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Thread: FOR SALE: Hyosung Comet GT 250

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp
    Well if the Bandit falls through and goes back to motomart I guess i'd better buy this

    It will be missed, great bike ridden by a great rider! (and a great guy!)
    Yep, buy the Hyosung !!

    You will not be dissapointed,

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    Thnkgs that go BUMP in the thread.
    Going to have to sell this bike in trademe (yuck) shortly.
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

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    Have you still got the Hyobag? How much are you asking? Also how many K's has it done? The miisus could be interestd. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by manxkiwi
    Have you still got the Hyobag? How much are you asking? Also how many K's has it done? The miisus could be interestd. Cheers
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    Yep, shes all there at the top of the page mate. Shes a great wee bike. Real-world sized too. Keen?
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    Just interested, (not buying... just a tyre kicker) what kind of gas mileage (km/litre or litre/km) did you get out of it?

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    Oh I can give you an answer to that.

    I get around 380km of hard'ish riding and around 450km 'ish from cruising from a 17 ltr tank.

    Spastically cheap bikes to run, better than a GN I reckon when you factor in the style and power delivery low down. Once you hit 4th gear its all over but for those brief few moments you feel like you're on a sportsbike.

    EDIT: There is some emission control blah blah thing by default which creates the flatspot (apparently) and cutting a wire in the CDI or running from the CDI resolves this problem. However this emission thing plays a big part in fuel economy.

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    High-Owe-Sung twofifties? - They are just a means of impeding the progress of cars in Middlemarch - just ask phaedrus....
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    Sorry I obviously couldn't see the wood for the trees!! What with all the info on the top of the page. Far too obvious for me. Looks kinda good but might be a bit new and therefore expensive for my financialy limited girlfreind. I think she's hoping for something under $2k. Though that seems to easier said than done in the 250 market! Thanks anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manxkiwi
    Sorry I obviously couldn't see the wood for the trees!! What with all the info on the top of the page. Far too obvious for me. Looks kinda good but might be a bit new and therefore expensive for my financialy limited girlfreind. I think she's hoping for something under $2k. Though that seems to easier said than done in the 250 market! Thanks anyway.
    UNDER $2,000? You had better be looking at a fairly old 250 - like 3+ years old!
    250s are a top-dollar bike matey-flip, find ANY one that is late model good condition one with low miles on it and under $2,000 and you have scored a miracle!
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    heyy mate im keen on buying the bike but can you tell me how much is it for to ship it from your place to hamilton?

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    Haha, knowing Skelstar, he'll probably ride it up for ya and if he smiles sweetly, someone who frequents Hamilton might even give him a ride home again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarwall
    heyy mate im keen on buying the bike but can you tell me how much is it for to ship it from your place to hamilton?
    $50 and i'll pillion you down there to pick it up

    But wait, theres more, I'll pillion you down ON MY HYOSUNG !!

    You can tip me with Pies.

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    lool!! skelstar sounds like a good guy i would be happy to take the bike off him and i thought of going by plane and ride it back but i never tried riding a long distance like that on a bike that i just bought

    but i guess everything has a begining

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    How long have you been riding? If you've ridden for awhile you can just take it easy and use the skills you've already learned.
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