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Ive been doing a job (and no, my phrase isnt misplaced) on my bie so its was in bits for a while. When I went to put it back together, it wouldnt start. I thought it was the battery - charged it - wasnt the problem. There was no fuel in the pipes.

So, got it going and it woudnt go past 30. I relented and kept pushing it and after an hour got it up to 70.

what happened? why did it do that? is it going to do this every time i take it apart?


thanks for your wisdom yet again :D

Posted

yeah, hmmm. :D :) :|

Seriously though, i dont want to have this problem every time i disconnect the petrol tank because im planning on doing it alot soon.

its a 250 hyosung so it shouldnt take me an hour to get to 70 :?

Posted

Drop pandp a message he's recently rebuilt a hyosung so he might be able to help check it out in the projects section above pit stop

Posted

You had probably kinked a fuel pipe when you put the tank back on, restricting the fuel reaching the carb(s) :)

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its a 250 hyosung

 

There's your problem 8-)


Any problems you have with your bike after a strip down can be easily cured by keep riding and rev the nuts off it :roll:

 

Also hammers! Varying degrees of size and weight. :cheers:


Save the sledgehammer till you've completely lost your patience

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