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    Quote Originally Posted by fizbin View Post
    yeah i know i just worry that it will be to light for me. my old man rides and has said that i should go for a heavier bike due to my size.
    the question is will the GSX be to light. i will be (once i get my confidence up) be riding this to and fro from work every day about a 60k round trip, and it has motorways that can get quite windy.
    The gsx is heavier than the whoflungdung by miles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    correction: ring-spanner comment only applies to brand-new off the shop floor. Anything with more than 1,000kms should be fine.

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    RING SPANNER NOT NEEDED on MINE or 6 others I know of. These were "off the shop floor as well" The other one or two mentioned on here are Isolated cases. Not the norm..... A check of the bike should be a regular practice anyways.

    My late 2007 Hyo has like Hubba's not missed a single beat. Comfy position, and handles well. Enough grunt to get me where I want to go, without hassles.

    Try one, you will like it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by fizbin View Post
    Lol Thanks

    problem is that the only experience i have riding a bike is the basic handling cert
    an i am not confident that i can properly test ride the thing
    never mind.
    Hey fizbin, I've got a 2008 model and I love it! I'm only 5'4 and weigh in under 60kg and have only just got back on a bike after about 20 years... If I can handle it, you sure should be able to!!

    Give it a go, mate. You never know unless you do!

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    there will always be some people that are put off by things that are "different" ie not a honda, yam, kwak ... etc.
    personal experience tells me they are a pretty good bike and a bloody good first bike.
    like huba guba said youll have to ride the bugger to know for yourself.

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    damed it

    The Suzi has sold!!!!! bugger

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    They are a great bike for what they are, a 250.
    They are a big bike and will easily handle your size. I've been riding mine for six months now and I still smile every time.
    Alot of people on these forums will wank on about the power and weight. But they all seem to forget that its only a 250, and most people will sell theirs as soon as they get their full license anyway.
    While you sit there liking things just cos' everyone else does, I'll be standing up here keeping it real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weaver View Post
    They are a great bike for what they are, a 250.
    They are a big bike and will easily handle your size. I've been riding mine for six months now and I still smile every time.
    Alot of people on these forums will wank on about the power and weight. But they all seem to forget that its only a 250, and most people will sell theirs as soon as they get their full license anyway.
    Yeah, I know the smile The Hyosung had a good write-up in KiwiRider Mag Jan issue too... It was voted Readers Favourite 250 of the Year and the magazine voted it 2nd after the Yamaha SX-4 Scorpio. So it must have a lot going for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fizbin View Post
    The Suzi has sold!!!!!
    ok, go get a demo ride on a GT250R today, and then get biddin' on that one on TM. Quick, or you will miss out.

    Fess up with the bike shop - tell them you have the BHS but don't even have a learners yet, and are not happy with taking it on the road, and you cant really tell by sitting on it and going "brmm, brmm" but can they take it to a grassy park so you can have a putter around in 1st gear.. Asking never hurt anyone.

    Or else go see one in-the-flesh. Sometimes thats enough.

    DB

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    Had my 06/07 GT250R for a year and 17000km with no issues at all - i am 6ft and 130kg and it carried me fine.

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    I was going for a Suziki or Honda until I test rode a Hyosung 250 GTR and I was very impressed. BTW my last two bikes were a 650 and 600, and I have ridden a few others so I am not new to bikes.

    But the racing posture of the GTR killed my old-injury wrist, so I went for a 250 Comet and am really happy with it, especially since it keeps up with all the big bikes (I have been out on numerous group rides with bikes from 700 to 1800 cc).

    People make two comments about my bike: "Is it a new bike?" (no, its an '04) and "A 250?! Really? It looks bigger than that!" Fuel economy is great, 80 mpg on trips 100 - 110 kph.
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    mate im selling my "06" hyo

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...78448.htm?p=16

    and if you are real keen, you can come down to Turangi where the bike is and take it for a ride, theres no traffic to worry about down here and some nice straight bits of empty road to cut your teeth on, i have never had an issue with this bike, it has run sweet, but yes build quality can be an issue but not if you wash and polish her lots

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renegade View Post
    mate im selling my "06" hyo

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...78448.htm?p=16

    and if you are real keen, you can come down to Turangi where the bike is and take it for a ride, theres no traffic to worry about down here and some nice straight bits of empty road to cut your teeth on, i have never had an issue with this bike, it has run sweet, but yes build quality can be an issue but not if you wash and polish here lots
    hey dude have just agreed to buy a suzi but if this falls through i will def be intersted. i took a hyo for a ride today and loved it! will get back to you on that though

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