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    Blah Hey Hyosung riders!

    A few months back I got myself a gv250. I absolutely love it (knowing little all about other bikes) but want to make a few small visual mods, not that she isn't aesthetically pleasing at present.

    While wondering the net i found this guy in Korea, the home of the Hyosung, who sell add on and what not. Seeing that we can't buy accessories within New Zealand I was wondering if any one has found another avenue for Hyosung parts.

    http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/hyo...uiser_2007.php

    (Sorry wrong address. this has the spec of the Aqulia. See post below for the address i was rabbiting on about.)

    What i am really after is some running boards for my baby.

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    You should be able to buy parts from any local hyosung dealer! But their pricing wouldnt be as good as getting the parts directly

    Try this link: http://www.richardhyosunggvgt.com/

    He sends them straight from Korea!

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    Oh sorry. that was the address i was suppose to put on.

    And i thought beer made us smarter. Must need more to make it work!

    rphenix, have you dealt with this guy before? He seems to have some pretty cool stuff.

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    http://www.korider.com/forum/modules...viewforum&f=46

    Korider is a good place to find various mods for Hyo's. Above is the link to the GV section

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Matt View Post
    A few months back I got myself a gv250. I absolutely love it (knowing little all about other bikes) but want to make a few small visual mods, not that she isn't aesthetically pleasing at present.

    While wondering the net i found this guy in Korea, the home of the Hyosung, who sell add on and what not. Seeing that we can't buy accessories within New Zealand I was wondering if any one has found another avenue for Hyosung parts.

    http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/hyo...uiser_2007.php

    (Sorry wrong address. this has the spec of the Aqulia. See post below for the address i was rabbiting on about.)

    What i am really after is some running boards for my baby.

    there is an american in korea that supplies add ons for hyosung (pm horse) as he has just got some paniers and screen from him, and only took a couple of days from order till he recieved them, and they look great.
    "IF IT DOESN'T KILL YA, DO IT AGAIN"

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    Yep, that's the website, Richard Jordan is the man! I heartily recommend checking out his website.

    Don't be put off by the freight prices - yes, they are expensive from Korea, but combine a few things in your order and it gets a lot more reasonable.

    I emailed him during the afternoon of Wednesday the 19th asking about the freight cost of ordering the hard panniers, a windscreen, and a centre stand together. He replied to me later that evening and I paid him via Paypal.

    The next evening he rang me at home(!) to apologise because he'd added up the figures wrong and left the price of the centre stand out of the total. I checked his email and he was right. He asked me to pay the balance (which I did the next morning) but said he'd already shipped all the items.

    Fast forward a few days to Xmas eve - I'm attempting to sleep in when there's a knock at the door at 8:30am. Damn couriers and their early morning habits! It's two large boxes from Korea - panniers, centre stand, and windscreen.

    I spent the morning bolting them on the bike - it was a nice pre-xmas xmas treat.

    You can check out photos of the bike with the bits added on here. I took these today after my efforts yesterday washing and polishing the bike. Total cost for Panniers + Centre Stand + Screen + Freight was US$475.

    I'm very happy with Richard's operation, and there are a few other things for the bike that I've got my eye on - but they'll have to wait a few months until I've got some money again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horse View Post

    You can check out photos of the bike with the bits added on here. I took these today after my efforts yesterday washing and polishing the bike. Total cost for Panniers + Centre Stand + Screen + Freight was US$475.

    I'm very happy with Richard's operation, and there are a few other things for the bike that I've got my eye on - but they'll have to wait a few months until I've got some money again.
    Hey Horse nice mods I see you got the travel cases they look much better on your bike in the candy red than on Richards site I ended up with a Ventura system the only advantage being the Ventura is on the rear of the bike so no extra width so easier lane splitting do you have any problem getting down the side of cars with those things on?

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