HYOSUNG GV250 Ei Owner's Manual

HYOSUNG GV250 Ei Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Digital Instrument Panel WARNING This owner’s manual contains important safety information. Please read it carefully.
  • Page 2 This manual should be considered a permanent part of the motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when resold or otherwise transferred to a new owner or operator. The manual contains important safety information and instructions which should be read carefully before operating the motorcycle.
  • Page 3: Battery Initial Charging

    BATTERY INITIAL CHARGING 1. BATTERY INITIAL CHARGING Initial charging of the battery is first charging after filling electrolyte for improvement of the battery durability. 2. BATTERY INSTALLATION Fill the electrolyte to the battery. Leave the battery for 30 minutes. Charge the battery by standard charging necessarily. Install the battery to the motorcycle.
  • Page 4 Hyosung reserves the right to make Motorcycling is one of the most exhilarating changes at any time. sports and insure your riding enjoyment,...
  • Page 5 Information following these signal words performance from your new motorcycle. should be carefully reviewed. Hyosung parts are manufactured of high quality materials, and manufactured parts are finished to close tolerances. Proper WARNING break-in operation allows the machined...
  • Page 6 WARNING Noise Control System (muffler assembly) TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED Owners are warned that the law may prohibit : (a) The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for the purpose of maintenance, repair or replacement, of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its any sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use ;...
  • Page 7: Consumer Information

    Observe periodic maintenance manual in the owner’s manual requirements your authorized storage compartment located under Hyosung dealer is trained and the front seat. equipped to perform this service. Before the rider’s first use of the Drain gasoline from the fuel tank prior &...
  • Page 8 WARNING WARNING & Do not run the engine indoors or equipped with the side stand ignition where there is little or no ventilation. interlock system. Exhaust gases contain carbon 1. If the transmission is in neutral, you monoxide, a potentially lethal gas that can start the engine regardless of is colorless and odorless.
  • Page 9 WEAR A HELMET CAUTION WARNING WHEN KEEPING FOR LONG PERIOD : 1. Supply enough the fuel in the fuel Motorcycle safety equipment starts with tank. a quality safety helmet. One of the most 2. Remove the battery from the serious injuries that can happen is a motorcycle.
  • Page 10 INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING KNOW YOUR LIMITS WARNING WARNING Review thoroughly the instructions in Ride within the boundaries of your own the “INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING” skill at all times. Knowing these limits section of this manual. Do not forget to and staying within them will help you to perform an entire safety inspection to avoid accidents.
  • Page 11 The addition of unsuitable accessories can lead to unsafe operating conditions. It 2. Inspect for proper ground clearance is not possible for Hyosung to test each and bank angle. An improperly accessory on the market or combinations mounted load could critically reduce of all available accessories, however, your these two safety factors.
  • Page 12 5. Certain accessories displace the rider from his or her normal riding position. This limits the freedom of movement of the rider and may limit his or her control ability. 6. Additional electrical accessories may damage the existing electrical system. Severe overloads may damage the wiring harness or create a dangerous situation due to the loss of electrical...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION 2. FUEL AND OIL RECOMMENDATION FUEL ENGINE OIL 3-1. NAMES OF EACH PARTS 3-2. NAMES OF EACH PARTS 4. CONTROLS IGNITION SWITCH IGNITION KEY INSTRUMENT PANEL LEFT HANDLE SWITCHES RIGHT HANDLE SWITCHES CARBURETOR CHOKE LEVER Only for FUEL COCK Only for REAR BRAKE PEDAL GEARSHIFT LEVER...
  • Page 14 8. INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING 9. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 10. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE TOOL ENGINE OIL FUEL HOSE GASOLINE RUBBER CAP OF CABLES EXHAUST PIPE AND MUFFLER FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSIONS REAR-VIEW MIRROR REFLECTOR BATTERY AIR CLEANER SPARK PLUG IDLING SPEED ADJUSTMENT THROTTLE CABLE PLAY ADJUSTMENT CLUTCH CABLE DRIVE CHAIN...
  • Page 15: Serial Number Location

    Please write down the numbers in the box SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION provided below for your future reference. The frame and/or engine serial numbers Frame number : are used to register the motorcycle. They are also to assist your dealer in terms of Engine number : ordering parts or referring to special service information.
  • Page 16: Fuel And Oil Recommendation

