I just bought this bike as my first. I had to ride it home for 50mins at night in rain doing 100km and although I was nervous it made me feel secure enough. I can only compare to a honda 125cc I learnt on so yeah....I love it.
Was my first bike and I love and miss it. The neutral was hard to click into and neutral light would stay on even in first sometimes which made the bike topple while starting it unmounted. Other than that it was great
I dont know why the GV250 is always referred to as an Entry Level bike, It's a great city bike for the average size person, it keeps up anywhere in traffic. It's well built and really easy to work on. It's not a highway bike....but I didn't want a highway bike.
Why would anyone take seriously a review of a motorcycle from someone who is just starting to ride and has no experience to compare it to other bikes they've ridden?
+Fr. Ro I'm ok with listening to a ''self-educated-expert". The opinions of this woman are of someone "new to the sport" and as such can't really be taken too seriously.
I just bought this bike as my first. I had to ride it home for 50mins at night in rain doing 100km and although I was nervous it made me feel secure enough. I can only compare to a honda 125cc I learnt on so yeah....I love it.
Do you still have it? I'm looking at a 2017 for 2500 dollars, and it has less than 50 miles on it. I think I grab it
Was my first bike and I love and miss it. The neutral was hard to click into and neutral light would stay on even in first sometimes which made the bike topple while starting it unmounted. Other than that it was great
I dont know why the GV250 is always referred to as an Entry Level bike, It's a great city bike for the average size person, it keeps up anywhere in traffic. It's well built and really easy to work on. It's not a highway bike....but I didn't want a highway bike.
Well, I thought this a really good review. Told me what I wanted to know
아주 좋은 바이크다. 가성비 좋은 바이크 ~
Why would anyone take seriously a review of a motorcycle from someone who is just starting to ride and has no experience to compare it to other bikes they've ridden?
+Fr. Ro I'm ok with listening to a ''self-educated-expert". The opinions of this woman are of someone "new to the sport" and
as such can't really be taken too seriously.
Even the inexperienced may be true with their words.
Cause they are new too lol