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The Hyosung GV650 Aquila is an oddball Korean concoction whose extreme Dan Dare styling is surprisingly more than matched by its consummate ability, specification and value – for a cruiser at least.
Faisal Ali Khan of Motorbeam.com believes that Hyosung GV650 Aquila Pro isn't cheap but is the most affordable big cruiser in the market today. Cruiser motorcycles are not very popular in India as ...
Hyosung has just launched the GV650 Aquila Pro, priced at Rs 4,99,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi) that is making its way into India via the CKD route, assembled at Wai, Maharashtra. The Aquila Pro is Hyosung ...
Hyosung's stunning flagship bike makes its presence felt on Indian roads. DSK Motowheels and Hyosong have launched the Aquila Pro in the Indian market. The Aquila name is not new to India and the ...
Hyosung is not a familiar name to many motorcyclists, and you'd be forgiven for writing off the oriental-sounding moniker as just another fly-by-night Chinese brand. It's not, partly because it was ...
The 2013 Hyosung GV650 is a fairly handsome cruiser designed with comfort and practicality in mind. It features a low seat height paired with a classic tear drop tank and a leaned back handlebar.
A GT650R update was required - DSK feel the similarity in styling between the 650 and 250 was hampering the bigger bike's image. DSK also felt they needed to increase their presence in the cruiser ...
Hyosung's latest offering, the GV650 Aquila Pro, is powered by a 647cc DOHC, water-cooled, V-twin engine producing 75PS of power and 62.1Nm of torque ...
You know you stand in good stead when you place a sporstbike engine in an able cruiser's frame and draw inspiration from the uber-gorgeous Harley Davidson V-Rod to ensure it looks the part as well.
Hyosung's GV650 cruiser combines South Korean build quality with classic cruiser style - it's a laid-back alternative to a regular motorbike. It won't just appeal to riders restricted to bikes on the ...