    FUEL AND OIL ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATION Classification Grade Remarks F U E L system Over SL Use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 91 or higher. 10W/40 Unleaded gasoline can extend spark plug life and exhaust components life. If a SAE 10W/40 motor oil is not available, select alternative according to CAUTION...
  • Page 17: Names Of Each Parts

    NAMES OF EACH PARTS Clutch lever Front brake fluid reservoir Left handle switches Front brake lever Speedometer Throttle grip Odometer, Trip meter, Clock & Fuel Right handle switches gauge Fuel tank cap Tachometer Ignition switch...
  • Page 18 Spark plug (Front) Passenger footrests Front turn signal lamp Rear turn signal lamp Head lamp License plate lamp Ignition coil (Front) Brake / Tail lamp Ignition coil (Rear) Center stand Spark plug (Rear) Side stand Seat lock Footrests Fuses Gearshift lever N O T E “...
  • Page 19 Muffler Air cleaner Rear brake pedal Rear seat Rear brake lamp switch Front seat Engine oil filter Tools Engine oil drain plug ECU (Engine Control Unit) Engine oil filler cap Battery Engine oil level lens Front brake lamp switch N O T E “...
  • Page 20: Names Of Each Parts

    NAMES OF EACH PARTS Clutch lever Front brake fluid reservoir Left handle switches Front brake lever Carburetor choke lever Throttle grip Speedometer Right handle switches Odometer, Trip meter, Clock & Fuel Fuel tank cap gauge Ignition switch Tachometer...
  • Page 21 Spark plug (Front) Seat lock Front turn signal lamp Passenger footrests Head lamp Rear turn signal lamp Ignition coil (Front) License plate lamp Ignition coil (Rear) Brake / Tail lamp Throttle stop screw Center stand Fuel cock Side stand Spark plug (Rear) Footrests Fuel pump Gearshift lever...
  • Page 22 Rear brake lamp switch Rear seat Engine oil filter Front seat Engine oil drain plug Tools Engine oil filler cap Battery & Fuse Engine oil level lens Front brake lamp switch Muffler Air cleaner Rear brake pedal N O T E “...
  • Page 23: Controls

    To lock the steering : CONTROLS Turn the handlebars all the way to the left. Turn the ignition key to the “OFF” IGNITION SWITCH position. Push down the ignition key from the “OFF” position, come up again and turn it to the “LOCK” position Remove the ignition key.
  • Page 24: Instrument Panel

    CAUTION INSTRUMENT PANEL To adjust the light of the odometer & fuel meter display, push the switch (in the normal mode) for 0.6 ~ 1 seconds while you want to change. [Light of odometer & fuel meter display] 100% SPEEDOMETER The speedometer indicates the road speed in kilometers or miles per hour.
  • Page 25 The odometer registers the total distance To reset the trip meter to zero, push the that the motorcycle has been ridden. switch (in the trip meter mode) for 2 seconds while the display indicates trip The two trip meters are resettable meter A or B you want to reset.
  • Page 26 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT Mode Switch Push it for Adjustment Clock 2 seconds Select ( ) Clock mode Clock reset mode 0.6 ~ 1 seconds Increase the hour of clock Select ( ) Clock reset 0.6 ~ 1 seconds Increase the minutes of clock Reset ( ) mode 2 seconds...
  • Page 27 SELECT SWITCH CAUTION Use this switch to adjust the following : For checking the fuel meter, hold the In the normal mode motorcycle vertically and the ignition switch “ON”. Push it for Adjustment To adjust the light of TACHOMETER 0.6 ~ 1 odometer &...
  • Page 28 When this is the Reset the trip meter to zero, case, stop the engine immediately and 2 seconds while the display indicates trip contact a Hyosung authorised dealer. meter Riding the motorcycle with “FI” check lamp lit can damage the engine and transmission.
  • Page 29: Left Handle Switches

    CLUTCH LEVER LEFT HANDLE SWITCHES The clutch lever is used for disengaging the drive to the rear wheel when starting the engine or shifting the transmission gear. Squeezing the lever disengages the clutch. CAUTION Use the clutch correctly. Otherwise, the clutch may be worn quickly.
  • Page 30 TURN SIGNAL SWITCH HORN SWITCH Using when left, right turn or change Press the switch to operate the horn. direction. “ ” Position : Flash the left turn CAUTION signal lamp. Use the horn switch only in case of “ ”...
  • Page 31: Right Handle Switches

