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Hyosung Gv250
Cruiser

Hyosung Gv250

The Hyosung Gv250 has a top speed of 145 km/h (estimated, note: real-world top speed typically closer to 135–140 km/h), produces 26 hp and weighs 181 kg. Motoryk rates it 5.5/10.

El Hyosung GV250 (también conocido como Aquila 250) fue presentado por el fabricante surcoreano Hyosung en 2001 como un crucero básico diseñado para imitar el estilo clásico estadounidense de bicilíndricos en V a un precio asequible. Se hizo popular en mercados como Australia, Corea del Sur y algunas partes de Europa como una motocicleta aprobada para estudiantes debido a su baja potencia de salida y su tamaño manejable. El modelo se destacó por acercar el estilo cruiser a pilotos nuevos y con un presupuesto limitado, aunque recibió críticas dispares en cuanto a su fiabilidad a largo plazo en comparación con la competencia japonesa.

26 hp

Potencia

22 Nm

Torsión

181 kg

Peso

145 km/h (estimated, note: real-world top speed typically closer to 135–140 km/h)

Velocidad máxima

4.5 L/100km (approximately 22 km/L, typical real-world average)

Combustible

Desnudo

Cuerpo

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Lo que los compradores deben saber

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Watch the Carb & Fuel

The GV250 is known for carburetor issues, especially if left sitting — fuel varnishing causes hard starts and rough idling. Always check for recent carb cleaning or a fuel system service before buying.

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Low Resale Value

Hyosung's limited brand reputation in Western markets means the GV250 depreciates quickly, making used examples very affordable. This is great for buyers but expect the same when you sell.

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V-Twin Cruiser Feel

Despite its 250cc displacement, the GV250 features a genuine V-twin engine layout that delivers a classic cruiser sound and aesthetic rarely found in the small-displacement class. It's a strong beginner option with style.

Generaciones y especificaciones por año

2001–2009 Gen 1

Se presenta el GV250 Aquila original; bicilíndrico en V de 249 cc, estilo crucero clásico, motor carburado y ruedas de radios.

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6.4/10

"El encanto de un crucero barato se ve socavado por el control de calidad coreano."

La GV250 Aquila me engañó a primera vista: ruedas con radios dobles en V que hacían ruido, asiento bajo y radios que parecían costar el doble del precio de venta. Es realmente agradable andar por la ciudad: esa bicilíndrica de 249 cc rueda suavemente por debajo de las 4.000 rpm con el par suficiente para relajarte sin sentirte avergonzado. Pero si superas los 110 km/h, las vibraciones que se transmiten por las barras se vuelven desagradables rápidamente, y he conseguido reparar un carburador y cambiar dos rectificadores en menos de 18 meses. Es una bicicleta para estudiantes disfrazada de adulto, y el sistema eléctrico te lo recordará en los peores momentos posibles.

Pros

+Asiento genuinamente bajo que inspira confianza
+El sonido V-twin supera el peso
+Precios asequibles para productos nuevos y usados
+Modales urbanos relajados y a baja velocidad

Contras

Los duendes eléctricos están casi garantizados
La vibración de la carretera se vuelve agotadora rápidamente
El ajuste de los carbohidratos es complicado en climas fríos
La disponibilidad de piezas fuera de Corea es irregular
Lo mejor para: Nuevos pilotos que buscan el estilo de un crucero Omitir si: Recorres las autopistas con regularidad
2010–2015 Gen 2

Estilo revisado, carburación actualizada, suspensión mejorada, pequeñas mejoras estéticas y mecánicas con respecto al diseño original.

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Reseña de un comprador usado

5.5/10
Lo mejor para
Budget-conscious beginners wanting cruiser style affordably

"A budget learner cruiser that demands realistic expectations and patient ownership."

