Hyosung GV650 Aquila - GV650 Cruiser - Specifications & Review

GV650 Aquila - GV650 Cruiser

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Articleid104013
CategoryCustom-cruiser
MakeHyosung
ModelGV650 Aquila - GV650 Cruiser
Price Euro 6820. Prices depend on country, taxes, accessories, etc.
Year2007

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrontbrakesDouble disc
Frontbrakesdiameter300 mm (11.8 inches)
Fronttyre120/70-ZR17
RearbrakesSingle disc
Rearbrakesdiameter270 mm (10.6 inches)
Reartyre180/55-ZR17

Engine & Transmission

Borexstroke81.5 x 62.0 mm (3.2 x 2.4 inches)
Compression11.6:1
CoolingsystemOil & air
Displacement647.00 ccm (39.48 cubic inches)
EnginedetailsV2, four-stroke
FuelsystemCarburettor
Gearbox5-speed
Power69.73 HP (50.9 kW)) @ 9000 RPM
Topspeed195.0 km/h (121.2 mph)
Torque62.00 Nm (6.3 kgf-m or 45.7 ft.lbs) @ 7000 RPM
TransmissiontypefinaldriveBelt
Valvespercylinder4

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsMidnight black, Titanium silver, Sky blue
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight230.0 kg (507.1 pounds)
Fuelcapacity16.00 litres (4.23 gallons)
Groundclearance160 mm (6.3 inches)
Overallheight1,155 mm (45.5 inches)
Overalllength2,430 mm (95.7 inches)
Overallwidth840 mm (33.1 inches)
Powerweightratio0.3032 HP/kg
Seatheight690 mm (27.2 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

About Hyosung

Country of Origin: South Korea
Founder: Hyosung Motors & Machinery Inc.
Best Known For: Affordable 125–650 cc commuters and V-twin sportbikes; strong parts value

Company History

Hyosung scaled up in the 1990s–2000s with simple, honest motorcycles that punched above their price: carbureted then EFI 250/650 V-twins, learner-friendly nakeds, and campus-ready commuters. The GT250R/GT650 lines offered real ergonomics and highway ability where rivals delivered only starters. Global distributors—some under re-badges—made parts accessible and built training for independent shops. Fit and finish trailed Japanese benchmarks early on, but steady improvements in fueling, brake components, and wiring narrowed the gap for everyday use. Hyosung’s role in many markets was pivotal: a new, warrantied bike for the cost of a tired used one, with performance sufficient for real commuting and first tours. Historically, Hyosung normalized Korean competence in motorcycles much as Kia/Hyundai did in cars—value without apology. In the used market, well-kept Hyosungs remain smart buys for riders who prioritize function and low running costs over showroom drama.

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