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    Unhappy Is this bike worth keeping?

    I bought my first bike a Hyosung GV250 EFI 2010 in a private sale two months ago. As soon as i got it in the first five minutes something went wrong which the clutch a bolt and seal had come loose and stopped the gearing from locking in. So i had to call a mobile mechanic which i never plan to do again after getting over charge for that . A week or so later the bike just stop took it to an electrician it looked like the regulator/rectifier had stopped working so i replaced that. Two days ago i pull up at uni and the new regulator/rectifier was smoking, so i take it back to the electrician and it looks like the last owner had charged up the battery to cover up the the stator and regulator/rectifier didn't work . Now i have to take it to a dealer to check that something else hasn't failed aswell. I love the bike when its working but the amount of break downs it has is draining all my money. i was thinking of cutting my loses and getting a cb125e or something.

    I wondering is this worth keeping or is it a lemon?

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    Get it working, sell it.

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    its a hyobag and youre a norklander, which puts this squarely inside the realms of 'not giving a fuck'

    and should provide at least two valuable life lessons for you.

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    Get rid of it and use the money to buy a years bus pass.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Get rid of it and use the money to buy a years bus pass.
    How dare you offer practical advice, this is KB!

    The downside for the OP is that bikes are only value for money when you know enough of both the bike and its history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    Get rid of it and use the money to buy a years bus pass.
    Now he has given what problems he's having/had with it ... who in their right minds would buy it .. ???

    Hyo's resale "value" (for want of a better word) was never great to start with ...



    But in answer to the question in the original post ... IMHO ... no ...
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    Get it going and flick it off to the next unsuspecting owner ..............

    Better yet, get it going and trade it in on a reliable bike ........

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    to hell with fixing the cunt of a thing.
    an honest description as a $1 reserve on trademe, take any financial loss as a lesson and go buy something else

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    to hell with fixing the cunt of a thing.
    an honest description as a $1 reserve on trademe, take any financial loss as a lesson and go buy something else
    or do what anybody else on tardme does:

    "Shitbag 50 for sale. One careful lady owner, always garaged, serviced every two weeks by the Repsol Honda MotoGP team on their days off. Completely reliable, only ridden on sunny Sundays to church. Only selling to upgrade, reluctant sale, Expressions of interest over $8000"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mango View Post
    A week or so later the bike just stop took it to an electrician it looked like the regulator/rectifier had stopped working so i replaced that. Two days ago i pull up at uni and the new regulator/rectifier was smoking, so i take it back to the electrician and it looks like the last owner had charged up the battery to cover up the the stator and regulator/rectifier didn't work
    surely the electrician would've metered out the stator as it's often these that cause the rec/reg to fail?????? rather than just tell you to get a new rec/reg

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    "Is this bike worth keeping?"

    No.
    . “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    or do what anybody else on tardme does:

    "Shitbag 50 for sale. One careful lady owner, always garaged, serviced every two weeks by the Repsol Honda MotoGP team on their days off. Completely reliable, only ridden on sunny Sundays to church. Only selling to upgrade, reluctant sale, Expressions of interest over $8000"
    Dont forget, "Has been dropped by the PREVIOUS owner" How come no current owners have never dropped their bike??

    On subject tho', the OP has bought a lemon. I know of a few GV owners who have had a fantastic trouble free run from this model.
    " Rule books are for the Guidance of the Wise, and the Obedience of Fools"

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    to hell with fixing the cunt of a thing.
    an honest description as a $1 reserve on trademe, take any financial loss as a lesson and go buy something else
    This
    Sounds like it needs an owner that can fix it themselves, rather than continually getting dealers/mechanics to do it. No offense to OP.

    Pity there's so many problems with a 4 year old bike...
    "It's hard to keep an open mind, when so many people are trying to put things in it"

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    Not sure why Hyos seem so popular amongst newer riders - there are so many decent makes available for similar prices. I would get rid of it quick smart - prob trade it on a decent bike and take the loss as a life lesson. Not worth continuously chasing one prob after another.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    surely the electrician would've metered out the stator as it's often these that cause the rec/reg to fail?????? rather than just tell you to get a new rec/reg
    Well yes, that was my first thought.

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