Hyosung GV650 pro
Hyosung has already made its presence felt with the GT650R and ST7. Now, Garware motors is all set to bring the GW650 Pro to India again along with the GT250R and GW250, Hyosung is going to launch the GW250 in India again.The GV 650 Pro is a powerful 650cc cruiser. With belt drive, triple disc brakes, adjustable foot rests and performance that rival many of its competitors with twice the displacement. Using highly reactive styling with an engine and frame that provides great feedback, the GV 650 Pro is the closest thing to a cruiser that acts like a sportsbike. The Hyosung GV650 will be powered by a 647cc, liquid-cooled, V-twin, fuel-injected engine which produces 70 BHP of power and 60 Nm of torque. This engine is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox and features upside-down telescopic forks at the front and twin shocks at the rear. The front features 300 mm disc brakes, while the rear braking duties are taken care of by 270 mm discs of this 230 kgs motorcycle. The GV650 features 120/70/18 tyres at the front and 180/55/17 tyres at the rear. The Hyosung GV650 is also known as the Aquila Pro and possesses striking looks which, a lot of us would feel, looks like the HD Night Rod.
Hyosung has already made its presence felt with the GT650R and ST7. Now, Garware motors is all set to bring the GW650 Pro to India again along with the GT250R and GW250, Hyosung is going to launch the GW250 in India again.The GV 650 Pro is a powerful 650cc cruiser. With belt drive, triple disc brakes, adjustable foot rests and performance that rival many of its competitors with twice the displacement. Using highly reactive styling with an engine and frame that provides great feedback, the GV 650 Pro is the closest thing to a cruiser that acts like a sportsbike. The Hyosung GV650 will be powered by a 647cc, liquid-cooled, V-twin, fuel-injected engine which produces 70 BHP of power and 60 Nm of torque. This engine is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox and features upside-down telescopic forks at the front and twin shocks at the rear. The front features 300 mm disc brakes, while the rear braking duties are taken care of by 270 mm discs of this 230 kgs motorcycle. The GV650 features 120/70/18 tyres at the front and 180/55/17 tyres at the rear. The Hyosung GV650 is also known as the Aquila Pro and possesses striking looks which, a lot of us would feel, looks like the HD Night Rod.
The bike would initially be here via CBU route but the company
plans to assemble the bike here via the CKD route later on. The GW650 Pro would be launched by the third quarter of 2012 and should be priced between the price range of 5-6lakh rupees.
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