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  • Hyosung GV 250

    3 42.86%
  • Piaggio Beverly Cruiser 250

    4 57.14%
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  1. #1
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    Which bike to choose?

    If you would have to choose a bike between a Korean Hyosung GV 250
    chopper and an Italian Piaggio Beverly Cruiser 250 maxi-scooter, which
    one would you choose and why? (They basically cost the same...)
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  2. #2
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    all depends on where i would ride it

    the Hyosung GV 250 mean looking bike and a perfect curiser, but around town the Piaggio would be my first chioce for obvious reasons, maybe id save a little more and get both, lol
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    They are completely different bikes aimed at completely different markets. You can't really compare the two. So, like Riz said, depends where ya gonna ride it.

    If i could have only one, it would be the Triumph Rocket III

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek View Post
    They are completely different bikes aimed at completely different markets. You can't really compare the two. So, like Riz said, depends where ya gonna ride it.

    If i could have only one, it would be the Triumph Rocket III

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    Well, I consider myself a motorcyclist that actually enjoys RIDING a motorcycle. IMHO cruiser are a 100% poser bike. So , the scooters say you are green friendly.






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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertB View Post
    Well, I consider myself a motorcyclist that actually enjoys RIDING a motorcycle. IMHO cruiser are a 100% poser bike. So, the scooters say you are green friendly.
    Well I tried sitting on this Hyosung VT 250 and the feeling is kinda between
    a classic bike and cruiser. As for which one is the greener, I'd say they're
    not that far from each other, this is a 250ccm engine in the scooter as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertB View Post
    ... IMHO cruiser are a 100% poser bike.
    It's generally considered the opposite here in the UK.
    Cruisers are for those that ride for the love of bikes and riding. 'Posers' go out on sport bikes [CBR's GSXR's etc. are typical] and only in fair weather. Ride in the rain? they say. Never!

    Quote Originally Posted by RobertB View Post
    ... So , the scooters say you are green friendly.
    Anything with two wheels is seen as green friendly, here - compared to vehicles with 4+ wheels.
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