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Confrontation
3rd April 2013, 19:32
Hey guys , Im new to the site , very good site BTW.

I am wanting to know how much it will cost in New Zealand $$$ to rebuild a 2011 Hyosung GT650R (Carbureted).

I'm really just wanting to know the price of all parts needed.

I have never done a rebuild ever , I'm learning as I go.

If any kiwis know of a place to get parts for this engine please let me know.

Cheers
Greg

ducatilover
3rd April 2013, 19:39
Do you know exactly what is wrong with it?
A full rebuild will cost you a significant amount



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Confrontation
3rd April 2013, 19:58
I have no idea what is wrong , how can I tell other then taking it apart? ;)

The guy I got it off sold it cheap for a few different reasons , one reason was he never looked it to what was wrong with it.
at a guess he said it could have dropped a valve.

Im just going to slowly take it a part and look to see whats going on inside.

JimO
3rd April 2013, 20:54
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Community/MessageBoard/Messages.aspx?id=1238534&topic=1 you could get together with this person and do it together

DrunkenMistake
3rd April 2013, 21:43
I have no idea what is wrong , how can I tell other then taking it apart? ;)

The guy I got it off sold it cheap for a few different reasons , one reason was he never looked it to what was wrong with it.
at a guess he said it could have dropped a valve.

Im just going to slowly take it a part and look to see whats going on inside.

http://korider.com/

Nobody knows broken Hyos better than the Hyo Forum itself

http://www.hyosungsource.com/
http://www.hyosungparts.asia/

These two sites are brilliant for parts however you can sometimes get a little shafted on the freight, but its still cheaper than buying ex Hyosung NZ.
What makes you think it has dropped a valve?

ducatilover
4th April 2013, 08:20
I have no idea what is wrong , how can I tell other then taking it apart? ;)

The guy I got it off sold it cheap for a few different reasons , one reason was he never looked it to what was wrong with it.
at a guess he said it could have dropped a valve.

Im just going to slowly take it a part and look to see whats going on inside.

Fair plan.
If it has dropped a valve I'd do a leak down test, or simply look down the ports. You'll certainly see it if there's no valve sitting there :D the spark plug will be annihilated too if a valve has been cruising around lol

I'd start with that, then a leak down test and inspection under the valve covers for bent valves, loose guides and broken springs.

Good luck and keep us updated.


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Confrontation
4th April 2013, 16:35
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Community/MessageBoard/Messages.aspx?id=1238534&topic=1 you could get together with this person and do it together

that link is to my thread on trademe hahahahaha

Confrontation
4th April 2013, 16:37
http://korider.com/

Nobody knows broken Hyos better than the Hyo Forum itself

http://www.hyosungsource.com/
http://www.hyosungparts.asia/

These two sites are brilliant for parts however you can sometimes get a little shafted on the freight, but its still cheaper than buying ex Hyosung NZ.
What makes you think it has dropped a valve?

Thanks for the links , I will take a look.
What makes me think it has dropped a valve? nothing makes me think that hehe.
Its just what the seller said could have happened.

nzspokes
4th April 2013, 17:34
Hyos do what Hyos do.

Spot the piston.....

Glowerss
4th April 2013, 17:42
Hyos do what Hyos do.

Spot the piston.....

Is that your track bike? Impressive to say the least :shit:

nzspokes
4th April 2013, 17:56
Is that your track bike? Impressive to say the least :shit:

Nah a bike in Aussie.