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  • Hyosung launches GT650N @ INR 4.39 lakh: Preview pic from the event posted

    The naked 650 with 2012 looks have been launched.



    Details up on the site:
    Hyosung Garware - GT650N Naked

    More details later...




    The bike is available in 3 colors
    Black Puma
    Majestic White
    Racy Red

    and it pumps out about 82 Hp at 9000 rpm with a torque figure of 60.9 Nm at 7500 rpm.

    It has a ground clearance of 150 mm with a wheelbase of 1435 mm and weighs 196 kg.

    Official Press Release

    Garware Motors launches the Hyosung GT 650N (Naked)

    • Reinforces its strong presence in the Super Biking segment in India
    • Bikes to be presently available across all the 14 dealerships


    Mumbai, October 13th, 2011: Bike fanatics in India have a reason to rejoice as Garware Motors along with Korean giants S&T Motors launched the second variant of Hyosung GT 650R called the GT 650N(Naked) today. GT650 N, a 650cc fully naked sports bike is priced at Rs. 4, 39,000 (ex-showroom-Delhi). The bike will be available in three exciting colors Red, Black and white. It will be sold and serviced exclusively through Garware Motors dealership network for premium motorcycles across India. The bikes were unveiled by Ms Diya Garware – MD of Garware Motors

    The new GT 650 N ups the oomph factor of speed by several notches. Stripped down to racing fitness levels, here is a bike that packs in dizzying speed, aggressive styling and an all powerful 650CC engine. With bodywork down to the bare minimum, the GT 650N is a true no-nonsense bike that doesn’t let anything come in the way of you and undiluted, exhilarating speed! Hit the tarmac hard and see the world in a blur.


    Tech Specs: GT 650N

    Engine: DOHC 8 valve water cooled
    Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection
    Starter: Electric
    Displacement: 647cc
    Power Output: 82hp @ 9000rpm
    Torque: 60.9 Nm @ 7500 rpm+/-250rpm
    Cylinders: 2
    L x W x H: 2060 x 740 x 1090mm
    Wheelbase: 1435mm
    Ground Clearance: 150mm
    Seat Height: 780mm
    Dry Mass: 196kgs
    Gears: 1down 5up
    Brakes: Front double disc, rear disc
    Tyres: 120/ 70-ZR17 55W front
    160/ 60-ZR17 69W rear
    Fuel Tank: 17 liter

    Garware Motors and S&T Motors have yet again bowled the Indian bike enthusiasts by introducing the lean and Sporty GT 650N. Garware Motors will open bookings for these bikes from October 13th, 2011 and will be available across Mumbai, Delhi, Gurgaon, Pune, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Chennai, Goa, Cochin, Kolhapur, Indore & Chandigarh. The look’s of the bike matches up to the urban styling requirements for the Super Bikers today.

    Sharing the success story so far, Diya Garware – MD, Garware Motors said, “It gives us immense pleasure to introduce GT 650N (Naked) a variant of GT 650R. The ever growing queries for the Hyosung bikes in India was a major factor to get the GT 650N to India. The GT 650N is a global success for Hyosung and we want to give you the best of what we have. This bike is a living testament of technological superiority and styling. This bike will surely strengthen your believe in design and ergonomics.”

    She further added, “This is the first step to get the full line of Hyosung bikes in India as we committed. We believe that today’s young and mobile Indian has a strong appetite for stylish bikes, and so, we see significant potential for the GT 650N in India. Our aim is to create a strong network that will provide our customers a world-class experience and encourage the affordable super biking segment in India”
    Customer satisfaction has always been the top priority of Garware Motors, hence they have a unique offerings of 24*7 emergency service. Customers would be offered 24*7 on call breakdown service, onsite emergency repairs, battery jumpstart, Fuel delivery, lost key support, transfer/towing of vehicle and taxi drop facility.


