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Hey Mum ...I bought a Hyo!

Discussion in 'Hyosung 250cc' started by GreyImport, Jul 20, 2014.

  1. maelstrom

    maelstrom LiteTek Staff Member Premium Member 250cc Vendor Contributing Member

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    I vote for the Kawasaki. C'mon Mr Grey buy some of the good doctors' favourite poison and I am sure he will get that swingarm bolt out for you in no time.
     
  2. Phil

    Phil Senior Member Contributing Member

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    Totally agree with Blair, and if you need parts you know where to come and to add a little bit more I have a frame also.
    Was about to say "THERE'S MORE" but we have run out of steak knives :lolsign: no pressure mate :lolsign:
     
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    Linkin The Mechanic Premium Member Contributing Member Dirty Wheel Club

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    Well there's now a perfectly good FZR transmission sitting in a lower crankcase half for you Mr. Grey. To get the crankshaft from the other engine you have is a simple matter, but you'll need a rattle gun to get the stator off. There's a bolt I used at the TAFE sitting in the box of parts, threaded into the stator from the engine I disassembled today.

    You rattle gun off the bolt that holds the stator to the crank, thread in the bigger bolt to the stator, "tighten" with the rattle gun and it should pop the stator off the crank.

    Best to chock the crank so it can't rotate
     
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  4. GreyImport

    GreyImport Administrator Staff Member The Chief Contributing Member

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    Sold the Hyo .... bought a Toyo

    :neo:

    Dual tanks , dual batteries , air suspension , front tow bar, 8 seater , sunroof

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  5. Phil

    Phil Senior Member Contributing Member

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    Nice one Mr Grey

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    Nice one, the van gone ? How many bikes can you fit in the back ?
     
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    at least one of these

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    Spell that "LLAMAHA" and some people would argue it's still pronounced "Ya-ma-ha" :lolsign:
     
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    does that mean the bikes are on the way out?
     
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    The one good thing about the Hyo is it probably used about a million litres less of fuel!

    See I can be positive about sewing machines too...

    Dang probably ruined it.

    Shutting up....
     
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    I nearly have as many cars as bikes now :D

    I bought this to replace the aging 4WD van and the newer comfortable Honda Accord

    Now I have a newer comfortable 4WD ... more practical

    Would have preferred a diesel .... but for $3200 ... I dont care
     
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