    FRONT BRAKE LEVER RIGHT HANDLE SWITCHES The front brake is applied by squeezing the brake lever gently toward the throttle grip. Front brake be anxious about motorcycle falling down when braking suddenly as disk brake system. The brake lamp will come on when the lever is squeezed.
  • Page 32 comes on for about three seconds CAUTION whenever the ignition switch is set to “ON” position, and go off after three seconds. Put out the hazard warning switch In case of , push the directly after used. starter switch to start the engine after go off If the motorcycle ride with the hazard the “FI”...
  • Page 33: Fuel Cock Only For Rear Brake Pedal

    CARBURETOR CHOKE LEVER FUEL COCK Only for Only for is equipped with a manu- ally operated fuel cock. There are three position : “ON” , “OFF” and “RES”. “ON” POSITION The normal operation position for the fuel cock lever is in the “ON” position. ’s carburetor is equipped with a choke system to provide easy starting when the engine is cold.
  • Page 34 “RES”(RESERVE) POSITION REAR BRAKE PEDAL If the fuel level in the tank is too low, turn the lever to the “RES” position to use the 2.0 Depressing the rear brake pedal will of reserve fuel supply. apply the rear brake. The brake lamp will be illuminated when the rear brake is operated.
  • Page 35: Gearshift Lever

    When shifting from first to 2nd gear or GEARSHIFT LEVER 2nd gear to low, neutral will be automatically skipped. Reduce the motorcycle speed before down-shifting. When down-shifting, the engine speed should be increased before the clutch is engaged. This will prevent unnecessary wear on the drive train components and the rear tire.
  • Page 36: Stand

    WARNING STAND Make sure that the side stand ignition interlock system is working properly before riding. WARNING Riding with the side stand incompletely retracted can result in an accident when you turn left. Always retract the side stand completely SIDE STAND before starting off.
  • Page 37: Seat Lock

    SEAT LOCK REAR SHOCK ABSORBER The seat lock is located left downside of Rear shock absorber the seat. Pin spanner To unlock the seat, insert the ignition key To adjust the spring pre-load, turn the into the lock and turn it clockwise. adjuster clockwise or counter-clockwise to To lock the seat, push down firmly until the desired position with the pin spanner.
  • Page 38: Supply Of Gasoline And Engine Oil

    SUPPLY OF GASOLINE WARNING AND ENGINE OIL Gasoline is extremely flammable and toxic. Always observe the following precautions when refueling your GASOLINE & Never permit motorcycle refueling by anyone other than an adult. Refuel in a well ventilated area. Make sure the engine is off and avoid spilling fuel on a hot engine.
  • Page 39: Engine Oil

    4. Inspect the engine oil level through the ENGINE OIL engine oil level lens on the right side on the engine. Long engine life depends much on the selection of quality oil and the periodic changing of the oil. Daily oil level checks and periodic changes are two of the most important maintenances to be performed.
  • Page 40 ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CAUTION CHANGE Change the engine oil and filter, after first Operating the motorcycle with an running 1,000 km and every running 4,000 incorrect amount of engine oil can damage your motorcycle. The engine oil should always be changed when the engine is hot so that the engine Too little or too much engine oil can oil will be drained thoroughly from the...
  • Page 41 2. Remove the engine oil filler plug WARNING New and used oil can be hazardous. Children and pets may be harmed by swallowing new or used oil. Continuous contact with used engine oil has been found to cause skin cancer in laboratory animals.
  • Page 42 MATERIAL 5. Remove the three nuts holding the oil filter cap in place. HYOSUNG OUTSIDE 16510H05240 CAUTION When install the engine oil filter, necessarily, “HYOSUNG” character and “16510H05240” part’s NO. be installed toward the outside, otherwise can damage the engine.
  • Page 43 Failure to use the correct oil can damage your motorcycle. Engine damage may occur if you use the engine oil that does not meet Hyosung’s specifications. Be sure to use the engine oil specified in the FUEL AND OIL RECOMMENDATION...
  • Page 44: Riding Tips

    CAUTION RIDING TIPS always comes on the head lamp, meter lamp, tail STARTING THE ENGINE lamp and license plate lamp when the ignition switch is turned to the Before attempting to “ON” position. start the engine make always comes on sure : the head lamp and meter lamp when the ignition switch is turned to the...
  • Page 45 If “FI” check lamp “ ” does not come on when the ignition switch is set to “ON” position or fails to go out after three seconds whenever the ignition switch is set to “ON” position, contact an authorized Hyosung dealer.
  • Page 46 2. Apply the rear brake pedal. correctly. Stop the engine immediately 3. Squeeze the clutch lever and push the and contact an authorized Hyosung electric starter switch. dealer. Do not use the motorcycle with 4. Immediately after the engine starts, return disabled electrical fuel injection system, the choke lever halfway.
  • Page 47: Starting Off

