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    talked to guy at uni who has one. He reckoned the brakes were alright but they could be better.
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    If Jesus were around now, he's ride a Hyosung. They are produced using only ethically sourced materials and no children are harmed during the making of their motamacycles.

    They are good value for the coin, a little agricultural, but the power plants are good. The brakes are shite, mine pads were down to the metal after on 2000k's front and rear cos I was hard on the anchors but they throw around ok and for 6 large out of the factory??

    I lost feck all on mine when I shifted it too!

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    I've only ridden the 650R with the fairings and an aftermarket pipe and thought it no better or worse than jap equivilents. The build quality seemed ok and they are well priced. I think the 250 would be a much nicer bike for an adult learner than a GN250.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    If Jesus were around now, he's ride a Hyosung.
    Surely it's impossible to ride a motorcycle on water?

    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover
    ...The brakes are shite, mine pads were down to the metal after on 2000k's front and rear cos I was hard on the anchors but they throw around ok and for 6 large out of the factory??

    I lost feck all on mine when I shifted it too!
    So when did you own this 250? Dover? Did you upgrade to the K5's from it??

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    Interesting comments thanks everyone, I haven 't looked closely at them to comment on build quality but the general appearance, styling of them looks ok. I to would be concerned about resale value I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Surely it's impossible to ride a motorcycle on water?
    Don't you remember that pic of the dude on the MX bike a few months back??
    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    So when did you own this 250? Dover? Did you upgrade to the K5's from it??
    Nah, had a K5 in between them

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