$1,500-$3,000 used

Look, the GV250 isn't going to win any awards, but that's not really the point. It's a Korean-built cruiser that trades heavily on Virago-era styling, and for a new rider wanting that low-slung bobber look without hemorrhaging money, it actually makes some sense. The V-twin sounds decent at idle, the seat height is forgiving, and used examples are dirt cheap right now. That said, go in with eyes open. Parts availability is genuinely painful — Hyosung's US dealer network has shrunk considerably, and some owners report sitting on bikes waiting weeks for basic components. The carbureted models need regular attention, especially if the bike's been sitting. Carb rebuilds are almost a ritual with these. Build quality is noticeably behind Japanese equivalents; electrical gremlins and weeping fork seals are common complaints past 10,000 miles. If you find a well-maintained example under $2,500, it's a learner bike that won't crush your wallet. Just don't expect it to be anything more than that, and budget for some maintenance surprises.

Pros
Contras
Omitir si: You need reliable daily transport or plan touring

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Curated picks for the Hyosung Gv250 — owned, ridden, recommended.

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Problemas comunes

🔥 2 CRITICAL
🔥Rectifier/regulator failure kills battery SERIOUS

Check charging voltage, look for burnt wiring near unit

Fix cost: $80-$150
⚠️Carburetor jets clog from ethanol fuel MODERATE

Test cold start, listen for rough idle or hesitation

Fix cost: $50-$120
⚠️Fork seal leaks on older examples MODERATE

Look for oil residue on fork legs and front wheel

Fix cost: $100-$200
🔥Cam chain tensioner wear causes rattle SERIOUS

Cold start rattle that disappears when warm is bad sign

Fix cost: $150-$300

Lista de verificación previa a la compra

Check service history and oil change records
Test ride cold, listen for engine noises
Inspect all rubber hoses for cracking
Verify rectifier and battery charge properly

Decent learner bike, needs regular maintenance attention

Full Specifications

Engine Power 26 hp @ 8,000 rpm
Torque 22 Nm @ 6,500 rpm
Top Speed 145 km/h (estimated, note: real-world top speed typically closer to 135–140 km/h)
Weight 181 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 4.5 L/100km (approximately 22 km/L, typical real-world average)
Type Cruiser
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Hyosung Gv250? +

Rectifier/regulator failure kills battery: Check charging voltage, look for burnt wiring near unit (serious) | Carburetor jets clog from ethanol fuel: Test cold start, listen for rough idle or hesitation (moderate) | Fork seal leaks on older examples: Look for oil residue on fork legs and front wheel (moderate)

Is the Hyosung Gv250 a good motorcycle? +

A budget learner cruiser that demands realistic expectations and patient ownership. Rating: 5.5/10. Best for: Budget-conscious beginners wanting cruiser style affordably. Avoid if: You need reliable daily transport or plan touring.

What is the horsepower of the Hyosung Gv250? +

The Hyosung Gv250 produces 26 hp @ 8,000 rpm, with 22 Nm @ 6,500 rpm of torque. Top speed: 145 km/h (estimated, note: real-world top speed typically closer to 135–140 km/h).

Is the Hyosung Gv250 good for beginners? +

Yes — the Hyosung Gv250 is a reasonable choice for new riders (26 hp is manageable), weighing 181 kg. Budget-conscious beginners wanting cruiser style affordably

Is the Hyosung Gv250 reliable? +

Owners report 2 critical issues to watch for on the Hyosung Gv250, notably: Rectifier/regulator failure kills battery (Check charging voltage, look for burnt wiring near unit). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Hyosung Gv250 good for daily use? +

Budget-conscious beginners wanting cruiser style affordably Fuel: 4.5 L/100km (approximately 22 km/L, typical real-world average).

How fast is the Hyosung Gv250? +

The Hyosung Gv250 reaches a top speed of 145 km/h (estimated, note: real-world top speed typically closer to 135–140 km/h), producing 26 hp at 181 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Hyosung Gv250? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Hyosung Gv250, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/hyosung/gv250/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.