    When the engine is warm : STARTING OFF 1. Apply the rear brake pedal. 2. Squeeze the clutch lever, open the throttle slightly and push the electric WARNING starter switch. Riding these motorcycles at excessive N O T E speed increases your chances of losing control of the motorcycle.
  • Page 48: Using The Transmission

    Squeeze the clutch lever and pause USING THE TRANSMISSION momentarily. Engage first gear by depressing the gearshift lever downward. Turn the throttle grip toward you and at The transmission is provided to keep the the same time release the clutch lever engine operating smoothly in its normal gently and smoothly.
  • Page 49: Riding On Hills

    RIDING ON HILLS STOPPING AND PARKING When climbing steep hills, the motorcycle 1. Turn the throttle grip away from you to may begin to slow down and show lack of close the throttle completely. power. At this point you should shift to a 2.
  • Page 50 WARNING Following another vehicle too closely can lead to a collision. As vehicle speeds increase, stopping distance increases progressively. Be sure you have a safe stopping distance between you and the vehicle in front of you. 5. Park the motorcycle on a firm, flat surface where it will not fall over.
  • Page 51: Break-In

    Wear in the tread surface by gradually proper break-in is to achieve maximum life increasing your cornering lean angles and performance from your new Hyosung. over the first 160 km (100 miles) before The following guidelines explain proper attempting maximum performance. Avoid break-in procedures.
  • Page 52 Timely performance of the 1,000 km (600 miles) service will ensure optimum service life and performance from the engine. CAUTION Service should may be peformed before 1,000 km (600 miles) on motorcycle that are used under severe conditions. CAUTION The 1,000 km (600 miles) service should be performed as outlined in the INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE section of this Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 53: Inspection Before Riding

    WARNING INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING Operating these motorcycles with improper modifications can be hazardous. WARNING Improper installation of accessories or Failure to inspect the motorcycle before modification of these motorcycles may operating it can be hazardous. cause changes in handling. In some Failure to perform proper maintenance situations, this could lead to an accident.
  • Page 54 WHAT TO WARNING CHECK FOR : CHECK No damage lever Gerashift Checking maintenance items when the Smooth operation lever engine is running can be hazardous. Correct tension or slack Adequate lubrication Drive You could be severely injured if your No excessive wear or chain hands or clothing gets caught in moving damage...
  • Page 55: Periodic Maintenance

    Always follow the inspection and mechanic. maintenance recommendations and schedules in this owner’s manual. Ask your Hyosung dealer or a qualified mechanic to do the maintenance items marked with a pentagram( ). You may perform the unmarked maintenance items by referring to the instructions in this section, if you have mechanical experience.
  • Page 56 LUBRICATION POINTS Proper lubrication is important for smooth and long life of each working part of your motorcycle and also for safe riding. It is a good practice to lubricate the motorcycle after a long rough ride or after it gets wet in the rain or after washing it.
  • Page 57 Clutch lever holder & Clutch cable Footrests pivot Passenger footrests pivot Speedo sensor Drive chain Brake lever holder Center stand pivot and spring hook Throttle cable Side stand pivot and spring hook Brake pedal pivot - Motor oil - Grease...
  • Page 58 Inspect Tire Inspect Inspect Steering Inspect Front forks Inspect Rear shock absorber Tighten Tighten Chassis nuts and bolts Lubricate Lubricate General lubrication N O T E = Ask your Hyosung dealer or qualified mechanic to do the maintenance items marked.
  • Page 59: Inspection And Maintenance

    INSPECTION AND ENGINE OIL MAINTENANCE Check if there is leakage from the crankcase, oil hoses and oil cooler. TOOL To assist you in the performance of periodic maintenance, a tool kit is supplied FUEL HOSE and is located under the front seat. The tool kit consists of the following items.
  • Page 60: Front And Rear Suspensions

    CAUTION In the event of malfunction or if the suspension needs expert servicing, contact an authorised Hyosung dealer. REAR-VIEW MIRROR Check if the mirror shows the rear and/or side views. REFLECTOR Check if the reflector is dusty or damaged.
  • Page 61 CAUTION Do not remove absolutely the airtight cover as the airtight type battery. Keep after separate at the motorcycle for the minimum of self electric discharge and electric leakage when don’t use for a long time. Remove the negative terminal when keep intact at the motorcycle.
  • Page 62: Air Cleaner

