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2008 Suzuki GSX650F vs 2008 Hyosung GT650R vs 2003 Honda CBR600F?


Hey, I narrowed my choice of bikes down but I really would appreciate some help from some wise heads. The new gsx650F looks great but its pretty heavy. Insurance should be cheapish - but the Hyosung looks good, fast, said to be fairly reliable and is 拢1000 cheaper plus even cheaper insurance. The CBR600F is awesome but very expensive to insure (offset slightly by cheaper 2nd hand model). I am planning on having an all-year round motorbike that looks sporty, goes fast and commutes well. I also realise that with Hyosung you need to change the brake lines, pads and rear shock as soon as you get it. Does anyone have any ideas? I keep changing my mind every few hours.

I'd stick to Japanese names. Hyosung are getting better, but they aren't as good as the Japanese bikes yet (even though they make parts for them!). The Suzuki would be my choice, although they are not known for the durability of the paintwork. Nobody ever went wrong buying a CBR600F, though - they are pretty much indestructible in normal use. The GSX650F is a new model, and as such unproven (even though it's extremely unlikely to be a bad bike, and early magazine articles rate it quite highly).

the CBR600F is the best bike even if it is more expensive, its beautiful, lucky you

GSX...no work neede,warranty still good...

My preferrence would be Suzuki, Honda, and then Hyosung for choices.
If all 2008, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and then Hyosung.

Quality first, if you have the finances. Go Suzuki.

I have owned Suzuki, Honda and Yamaha. Their quality and reliability are without question. If you're need cheap, the Hyosung will cost you sooner or later. You make the decision now.

I'd go for the Honda without hesitation. Second choice would be the Suzuki. With the Hyosung you get what you pay for - If you want a reliable bike that you're gonna ride regularly for the next few years, forget it. If you want a cheaper alternative that's going to get light usage then be sold at a considerable loss before you need to start chucking money at it then go for it.

i'd steer well clear of the hyosung the reviews on this bike is that it has very bad brakes and poor suspension, my personal choice would be the new GSX650F

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