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Thread: Starting problem with GV250

  1. #1
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    19th March 2012 - 18:35
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    Unhappy Starting problem with GV250

    Hi all.

    Few weeks back my Hyosung GV250 was having some starting troubles.

    Took it in to Wellington Motorcycles who diagnosed it as the regulator rectifier, which they replaced.

    Later that day I tried starting it again and it had the same problem as before - no start!

    Took it back and they tested it.. traced it back to the ECU (electric system) which they also replaced.

    Seemed fine when I picked it up but after a few rides it went back to having the original problem, and ever since i've only been able to push start it.

    What's my move here, can they justify charging me over $800 for the work & parts to still not have a working bike?

    I'm only 20 years old and a part time student.. I can't afford this


    What would you do?

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    20th October 2005 - 17:09
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    Come on Pete, your turn

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    17th June 2010 - 16:44
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    There's enough hills in Willington that starting a bike should never be a problem ...
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

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    10th February 2008 - 15:18
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    Take it to a Hyosung dealer as they work on them all the time.

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    9th June 2010 - 20:41
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    Need more of a description of the problem. How old is it how many ks is it efi or carb? Is it turning over just not firing or what? Running fine when it is going? These bikes are pretty damn simple mechanically.
    Lifes short DRINK BEER!

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    24th June 2004 - 17:27
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    Go talk to them - they don't like unhappy customers.... I'm sure they will help you out but a faulty rect/reg can fry the ecu and battery...

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