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hi all , well as some as you know im having a starting problem with my bike when its warmed up. Full details here .....


http://www.themotorbikeforum.co.uk/view ... =5&t=31081



but yesterday I was looking around at what the problem could be . (still dont know what it is :( )


but anyway when I checked the air filter I lifted it out and it was damp underneath it , and it reaked of fuel.


heres a pic, Im guessing that all that shouldn't be there?


http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c262/jaffa15/02062010034-1.jpg

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c262/jaffa15/02062010035.jpg

Posted

Petrol in the air box is quite common for a lot of bikes... My vara had it and it was just because of the carbs and fumes working their way up and settling.


It not working in anything but neutral and conking out when warm must be electrical. So consult your Hyosung dealer and a Haynes manual. I would say the ECU is buggered which they did very easily on the Hyosungs of old. 2007 ones did it but this was sorted in 2008.


What year Hyosung do you have?

Posted

if thats looking down from above, then i'd say its petrol vapour thats accumalated in the foam filter, a wet filter wont help starting as it takes more effort for the filter to breathe, let it dry out thoroughly and try it again, otherwise you need to look further, as Fozzie suggests..

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