Geez those black strips on helshoogte look bigger every time!! Always hve a little slide on them! Shot for the fly by footage of Matt on his back wheel! Haha! Hope ur friend doing ok!
It was fun owning this bike in the short time that I had it but if it was me you asked what motorcycle a starter should go for, this motorcycle wouldn't be it. Maybe back in 2010 - 2016 I would of said otherwise but now, you should try and stay away from this motorcycle. It's initial price of owning one is attractive but the cheap costs end right there. Hyosungs aren't being mass produced anymore and with their cheaper build quality compared to it's competition, you will definitely find yourself doing more work or paying for work to be done to your motorcycle. Parts will be imported so that means a higher cost and longer waiting time to fix things and some motorcycle mechanics (that i have met) will go as far as turn you away because from what I've been told by said mechanics, working on Hyosungs is like a thread, if you pull one thing out another problem presents itself.
Fejzullah Sadiku well i would go a bit smaller like a 400 if your beginner! But if u can pick up this 650 for a cheaper price than a Kawasaki 400 go for it! But be careful! Power is predictable on this bike but it can get you in trouble really fast! Like if you give it lots of rev and drop the clutch from a standstill your gonna pop a fat wheelie!
Fejzullah Sadiku its a lot better when you learning ( there is a lot to learn) I recommend that u go to RU-vid channel "motojitsu" to learn a few things! I myself has learned a whole lot from this channel!
They dont sell them here in usa anymore..last one was 2016 and 2017 model. a showroom who brought franchice couldnt sell them and they ended up auctioning them and sold the leftover motorcycles. you will find some in usa (2015 2016 2017 models ) with zero miles on them.
Not sure if they have it or can get one but there is a dealer in my home town that has a 2018 GT650R for sale on their website. None in stock besides the gt250 and GD. Just depends on location and demand I’d assume. I’ve been trying to find a used one for sale to test ride one.
awesome I am working on my hyosung gt650 also taking a long time I have carburetor version im from rustenburg I fly drone and ride bike I enjoy all your videos we should meet up 1day you can see my stuff on my channel thanks for replying
Well there is a big big difference in power! 200 against almost 60bhp! The best rider isnt the fastest rider! The one rider in this clip crashed and almost died! U should always choose skill over power!
I saw this video a while ago and thought something similar till I saw one of the bikes looked like a bmw s1000r. Figured everyone else were on liters bikes or 600s/750s. But as mentioned before. Power is great but it’s nothing unless you know how to control it.