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Hyosung GT650R any advice

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by wayneborn, Oct 25, 2008.

  1. wayneborn

    wayneborn New Member

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    Hi all, i have just recently applied for my mature age riders licence, i have past my test and what i thought i could go out and buy the bike i had my heart set on, the rta shot me down cause in my younger days i was a bit of a hoon in my car. so this means i will be on my "P" plates for 12 months, i was looking at a hyosung GT650R, has anyone got any advice on what these are like? and how they go? i will be looking at buying brand new. thanks wayne
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    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    i cant help ya with your question....sorry. someone may be along that can.....it is a nice weekend up here....be patient!:)
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    thanks chuck, i was also looking at the suzuki SV650 if anyone knows anything about that, NSW RTA dont give you too much choice to choose from other than the 250cc bikes....
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    They have just started selling the hyongsong bikes here see a few on the roads look ok but I'd opt for the Susie SV650

    Suzuki makes a nice bike.

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