    BATTERY INSTALLATION AIR CLEANER & ’s battery installation order pay attention to following The air cleaner is located inside the right points : air cleaner cover. If the air cleaner element has become clogged with dust, intake resistance will increase with a resultant decrease in power output and an increase in fuel consumption.
  • Page 63 4. Clean the air cleaner element for the 1. Remove the screws and remove the following : air cleaner cover 1) When the air cleaner element clean with the air gun, necessarily blow at the inside by compressed air. 2) Carefully examine the air cleaner element for tears during cleaning.
  • Page 64: Spark Plug

    CAUTION SPARK PLUG More frequent servicing may be Check the spark plugs every time a performed on motorcycles that are used scheduled maintenance service is under severe conditions, also clean the performed. air cleaner element when replacing the oil to prevent damage of the engine. WARNING Operating the engine without the air cleaner element in place can be...
  • Page 65 getting into the engine. Change the CAUTION spark plugs if it shows cracks on the insulating material, corroded electrodes The spark plug must be tightened firmly, or excessive deposits. otherwise the engine may overheat and severe damage may occur. Use recommended spark plugs only. A spark plug of the wrong rating may shorten engine life and cause loss of performance.
  • Page 66: Idling Speed Adjustment

    ’s idling speed adjusted by the engine may run at 1,450~1,550 your authorized Hyosung dealer. RPM. CAUTION Do not adjust the idle speed to avoid variations of the cabruretion setting. is equipped one set of composed the two carburetors for efficiency increase of the two cylinder.
  • Page 67: Throttle Cable Play Adjustment

    THROTTLE CABLE PLAY CLUTCH CABLE ADJUSTMENT At each maintenance interval, adjust the There should be 0.5 ~ 1.0 mm (0.02 ~ clutch cable play by means of clutch cable 0.04 in) free play in the throttle cable. adjuster. If this is not the case, proceed as follows : The cable play should be 4 mm (0.16 in) as measured at the clutch lever holder before the clutch begins to disengage.
  • Page 68: Drive Chain

    If you find something wrong with the drive chain condition or adjustment, correct the problem if you know how. If necessary, consult your authorized Hyosung dealer. Damage to the drive chain means that the sprockets may also be damaged. Inspect the sprockets for the following :...
  • Page 69 Good Worn If you find any of these problems with your 1. Position the motorcycle on the center sprocket, consult your Hyosung dealer. stand. 2. Loosen the axle nut 3. Adjust the slack in the drive chain by the CAUTION...
  • Page 70 2. After thoroughly washing the chain and WARNING allowing it to dry, oil the links with a Hyosung chain lube or an equivalent. Be careful not to touch the muffler when it is hot : a hot muffler can burn you.
  • Page 71: Brakes

    If the brake pad’s wear condition is good, the INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING replenish with the proper brake fluid that section. Always maintain your brakes meets Hyosung’s requirements. according to the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE. As the brake pads wear, the fluid level will drop to compensate for the new position of barke pads.
  • Page 72 Contact your doctor immediately replaced with a new one by your authorized if brake fluid is swallowed and induce Hyosung dealer or qualified service vomiting. If brake fluid gets into the eyes mechanic. or in contact with the skin, flush thoroughly with plenty of water.
  • Page 73 Replacing only one of the two brake according to periodic inspection chart pads can be hazardous. by your authorized Hyosung dealer for safety as in times of operating at high Replacing only one brake pads can pressure.
  • Page 74 REAR BRAKE CAUTION Rear brake adjustment Don’t replenish with brake fluid over WARNING the limit line. It will leak out of the brake fluid reservoir. Too much clearance in the rear brake Be careful not to allow dusts or water pedal can cause poor braking to go inside when it is replenished.
  • Page 75 3. If the extension line is beyond the range, have the brake shoes assembly replaced by your Hyosung dealer to ensure safe operation. WARNING Riding with worn brake shoes will reduce braking performance and will increase your chance of having an accident.
  • Page 76: Tire

