GD 250
GD 250
GD 250
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
① Fill the electrolyte to the battery.
② Leave the battery for 30 minutes.
③ Charge the battery by standard charging. This is necessary for reliability of the
battery.
④ Install the battery to the motorcycle.
CAUTION
Do not use the battery without the battery initial charging.
Otherwise the battery service life may be shortened.
WARNING
The 『 』 uses a battery ignition system.
Do not permit to start or operate the motorcycle without the battery otherwise the
electrical system will be damage.
Always start or ride the motorcycle with the correct battery installed and connected.
CAUTION
Use only the genuine Hyosung battery on the 『 』.
If use a non genuine battery, as poor performance for low temperature of the battery,
the engine could not start because the ECU is not running by lower battery moment
voltage than 7V when pushing the starter switch.
MAINTENANCE :
The exhaust system of this motorcycle requires no periodic maintenance.
The engine should be adjusted to the manufacture’ s specifications and
the spark plug should be kept in good condition. Running the engine with
incorrectly operating spark plug or misadjusted fuel injection system may
cause permanent damage to the catalyst and to the noise control system.
WARNING WARNING
Motorcycle safety equipment starts with Review thoroughly the instructions in
a quality safety helmet. One of the most the “INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING”
serious injuries that can happen is a section of this manual. Do not forget to
head injury. ALWAYS wear a properly perform an entire safety inspection to
approved helmet. You should also wear ensure the safety of the rider and its
a suitable eye protection. passenger.
WARNING WARNING
Your riding skill and mechanical Riding on bad weather days, especially
knowledge from the foundation for safe wet ones, requires extra caution.
riding practices. Braking distances double on a rainy
We suggest that you practice riding day. Stay off of the painted surface
your motorcycle in a non-traffic marks, manhole covers and greasy
situation until you are thoroughly appearing areas as they can be
familiar with your machine and its especially slippery.
controls. Use extreme caution at railway
Remember practice makes perfect. crossings and on metal gratings and
bridges.
Whenever you have a doubt about road
condition, slow down!
WARNING
Ride within the boundaries of your own
skill at all times. Knowing these limits
and staying within them will help you to
avoid accidents.
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6. RIDING TIPS··························47
STARTING THE ENGINE
STARTING OFF
USING THE TRANSMISSION
RIDING ON HILLS
STOPPING AND PARKING
7. BREAK-IN· ························· 52
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9. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE·················· 57
11. TROUBLESHOOTING·····················85
16. SPECIFICATIONS·······················94
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GD250-000010
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● When
refueling, always shut the ℃ -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
Temperature
engine off and turn the ignition key ℉ -22 -4 14 32 50 68 86 104
to the “OFF” position.
Never refuel near the flames, sparks Use the chart to select a viscosity rating
and heat sources. based on temperature range in your area.
● Do not overfill the fuel tank.
Do not fill gasoline above the fuel
tank entrance lower end.
N O T E
In very cold weather [below -15 C (5
F)], use SAE 5W/30 for good starting
and smooth operation.
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WARNING
Engine coolant is harmful or fatal if
swallowed or inhaled.
CAUTION
Spilled engine coolant can damage
painted surfaces.
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Water 0.615 ℓ
50%
Engine coolant 0.615 ℓ
N O T E
This 50 % mixture will protect the
cooling system from freezing at
temperatures above -31℃.
If the motorcycle is to be exposed to
temperature below -31℃this mixing
ratio should be increased up to 55 %
(-40℃) or 60 % (-55℃).
The mixing ratio should not exceed 60
%.
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② ②
③
④ ⑤ ⑥
① ⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩
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⑬ ⑳
⑫
⑪
N O T E
“ ” : means the invisable parts.
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N O T E
“ ” : means the invisable parts.
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IGNITION SWITCH
STEERING
LOCK
KEY
STEERING
LOCK
⊙ “OFF” POSITION
In this position the ignition circuit is
interrupted, a running engine stops, and a
non-running engine will not start.
The key can be removed.
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WARNING
Turning the ignition switch to the
“OFF”or “LOCK” position while the
motorcycle is moving can be
hazardous. Moving the motorcycle while
the steering is locked can be hazardous.
You could lose your balance and fall, or
you could drop the motorcycle.
N O T E
Start the engine after turning the key to
the “ON” position, or the battery will
lose power due to consumption by the
lamp.
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❶
❾
❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ ❻ ❼
WARNING CAUTION
Operating the display while riding can To adjust brightness of the instrument
be hazardous. Removing a hand from panel display, push the switch ⑭ (in
the handlebars can reduce your ability the Normal mode) for 0.6 ~ 1 seconds
to control the motorcycle. while you want to change.
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CAUTION
If the “FI” check lamp does not come
on when the ignition switch is set to
“ON” position with the engine stopped
or fail to go out after the engine start,
contact an authorized Hyosung dealer.
CAUTION
Riding the motorcycle with the “FI”
check lamp lit after starting the engine
can damage the engine and
transmission.