    About Garware Motors:

    Garware Motors ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Garware Bestretch Ltd. Garware Motors Limited has made a foray into the fast growing automobile segment by entering the niche segment of powerful and inspirational bikes. Garware Motors has entered into a partnership with S&T Motors, South Korea, manufacturers of the Hyosung brand – a brand which has earned a reputation amongst the global biking fraternity. The brand has gained excellent acceptance in the US, South America, UK, Australia as well as many Asian countries.
    Last edited by sunilg; 10-13-2011, 03:17 PM.

  • #2
    Nice piece of info. Good to see it sooner.
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    • #3
      Hyosung is changing the biking scene in India bigggggggggggggggggg time............

      now all we need to do is wait for the biggies.....

      quite impressed by the whole package...

      a powerfull naked bike and yet one can use its power without much fearing the wind blast....
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      • #4
        a preview pic from the launch

        (Been There Done That) x 3.25

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        • #5
          great news and good to see nice bikes coming here. The bike is looking cool. Personally I didn't liked the plastic bit around the headlamp.
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          • #6
            The bike is available in 3 colors
            Black Puma
            Majestic White
            Racy Red

            and it pumps out about 82 Hp at 9000 rpm with a torque figure of 60.9 Nm at 7500 rpm.

            It has a ground clearance of 150 mm with a wheelbase of 1435 mm and weighs 196 kg.
            (Been There Done That) x 3.25

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            • #7
              Excellent.....!! i was thinking to buy naked one now but i see there is a projector light missing...so faring would be more better ...!! but looks is always better for naked ones!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by sunilg View Post
                and it pumps out about 82 Hp at 9000 rpm with a torque figure of 60.9 Nm at 7500 rpm.
                Is it the power figure for Indian version? GT650R has been restricted to 72bhp from its original 82!
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by men_in_jean View Post
                  Is it the power figure for Indian version? GT650R has been restricted to 72bhp from its original 82!
                  This one is a new version, i think older one had bit roundish headlight.
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                  • #10
                    Now maybe Kawasaki will get the ER 6n at even a lower price, playing a Cat & Mouse game... /

                    I always felt that Hyosung were at a disadvantage. Being a smaller company, which makes their prices higher, and still their products getting detuned, etc. but the advantages are surely retained, like the handling, braking, looks, size, etc. in GT 650R. And now this bike comes to us cutting the price too...

                    So, it is my appeal that bikers understand this and support this company the best way they can... Purchase its products, suggest to others, etc.
                    After all, this company took the initiative first. So, this company has my respect.


                    @ Sunil ji: 82 bhp? no power "detuning" on GT650? You mean its more powerful than GT650R...? Please clarify...
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                    • #11
                      There is some confusion about the power output. Its supposed to be 82, but brochure print says 72. So it'd be safe to say its the latter that is correct.

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                      • #12
                        1.5 Lacs- CBR250, 3.00 N250R, 4.5 Lacs -GT650N, 6.00 Lacs - ? ..Choices!
                        Just noticed myself dripping water out of mouth.

                        Wish if N250R was repriced due to competition
                        ***Correct me if I am wrong :)

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                        • #13
                          Faring one is better than Naked

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by SKSy_Biker View Post
                            There is some confusion about the power output. Its supposed to be 82, but brochure print says 72. So it'd be safe to say its the latter that is correct.
                            Why is there any confusion on that part.Only the fairing is removed other than that its the same bike.Its 72Bhp.

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                            • #15
                              Wish they would have launched it at a price tag of 3.99 lakhs. In US it is sold @ 5500$ and GT 650R @ around 6500$.
                              In India GT 650R sold at 4.75 lakhs and with price difference of 1000$ and addition of around 40% of import duty on other CKD parts the net differnece would be around 1400$. So Garware should have dropped prices by Rs. 70,000 /- or so.

                              Even at 4.39 it is a good buy but where will they put there GT 650S?

                              Nice bike

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