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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    However, marketing them as a race bike for the road is probably a more than a little misleading.
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    ya know this sounds really familiar--very much like the shit thrown at another bike well known for getting people up and riding 2 wheels--the mighty GNU
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    Has the word "cosmetic" stopped meaning appearance or looks?

    As for "feel", only a noob would ride one without being seriously concerned about the total lack of control from the suspension. At "noob" pace it wouldn't normally matter I suppose. As for jumping on the brakes, I suspect you would hear the forks bottoming out from over a Km away.

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    a little bit aye

    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    marketing them as a race bike for the road is probably a more than a little misleading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    i wouldnt call them gay,

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    no, my learner wife has one, and shez gunna be horrified to see YET ANOTHER person dissing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    Has the word "cosmetic" stopped meaning appearance or looks?

    As for "feel", only a noob would ride one without being seriously concerned about the total lack of control from the suspension. At "noob" pace it wouldn't normally matter I suppose. As for jumping on the brakes, I suspect you would hear the forks bottoming out from over a Km away.
    My suspension has been fantastic, never had any problems with it. Never had any issues bottoming it out either. Maybe you need to put your biases aside, before writing off the most popular selling bike in the country.

    They are popular for a reason, and the looks are only a part of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    Has the word "cosmetic" stopped meaning appearance or looks?

    As for "feel", only a noob would ride one without being seriously concerned about the total lack of control from the suspension. At "noob" pace it wouldn't normally matter I suppose. As for jumping on the brakes, I suspect you would hear the forks bottoming out from over a Km away.
    Is that so skidmark?
    Your talking out your arse. No they aren't a race bike. However most of the people shit talking about them, are people bitter because they had to learn on some 20 year old piece of shit.

    As for Dangerous Bastard, Harden the fuck up. If you take comments like that to heart, its a wonder that you hadn't topped yourself as a youth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hubba Gubba View Post
    They are popular for a reason, and the looks are only a part of that.
    I'd imagine the popularity has more to do with cost, although they're not a bad looking bike.
    Race bike? Hmmmmm.....
    I suppose you could have a race series if they were all the same model.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    I'd imagine the popularity has more to do with cost, although they're not a bad looking bike.
    Race bike? Hmmmmm.....
    I suppose you could have a race series if they were all the same model.
    The size was the major drawcard for me.
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    I rode a couple and I'm sorry but the forks and brakes as stock are terrible.
    clearly they can be improved HEAPS relatively easily
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    re the tardme ad

    Yeah, I struggle with the wording of the ad,

    but I know a few people with them, and they seem happy with the bike, a good entry level/newbie bike, one family I know got two they have no complaints.

    Its putting bums on seats/getting people into bikes and that can't be bad.

    so I would not diss them, but a race bike I think not.

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    Bahahahahahhahahaha that ad is demented. (No offence DMNTD/Chris)

    Race bike for the road? I am 100% sure that a hyobag *could*piss on an aprilia RS250...If the Aprilia rider was a noob and the hyobag rider experienced.

    It always cracks me up how defencive hyobag riders get about their bikes, like they feel the need to prove themselves and their bikes. If I got all wound up everyone took the piss out of GSXR's and their riders, I would be in a straight jacket (no offence Str8 Jacket).

    The hyobag-a-crap is fine as an entry level beginner bike, but no one in their right mind would use one in a 250cc class race. The brakes are horrible, would fade within no time, the suspension is utter crap, so would need to be custom built stuff, and they are lacking in power somewhat horribly.

    For 7k, I would put my moolah elsewhere. THAT IS MY OPINION. DON'T LIKE IT, BUY A HYOBAG. I DON"T CARE ANYWAY.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weaver View Post
    Is that so skidmark?
    Your talking out your arse. No they aren't a race bike. However most of the people shit talking about them, are people bitter because they had to learn on some 20 year old piece of shit.

    As for Dangerous Bastard, Harden the fuck up. If you take comments like that to heart, its a wonder that you hadn't topped yourself as a youth.
    LMAO off at the last comment.

    My 250 was a 1994 ZXR250c. Yes it was 10 years old. But I would still rather have (now 14 year old) bike with 50,000kms on it than a new hyosung. I have ridden a few, and they just are not that fantastic. Yes, they feel more like a *big* bike, but when it comes down to it, they don't have the up and go of the CBR or the ZXR and they sure as hell don;t have the handling that they do...or the level of finish to the components.
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