2008 Hyosung GT250R
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2008 Hyosung GT250R
back on the market, i just want a 600. i love this bike. it's been fantastic. i honestly believe it's the best starter bike on the market, i could go on for a while explaining why. i'd keep it, but i have nowhere to put it if i buy another one. for any of you that remember the thread commemorating the one time i wasn't happy with it, when i thought i broke it, it turned out to be bad gas that was cleared up with a $10 bottle of gumout fuel system cleaner. it now runs better than the day i bought it.
it did fall over in the driveway, resulting in barely noticeable scratches on the fairing and a hairline crack in the tail section. you have to look for them to notice them.
it has 1300 miles on it as of this post. 600 mile service was done by me, i've kept the chain clean and lubed, and it will come with a cover. i will be riding back and forth to work any day it isn't expected to thunderstorm, so the miles will go up about 20-30/day. i don't expect to have this thing too long, it should sell quick being a new season with tons of new riders.
$3000 firm.
call or pm for more details 757-214-3880
it did fall over in the driveway, resulting in barely noticeable scratches on the fairing and a hairline crack in the tail section. you have to look for them to notice them.
it has 1300 miles on it as of this post. 600 mile service was done by me, i've kept the chain clean and lubed, and it will come with a cover. i will be riding back and forth to work any day it isn't expected to thunderstorm, so the miles will go up about 20-30/day. i don't expect to have this thing too long, it should sell quick being a new season with tons of new riders.
$3000 firm.
call or pm for more details 757-214-3880
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Re: 2008 Hyosung GT250R
that they are, and i think once they gain a little more credibility they'll be right up there with the big 4 as far as popularity. right now i'm fighting against a stupid stigma that these bikes aren't built well and things of that nature, it's all bullshit. this bike has given me no problems whatsoever, and i don't anticipate it ever would as long as it's properly maintained. as far as entry-level sportbikes are concerned, i don't think there's a better deal on the market.