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CAUTION
Operating the motorcycle while the
coolant temperature warning lamp is lit
can damage your motorcycle. ⑥ HIGH BEAM INDICATOR
Continued operation of the motorcycle LAMP
with high engine coolant temperature The blue high beam indicator lamp will
may result in engine damage or come on when the head lamp high beam is
premature wear. turned on.
If the coolant temperature warning lamp
comes on, stop the engine and allow it
to cool before restarting.
Refer to the note below.
N O T E
● H igh engine speed, low vehicle
speeds, or heavy load can ⑦ TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR
increase engine coolant LAMP
temperature. When the turn signals are being operated
Decrease engine speed, reduce either to the right or to the left, the green
load and select an appropriate indicator will flash at the same time.
transmission gear to lower the
temperature.
● D ebris or mud in front of the
engine or packed between the
radiator fins can reduce cooling
ability.
R e m o v e a n y d e b r i s o r m u d
preventing air flow to the engine.
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Trip meter A
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CLOCK ADJUSTMENT
Mode Switch Push it for Adjustment
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Ⓐ
Ⓑ
The 『 』’s fuel meter is LCD
(Liquid Crystal Display) type, it indicates The 『 』’s coolant temperature
the remaining fuel amount in the fuel tank. meter is LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) type,
The fuel meter displays all 6 segments it indicates the coolant temperature.
when the fuel tank is full. The coolant temperature meter displays
[ The “F”(Full) mark indicates the fuel tank all 9 segments when the coolant
is full.] temperature is hot.
The “E”(Empty) mark indicates the fuel [ The “H”(Hot) mark indicates the coolant
tank is empty or nearly so. temperature is hot.]
When the remaining fuel is approximately When the coolant temperature is higher
4.0 ℓ, the indicator Ⓐ of the last column than 113℃(235.4℉), the “H” (Hot) mark Ⓑ
blinks only. blinks.
Fill the fuel tank before the indicator Ⓐ of The “C”(Cool) mark indicates the coolant
the last column blinks only. temperature is cool.
The fuel tank capacity is 11.0 ℓ.
CAUTION
CAUTION Running the engine with high engine
Before the indicator Ⓐ of the last coolant temperature can cause serious
column blinks only, you should add engine damage.
fuel to the fuel tank at the first If the “H” mark Ⓑ on the engine
opportunity to avoid running out of coolant temperature meter blinks, stop
fuel. the engine to let it cool.
CAUTION
For checking the fuel meter, hold the
motorcycle vertically and the ignition
switch “ON”.
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WARNING
Obey the speed limit and traffic
regulation at all times.
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❺ ❹ WARNING
Set the dimmer switch “ ” when
other vehicle is running in front or
① CLUTCH LEVER
against.
The clutch lever is used for disengaging
the drive to the rear wheel when starting
the engine or shifting the transmission ④ TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
gear. Using when left, right turn or change
Squeezing the lever disengages the direction.
clutch.
■“ ” Position :F lash the left turn
CAUTION signal lamp.
■ “ ” Position : F lash the right turn
Use the clutch correctly. signal lamp.
Otherwise, the clutch may be worn ■ “ △ ” (OFF) : P
ushing the “△”
quickly. position will stop the turn
signal lamp to operate.
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③ THROTTLE GRIP
Engine speed is controlled by position of
the throttle grip. Turn it toward you to
❸
❺ ❹
increase engine speed. Turn it away from
you to decrease the engine speed.
CAUTION
② FRONT BRAKE LEVER Turn off the hazard warning switch
The front brake is applied by squeezing promptly after use.
the brake lever gently toward the throttle If the motorcycle is ridden with the
grip. hazard warning switch turned on, it
The front brake is a powerful disk brake may confuse other drivers.
system. Do not brake excessively so as to The battery will eventually become
cause the front wheel to lock up or skid. depleted if the hazards warning
The brake lamp will come on when the remains on for a period of time without
lever is squeezed. the engine running.
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WARNING
Never attempt to change the front brake
lever position while riding, or you may
lose control.
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CAUTION
When the transmission is in neutral, the
green indicator lamp on the instrument
panel will be lit.
However, even though the light is
illuminated, cautiously release the
The 『 』 has a 6-speed clutch lever slowly to determine
transmission which operates as shown. whether the transmission is positively
in neutral.
To shift properly, squeeze the clutch lever
and close the throttle at the same time you
operate the gearshift lever.
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❸ ❶
❷
❺
F
L
❸ [ POSITION Ⓑ ]
❶
The 『 』 is delivered from the
factory on position Ⓐ.
❸
WARNING
When adjusting the footrest position,
❷ the M10 mounting bolts be torqued to
the proper specification.
[ POSITION Ⓐ ] If they are not, the footrest can come off
unexpectedly.
TIGHTEN TORQUE
Footrest mounting 4.0 ~ 5.0 kgf·m
bolt (40 ~ 50 N·m)
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■ Position Ⓐ GD250-000010
GD250-000010
2 △ ● ● Possible
❼ 3 ● △ △ Impossible
4 △ ● △ Impossible
5 △ △ ● Impossible
N O T E
● On or Up
△ Off or Down
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F
L
CAUTION
● The trunk could be heated. The length of the long spring provides the
Don’t keep anything that doesn’t soft spring preload and the length of the
endure heat. short spring provides the stiff spring
● Don’t keep the fragile. preload.
