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Originally Posted by woody130496
whats wrong with hyosung? 
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My impression is that Hyosung are not bad bikes per se, but they are simply not as polished or refined as the Japanese bikes, yet cost the same.
Factor on top of that that the Japanese 4 have well-established dealerships and parts distribution, whereas Hyosung are a new, much smaller network. To buy a Hyosung, at least in North America, is a gamble. You'll have to wait longer for parts, etc.
The one guy I know who owned a Hyosung had the full-fairing 250 sportbike, sort of their Ninja 250 equivalent. He was very happy with it as a first bike and put something like 15,000 KM on it in a year. After a year, however, he wanted to get a bigger bike and so sold it.
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Bruce Clarke - 2020 Yamaha XV250
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