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Thread: Hyosung Failure

  1. #1
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    3rd March 2010 - 05:37
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    Hyosung Failure

    For those who care... Bike was idiling in the driveway and suddenly stopped. No lights on dash, nothing.
    Put multimeter on Battery...12.5V with ign off, 0.33V with ign on.
    Wait a min and see Volts start to rise...
    Died again trying to use headlight...
    Wait a min and see Volts start to rise...
    Died again when push brake pedel...
    Wait a min and see Volts start to rise...

    Battery is kaput!

    Replace Battery and all systems go.

    Random failure but glad it happened at home.
    "UBIQUE"

  2. #2
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    13th February 2004 - 06:46
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    Hardly the Hyosungs fault then I'd have thought.

    Battery's can be cunts of things at this time of year though. Fine one day, fucked the next.
    Vote David Bain for MNZ president

  3. #3
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    10th September 2008 - 21:23
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    Tyre Shredder
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    Or even one hour to the next, my battery died leaving me stranded at the shops. Although I did blame the italian electrics at the time
    Ciao Marco

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