
    • Much lower price than the Duke. 6K new.


    Sum: It does not really do anything better than The Duke 200. It is less refined in every area. But it is $2K cheaper, which might be a deal breaker for some. But in this case, you get what you pay for: A brand new, OK bike, for a low price. Though, I think a potential buyer would be happier with a second hand Duke.
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