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Aaron_newrider
17th July 2009, 21:55
Hey,

Tried to find some information using the search but nothing here that I could find.

If you buy a brand new Hyosung GT250R 2008, when is the first service due and when are services due after that. Also, what costs are you looking at for these services and what needs to be done?

Know you need to get it done at a hyosung dealer :)

I see it has a 2yr warranty - is this a limited km's warranty?

Cheers :wari:

Aaron

mowgli
17th July 2009, 22:17
If you buy a brand new Hyosung GT250R 2008, when is the first service due and when are services due after that. Also, what costs are you looking at for these services and what needs to be done?
1000, 4000 then every 4k after that. Can't remember the cost, sorry.

I see it has a 2yr warranty - is this a limited km's warranty?
Pretty sure it was unlimited kms. Check with the dealer.

mowgli
17th July 2009, 22:25
Servicing schedule attached

SPP
17th July 2009, 22:47
For those interested, the bike and service manuals for a GT250R can be download from Yahoo groups

Bike:
Parts 1,2,4-7:
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Comet250Owners/files/
Part 3:
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/CometGT125Owners/files/

Service Manual
Part 1-4
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/CometGT125Owners/files/Service Manual 125 - 250 Comet/

Part 5-7
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Comet250Owners/files/Service and Parts Books GT250/


Also this guy does cheaper parts in case of emergency:
www.richardhyosunggvgt.com/

Aaron_newrider
17th July 2009, 23:08
Servicing schedule attached

Thanks mate - that will give me a good idea on cost of ownership for services. Thanks alot
aaron

ckai
18th July 2009, 12:29
Thanks mate - that will give me a good idea on cost of ownership for services. Thanks alot
aaron

Around $220 for the servicing. Well that's what I got charged going to 2 different Hyosung dealers. Unlimited Km's warranty too.

CookMySock
18th July 2009, 14:49
Technically, you don't have to have all the servicing done by a dealer. Not even the dealer will do all the servicing in that schedule.

I'd tell them you are trying to save money and and ask what servicing can you do yourself. It's quite time consuming cleaning the chain and re-lubing it properly, but thats exactly the sort of thing their technicians do for $60/hour or more. So take the bike in there and tell them what you have already done, and leave the complex stuff for them.

Steve

Gubb
18th July 2009, 19:02
Meh. I serviced mine when I blew the front Piston to bits.

Good luck.

KillaAquila
27th July 2009, 08:44
1000, 4000 then every 4k after that. Can't remember the cost, sorry.

Pretty sure it was unlimited kms. Check with the dealer.
I would do the first service about 500 miles. And true most dealers of any brand dont do all the stuf that you are charged for, but they do go over the bike check tightness of nuts and bolts steering stem chain brakes. Very rarely do the valves need adjusting after the break in and I dont know of any dealers that even check unless there is hard starts, clatter or poping in airbox.. After second oil change I would run a good sythetic like REPSOLsintetico my personal choice..Remeber if you use synth you dont need to change the oil as often.. If you race dont use synth as it is expensive and you have to change it alot.... At the shop where I work we charge 89.95usd for the first service on our Hyosung cycles...

1wheel riot
31st July 2009, 22:12
when it makes some funy sounds is about time to get it servisd