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Old 04-11-2008, 12:48 AM   #31
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Moving up because you think you're ready is fine...




But to say you've exceeded the limits of the bike and can no longer learn anything from it...

That's pure retardation.
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Old 04-12-2008, 04:35 PM   #32
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My first bike was a Hyo 250 and I liked it UNTIL I got on my F3 but 1. a 250/600 so way more power 2. no suspention in comparison to a set up bike I mean you get what you pay for. The Hyo has a steel frame ( unwanted weight) ,adjustable rear sets ,dual front brakes so it has it's + and -....... anyhow this is what mine looked like


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Old 05-12-2008, 11:13 AM   #33
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When did this thread get here?

Hyosung 250's are pretty decent bikes but I wouldnt recommend them. There a little too high maintenance. Shit my little 2000 Ninja 250 has more power than an '07 Hyosung 250. Kawi has been at it longer so it makes sense. Also when I asked another one of my friends what he thought about it he said "It sounds like a Briggs & Stratton with straight pipes."
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