Hyosung Aquila V 250cc Reviews

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Hyosung Aquila V 250cc
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Average Ratings for Hyosung Aquila V 250cc

  • Build quality4.3 stars
  • Reliability4.9 stars
  • Value for Money4.3 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.5 stars
  • Overall Rating4.4 stars

 

9 Reviews For Hyosung Aquila V 250cc

  • Rosec1972 25th Jul 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I have had my Aquila GV250 for just over a year and have been riding for 17years, I wanted a small bike to come to work on and have a bit of fun with a 125 was to small and slow but this is great and super cheep to insure £82 F/C,
    its plenty fast enough in town and fine on the motorway to.
    It looks good too!

  • Guest 12th Jul 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Hyosung Aquila V 250cc is the best bike in the country in india
  • Guest 19th Jun 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I love my Hyosung Aquila V 250cc, I have 1000 miles on it. It is getting faster as I break it in. Every one that sees it, loves the look.
  • scm100 1st Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    had my gv 250 2months now and is what i was looking for in a bike after been away for 25 years. but to anyone buying the 250 or the 125 a word 1! set the bars to your settings they are always setup forward to make the bike look bigger(old trick) and take the back springs up to at least to 3 to stop the back end coming to the front . and when running in give a good 5 or 6 miles at 9k rpm and see what this great little bike will give you back.
    the Hyosung Aquila is what japanese bikes were in the ...
  • dj123 26th Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Hyosung Aquila is really a great bike, the looks make it a head turner, people think it is a 500cc or bigger. I bought my bike in December of 2008 and have put 3500 miles on it. I have not had any regrets since I purchased it, it has performed great, get around 70 miles per gallon, and can cruise at 70 miles an hour all day.
    I love this bike, and it's price, get yourself one and you will see for yourself.
  • Guest 30th Aug 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    A fabulous "eye turning" cruiser style bike. Looks HUGE given its only 250cc. The V-Twin DOHC 8-Valve engine is a blinder; just a superb bike! Parked up, people cannot belive its a 250cc .. a real conversation maker. I love mine!
  • Guest 24th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    It is one hell of a gorgeous looking machine. It looks just like a harley davidson.
  • Guest 7th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Great bike 2 year unlimited mile tire to tire warranty and covers 99% of the bike. Bike is fast tough and has all the power you need to go anywhere you want to go. Me and my wife riding together on the same bike going up the mountains and never even drop a gear. I love the way it looks designed after the INDIAN motorcycles.
  • djeva1 Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel 11th Jan 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I had my Hyosung Aquila V for only 4 months and have had no problems with it. This bike is a custom cruiser Harley Davidson lookalike - It's nice and low and pleasing to the eye plus it handles quite well. A 250 cc bike is a good size to choose when getting back into biking due to either not having ridden a motorcycle for 17 years or for someone who has just passed their test while riding a 125 cc. The only drawbacks are the cheap paint finishes on the wheels and engine which kept flaking, plus ...