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woody130496 12 May 2014 18:55

where can i find hyosung clothing?
 
like t-shirts and stuff as a can't really ride my hyosung with a suzuki t-shirt

thanks

palace15 12 May 2014 21:29

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Originally Posted by woody130496 (Post 465985)
like t-shirts and stuff as a can't really ride my hyosung with a suzuki t-shirt

thanks

You want to advertise Hyosung? OMGdoh

brclarke 13 May 2014 01:34

ebay?

Those are not a very common bike in these parts. They tried to make a push into Canada a few years ago and it fizzled. I occasionally see one riding around, but I don't think they are imported anymore.

woody130496 14 May 2014 11:10

i tried ebay and amazon but i had no luck

yeah its not a common bike where i live or anywhere else i don't think but thats one of the reasons i bought it

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Originally Posted by palace15 (Post 466005)
You want to advertise Hyosung? OMGdoh

whats wrong with hyosung? :frown:

The Cameraman 14 May 2014 14:25

Hi Woody,

well I just did a Google search and came up with this,

Hyosung Shirts, Hyosung T-shirts & Clothing - Zazzle UK

Don't know anything about them.

Regards

Reggie

Tourider 14 May 2014 16:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by woody130496 (Post 465985)
like t-shirts and stuff as a can't really ride my hyosung with a suzuki t-shirt

thanks


Just get a Harley T-Shirt, it seems to work for everyone else.:innocent:

The Cameraman 14 May 2014 20:33

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Originally Posted by Tourider (Post 466227)
Just get a Harley T-Shirt, it seems to work for everyone else.:innocent:

I'd rather wear a Hyosung shirt!

Regards

Reggie

woody130496 14 May 2014 20:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Cameraman (Post 466219)
Hi Woody,

well I just did a Google search and came up with this,

Hyosung Shirts, Hyosung T-shirts & Clothing - Zazzle UK

Don't know anything about them.

Regards

Reggie

thanks this didn't come up when i searched i wonder why

brclarke 14 May 2014 22:46

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Originally Posted by woody130496 (Post 466194)
whats wrong with hyosung? :frown:

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.

The Cameraman 15 May 2014 06:43

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Originally Posted by woody130496 (Post 466247)
thanks this didn't come up when i searched i wonder why

Hi Woody,

a mate of mine has a 2013 125cc Hyosung, which looks like a full sized bike. He rides much bigger bikes normally but he always has something about having a 'tiddler' as well. He got it for an absolute bargain and asked me if I fancied taking it for a spin and, I must admit, that I enjoyed the experience.

He calls it the 'Wellhung 125'!

Regards

Reggie

Walkabout 15 May 2014 10:20

125cc is a police bike in some places
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Cameraman (Post 466276)
Hi Woody,

a mate of mine has a 2013 125cc Hyosung, which looks like a full sized bike. He rides much bigger bikes normally but he always has something about having a 'tiddler' as well. He got it for an absolute bargain and asked me if I fancied taking it for a spin and, I must admit, that I enjoyed the experience.

He calls it the 'Wellhung 125'!

Regards

Reggie

A few years ago, maybe around 2010, the 125cc was issued to the Kabul police as a job lot (in a rather fetching black and yellow IRRC) - they were shipped in, packed in ISO containers, and were then to be seen, occasionally, parked outside the local bike shops which sell the Chinese brands. i.e. there was no obvious backup servicing or maintenance plan, which is typical within Afghanistan.
I tried to buy one there and soon found out that no one but the police could get them.

woody130496 17 May 2014 01:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by brclarke (Post 466258)
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.

true they're not as polished or refined as the Japanese bikes there are very few bikes that are in my opinion

i heard that hyosung were trying to open supplies in america for faster delivery on parts but that was back in 09 i'm guessing it hasn't changed but luckily in england i live maybe 15 miles to the closest suppliers plus there are multiple dealers down south but i can see where you're coming from

i have the 125 aquila i used to ride my dads Yamaha XV250 before i got my licence and after riding it i wanna try the 250 to see the comparison between the hyosung and the yamaha. i haven't seen the sportbike hyosung i always wondered how they handled

The Cameraman 17 May 2014 07:59

Hi Woody,

my mates bike's the GT125R, which looks like a 600 sports bikes.

Left me with a smile on my face.

Regards

Reggie


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