On these type of bikes its a physical restriction in the carby i think all you need to do is to take out the carby sliders. if you want you can replave them with the ones from the sv650
yes you can but it must be done professional in case you break the bike
Hyosung was created in 1957.
Hyosung Constructions was created in 1977.
Hyosung Motorcycles are manufactured in Korea, Hyosung was the motor r&d company for Suzuki motorcycles for years.
Jeon Hyosung was born on 1989-10-13.
the kawasaki ninja 250r Hyosung gt250r or the hyosung 250 comet
They are fine for disposable bikes, but don't expect them to last a long time. They also don't have nearly the parts support that the Japanese bikes have (Yamaha, Honda, kawasaki, suzuki). There are better bikes out there! Save your money or buy a used Japanese bike. You won't regret it! Obviously written by someone that has never owned a Hyosung. I had the GT650 Comet (20000 miles before trading in) and now a GT650R that has 12000miles on it. All trouble free miles and neither of them have fallen apart or rusted away. To say they are a disposable bike is so wrong. What they are is the best bang for your money Go to www.korider.com for more information on Hyosung Im going to have to agree with the last statement made. Hyosung is not the best bike on the the road if your looking for stunts, but handling their is no better. A few problems with the bike, but most of it is of the lack of knowledge from the dealership. My GT650R is now lowered and stretched and ready for show and am looking for another one. We have spent a couple years working on Hyosung bikes along side all the major Japanese brands and although we can't say the quality is 100% the same, we don't experience more problems with Hyosung than with the Japanese brands. However working with Hyosung American can be tough at times, matters are not handled as promptly as the Japanese OEMs would, but that is not to say that the bikes are of poor quality. Ryan-www.ragingparts.com
no
2mph
27hp not much really
Have you asked shineray.co.uk
Remove the ring in the inlet manifold!