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Hyosung GT250R

Massive best describes the Hyosung GT250R, a bike certain to delight those seeking pose value. On the flip side, styling is indeed dated and at loggerheads with the lighter, leaner designs one commonly sees in India today. more...

Hyosung GT250R

The bike?s analogue and digital instruments look dated too, but are legible. The palm grips feel decent and switchgear crisp, but these lack the finish and smoothness offered by the Japanese competition. A highlight of the Hyosung is its massive 17-litre fuel tank that aids the pukka spo more...

Hyosung GT250R

The seating position can be tailored a little thanks to adjustable footrests. There?s a small storage cubby under the split pillion saddle, as found on many sportsbikes. While the GT250R doesn?t skimp on features or equipment for its class, its styling, build and quality fail to match th more...

Hyosung GT250R

The soggy clutch proved a major damper, robbing the bike of much riding pleasure, but we thankfully faced no such hurdles from the GT?s gearbox, which shifts smartly in a one-down, four-up pattern. The exhaust note could sound better. Despite deploying a contemporary electronic fuel-inje more...

Hyosung GT250R

The aggressive riding position strains your arms and wrists, but no more than on any other sportsbike. The GT250R?s front and rear suspension lack the confident feel desired from a sportsbike. Around winding corners, the GT?s age is amply apparent. It lacks the precise handling required more...

Hyosung GT250R

Fuel efficiency is not a crucial factor when hunting for a good sportsbike. Hyosung GT250R returns a healthy fuel economy of 26.4kpl in city traffic conditions, while on the highway delivering an even better 3.5kpl, no doubt assisted by a tall fifth gear. more...

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