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Daz replied to the topic GT250 naked carby clutch/side stand switch in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 2 months ago
We sorted the other ones out earlier mate just this one now to suss out
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Daz replied to the topic GT250 naked carby clutch/side stand switch in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 2 months ago
It’s the 2 pin blue/green connector on the same part of the loom as the rectifier plug
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Daz started the topic GT250 naked carby clutch/side stand switch in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 2 months ago
Just wondered if anybody has any pics of how/where the clutch switch and side stand switch connect into the wiring loom? Also seem to have a spare 2pin connector next to where the regulator rectifier connects to loom. It’s a 2003 GT250, the last owner butchered the loom I’m trying to sort it out.
Thanks
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Daz replied to the topic Hyosung GT250 belly pan mounting hardware in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 6 months ago
Ok thanks, I’ll have a look at those brackets and if not I’ll make one, cheers
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Daz started the topic Hyosung GT250 belly pan mounting hardware in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 6 months ago
Hi there everybody,
Was wondering if anybody has the mounting hardware for a GT250 belly pan? the brackets that hold it to the frame. If not I’ll have to fabricate one but thought I’d see if there was any original ones anywhere.
Cheers guys
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Daz replied to the topic Hyosung GT 250 carby fuel petcock in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 9 months ago
Ok mate cheers,
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<li style=”text-align: left;”>That’s an option. I’ve just got mine off and took it apart and the o ring and seal look ok so I think I might be able to save it with a good ultrasonic cleaning and rebuild. They do sell them in the states still but the postage is more than the petcock 🤣 think refurbishment is the key here
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Daz replied to the topic Hyosung GT 250 carby fuel petcock in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 9 months ago
I’m not sure what you mean? I have 2 fuel lines coming off the petcock to the fuel tank, I presume ones for “on” and the other is “res” then one goes to the fuel pump if I remember rightly, not looked for a while. Can you show me what you mean please
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Daz started the topic Hyosung GT 250 carby fuel petcock in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 9 months ago
Hey guys, anybody know where to get a fuel petcock for a 2003 GT250 naked carb model think the part number is 44300HM8100.
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Daz replied to the topic Dust seals in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 9 months ago
Ok cheers, just had a look at that email, I’ll be in touch about those caps etc
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Daz replied to the topic Dust seals in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 9 months ago
I’ll need 2 of each, there metal disc shape covers with a rubber seal on the inside. I think the numbers are:
• 10 and 13
• 31
• 24
• 29
Depending how much they are (if there still available) might be cheaper to buy a second hand suspension linkage.
Cheers
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Daz replied to the topic Dust seals in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 9 months ago
I’m not with the bike at the moment now but it’s the dust seals on the shock linkage and swingarm, the round metal ones that cover the bearings I was wondering if you can still get, but if it’s going to be pricey to refurbish with new bearings/dust covers I might just get a second hand linkage etc
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Daz started the topic Dust seals in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 9 months ago
Hey there people,
Anybody know where to get the dust seals for the swingarm/suspension linkage if there still available, only place I can find online is that “hyosung wholesale” place but it looks dodgy to me.
Thanks in advance
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Daz replied to the topic Gt250/650 swingarm upgrade in the forum 😃 General Chat 10 months ago
I thought if I used my original wheel and everything it might just be a matter of changing the swingarm? Are the wheels the same on a 250 and a 650? I’ll see if I can measure one of each up and compare but Might just get another 250 swingarm if it’s going to be a load of hassle lol
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Daz replied to the topic Gt250/650 swingarm upgrade in the forum 😃 General Chat 10 months ago
I just think the 650 swingarm looks better with the adjusters etc, plus my original one is knackered and I can get a 650 one cheap etc. I was just going to use the swingarm if I could and not change the tire or chain or anything else, literally just swap the swingarm
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Daz started the topic Gt250/650 swingarm upgrade in the forum 😃 General Chat 10 months ago
Does anybody know if the gt650 swingarm will fit the gt250? It looks like the spindles/spacers are the same and can be interchanged but wondered if the width of the swingarm where it fastens to the frame is the same etc.
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Daz replied to the topic GT 250 naked fuel gauge in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 10 months ago
Thanks guys,
I’m chuffed as didn’t want to buy another set of clocks just for the fuel gauge. Very very carefully and take you’re time is all I’ll say it’s quite fiddly and delicate to cut the gauge plate 🤣 lol. The gauge worked on the wiring loom but I can’t ride it yet as rebuilding the front cylinder head so I’ll have to see when I’ve finished…[Read more]
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Daz replied to the topic GT 250 naked fuel gauge in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 10 months ago
Had to cut the fuel gauge to the same shape as the temperature gauge to fit the 250 clocks but all’s well now they look and work a treat
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Daz replied to the topic GT 250 naked fuel gauge in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 10 months ago
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Daz replied to the topic GT 250 naked fuel gauge in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 10 months ago
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Daz replied to the topic GT 250 naked fuel gauge in the forum 🔧 Hyosung Technical Help 10 months ago
Yeah I bought the clocks in parts from various breakers In Germany but didn’t realise it was the 650 black dashboard part with a temp gauge and not a fuel gauge I’d bought. Got a couple of 125 fuel gauges gunna see if I can cut one to the shape to fit the 250 clocks. I’ll let you know how it goes. Temp gauge seems to work in the same way and well…[Read more]
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