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Aziz
14th April 2018, 10:33
Hey,
I am new here and i have just read some forums about reviews of others so i thought i might get some sort of help in my motorcycle. So i have bought i hyosung 250gtr 2011 model from turners and they told me the engine was turning on before but as i have got the delivery of the bike since i am trying to turn it on but its not starting. Thr engine kill switch works and the rev needle goes to max and min as well. Even the bike cranks but it wont start. Any luck or advice what should i check or do? I am a international student here so dont have too much money to spend for mechanic. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Aziz
caseye
14th April 2018, 12:51
Hey,
I am new here and i have just read some forums about reviews of others so i thought i might get some sort of help in my motorcycle. So i have bought i hyosung 250gtr 2011 model from turners and they told me the engine was turning on before but as i have got the delivery of the bike since i am trying to turn it on but its not starting. Thr engine kill switch works and the rev needle goes to max and min as well. Even the bike cranks but it wont start. Any luck or advice what should i check or do? I am a international student here so dont have too much money to spend for mechanic. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Aziz
Come on KB, someone send this poor bugger a PM and arrange to get it going for him, it's only a Hyo bag, how hard could it be????
te he.:facepalm::facepalm:
OddDuck
14th April 2018, 13:40
Charge battery fully, also fill tank with fresh petrol, try again. Fresh spark plugs might help too.
Lots of the time, if the bike's been sitting, there's nothing wrong with it, it's just a mostly flat battery and stale petrol.
Coldrider
14th April 2018, 14:12
I went to start my cycle 6 weeks after coming back from the burt, fuel had gone off already.
caspernz
14th April 2018, 16:51
I went to start my cycle 6 weeks after coming back from the burt, fuel had gone off already.
You've self diagnosed your problem though, who leaves their bike parked for 6 whole weeks? The withdrawal symptoms :sunny::innocent::laugh::confused:
Junkman
16th April 2018, 02:24
Hey man,
I always check the plugs first - chances are they are gunked up with a little corrosion.
Crasherfromwayback
16th April 2018, 15:48
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Aziz
Has the thing actually got spark? If so, drain the carbs and see what happens.
skippa1
16th April 2018, 20:11
They only need three things really, fuel, spark and compression. ELiminate each one and you will find the issue.
FJRider
16th April 2018, 20:18
The OP made one post and hasn't been back since.
eldog
17th April 2018, 00:13
Four = oxygen
skippa1
17th April 2018, 06:42
Four = oxygen
That is true
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