    NORMAL RIDING TIRE TIRE PRESSURE (COLD INFLATION) SOLO RIDING DUAL RIDING 1.75 kgf/ 1.75 kgf/ Inspect the tire pressure and the tire FRONT 170 kpa 170 kpa thread depth periodically. Inspect frequently the tire pressure for the 25.0 psi 25.0 psi safety and the tire life.
  • Page 77 130/90 - 15M/C 66P for rear. ABNORMAL WEARS The use of a tire other than standard may cause trouble. It is highly recommended to use the standard tire supplied by Hyosung. REAR AXLE NUT Inspect the rear axle shaft and jointing nut for loosening.
  • Page 78 TIRE REPLACEMENT CAUTION Front tire replacement 1. Position the motorcycle on the center Improper jaking may cause damage to stand. the frame. 2. Remove the caliper from the front fork by Do not apply the jack head to the oil filter removing the mounting bolts when jacking up the motorcycle.
  • Page 79 Rear tire replacement WARNING 1. Position the motorcycle on the center stand. A hot muffler can burn you. The muffler 2. Remove the two screws and chain will be hot enough to burn you for some case. time after stopping the engine. Wait until the muffler cools to avoid burns.
  • Page 80: Bulbs

    INSPECTION OF LAMPS BULBS Check if the head lamp, meter lamp, tail lamp and license plate lamp work well when the ignition switch is turned to the WARNING “ON” position. Keep fuel and other flammable Check if the head lamp and meter lamp work well when the ignition switch is substances away from electric turned to the “ON”...
  • Page 81 HEAD LAMP’S BULB CAUTION REPLACEMENT always comes 1. Remove the two screw (right and on the head lamp, meter lamp, tail left) and the head lamp assembly. lamp and license plate lamp when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position.
  • Page 82 BRAKE / TAIL LAMP’S BULB TURN SIGNAL LAMP’S BULB REPLACEMENT REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the screws and the lens. 1. Remove the lens by removing the screw. 2. Pushing in the bulb, turn it to the counter- 2. Pushing in the bulb, turn it to the counter- clockwise, and pull it out.
  • Page 83 4. After stick in the new lamp, assemble the 15 A fuse. lens. Installing a fuse of incorrect rating may seriously damage the electrical system. CAUTION You should consult your Hyosung dealer or a qualified service mechanic Overtightening the screws may cause immediately. the lens to crack.
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    Such damage may not be covered under warranty. If you are not sure about the proper action, consult your Hyosung dealer about the problem. The fuse box is located the inside of the right frame cover. If the engine suddenly stops running or any electrical system fails to operate then the fuse must be checked.
  • Page 85 3. If there is no spark, clean the spark plug. away from any other fire or heat source. Replace it if necessary. Retry the above procedure with the cleaned spark plug or new one. 4. If there is still no spark, consult your Hyosung dealer for repairs.
  • Page 86: Transport

    Place the motorcycle on the center stand on firm and level ground. When occur any trouble, the best way is Stop the engine and wait until it has to consult your Hyosung dealer for cooled down. repairs. Prepare a container large enough to...
  • Page 87: Cleaning Procedure

    WASHING YOUR motorcycle CLEANING PROCEDURE With some care, your motorcycle can be washed in a similar manner to washing an A thorough cleaning of your motorcycle is automobile. a necessary part of maintenance and will help keep your motorcycle looking and N O T E performing its best.
  • Page 88: Storage Procedure

    When using waxes and polishes, and skill. For this reason, Hyosung observe the precautions specified by the recommends that you trust this maintenance manufacturers. work to your dealer. If you wish to service...
  • Page 89 EXTERNAL Spray all vinyl and rubber parts with rubber protectant. Spray the unpainted surfaces with rust preventative. Coat the painted surfaces with car wax. MAINTENANCE DURING STORAGE Once a month, recharge the battery. ’s battery standard charging time is 1.0 A 10 hours.
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  • Page 93: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS AND DRY MASS 2,280 mm ( 89.8 in ) Overall length 885 mm ( 34.8 in ) Overall width 1,095 mm ( 43.1 in ) Overall height 1,520 mm ( 59.8 in ) Wheelbase 150 mm ( 5.9 in ) Ground clearance 175 kg ( 386 lbs ) Mass...
  • Page 94 CHASSIS Front suspension Telescopic type Rear suspension Swing arm type Caster 142 mm ( 5.59 in ) Trail 40 ( right & left ) Steering angle Front tire size 110/90 - 16 59S 110/90 - 16 59P Rear tire size 150/80 - 15M/C 70S 130/90 - 15M/C 66P Front brake...
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  • Page 97 Prepared by 2nd Ed. APR. 2010. Printed in KOREA...
  • Page 98 Part No. 99011HJ8210EI APR. 2010. 2nd Ed. Printed in KOREA...

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