● Check if it is locked.
● The unlocking of rear seat could
cause serious accident.
● Don’t allow water to get inside the
trunk or it could damage.
● Don’t keep the valuables in the trunk
when leaving unattended.
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WARNING
Do not overfill the fuel tank. Stop adding
fuel when the fuel level reaches the
bottom of the filler neck. If you fill the
tank beyond this level, fuel may
overflow when it expands due to engine
heat or heating by the sun.
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N O T E
Engine oil expands and oil level
⊙ ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK increases when the engine oil is hot.
Follow the procedure below to inspect the Check and adjust engine oil level when
engine oil level. the engine oil is not hot.
1. Start the engine and run it for a few
minutes.
2. Stop the engine and wait three minutes.
CAUTION
WARNING Be sure to use the engine oil specified
in the FUEL, ENGINE OIL AND ENGINE
The engine and the components of the COOLANT RECOMMENDATION
exhaust system become very hot and section.
remain hot for some time after the
engine has been stopped. Before
handling these components, wear
insulating gloves or wait until the
engine and the exhaust system have
CAUTION
cooled down. Operating the motorcycle with an
incorrect amount of engine oil can
damage your motorcycle.
3. Hold the motorcycle vertically.
Too little or too much engine oil can
N O T E damage your engine.
Position the motorcycle on firm and flat Place the motorcycle on level ground.
ground. Check the engine oil level with the
engine oil level lens before each use of
4. Inspect the engine oil level through the the motorcycle.
engine oil level lens on the right side on
the engine.
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CAUTION
In case of the engine oil being over
filled, the engine output will be reduced.
Be careful not to over fill the engine oil.
CAUTION
Improper jacking may cause damage to
the frame or engine.
CAUTION
More frequent servicing may be ❶
performed on motorcycles that are
used under severe conditions, inspect
① Quantity of Engine oil,
② Pollution degree of Engine oil
before riding the motorcycle and then
supplement and replace at any time to
F
L
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CAUTION
Remove, inspect and clean the oil
strainer Ⓐ by removing the engine oil
WARNING strainer cap Ⓑ when replacing the
Engine oil (specially, when first
New and used oil can be hazardous. replacing).
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❸
L
CAUTION
To tighten the engine oil filter properly, it
is important to accurately identify the
position at which the oil filter gasket first
contacts the mounting surface.
CAUTION
Approximately 1,100 ㎖ of the engine
oil must be required when changing
the engine oil only without replacing
6. Loosen the engine oil filter ③ counter-
the engine oil filter.
clockwise and remove it with a 30mm
socket wrench.
7. Wipe off the mounting surface on the
engine where the new engine oil filter will CAUTION
be seated with a clean rag. In case of the engine oil being over
8. S mear a little engine oil around the filled, the engine output will be reduced.
rubber gasket of the new engine oil filter. Be careful not to over fill the engine oil.
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11. Install the engine oil filler plug ① . The coolant should be kept between the
12. Start the engine and allow it idle for a “F”(FULL) and “L”(LOW) level lines in the
few minutes. Check to see that no the reservoir tank at all times.
engine oil is leaking from the engine oil Inspect the level every time before riding
filter ③ and engine oil drain plug ② . while the motorcycle vertically. If the
13. Check the engine oil level according to coolant is found lower than the “L” level
Engine Oil Level Check procedure. line, add properly mixed coolant in the
following way :
CAUTION If the reservoir tank is emptied, pour the
engine coolant to the reservoir tank and
Engine oil leaks from around the engine radiator.
oil filter or drain plug indicate incorrect
installation or the gasket damage. If you
find any leaks or are not sure that the
WARNING
engine oil filter / drain plug has been Wait for the engine to cool down before
properly installed, have the motorcycle checking or topping up coolant level.
inspected by your Hyosung dealer or
qualified mechanic.
N O T E
Position the motorcycle on firm and flat
ground.
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CAUTION
❶ If coolant level drops too quickly or
the reservoir tank is empty, check the
cooling circuit for leaks.
Have the repair carried out at an
authorized Hyosung dealer.
❷ WARNING
2. Remove the coolant reservoir tank filler Engine coolant is harmful or fatal if
cap ③ by turning it counter-clockwise. swallowed or inhaled.
N O T E
About 1.23 ℓof coolant will required
when filling the radiator and reservoir
tank.
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Do not attempt the start the engine until If the fuel injection system fails, the “FI”
all the segments of the tachometer turn
check lamp ① comes on and remains
on and then turn off again otherwise
lit.
the engine will start badly.
If the engine does not start or runs
Riding the motorcycle with the “FI”
badly, turn the ignition switch to the
check lamp lit after starting the engine
“OFF” position. After 8 seconds, turn
can damage the engine and
the ignition switch on, allow all the
transmission.
segments of the tachometer turn on
and turn off again and then attempt to Whenever the “FI” check lamp is lit
restart. while riding the motorcycle, have your
This allows the ISC (Idling Speed authorized Hyosung dealer or a
Control) solenoid to be initialized. qualified mechanic inspect the electric
fuel injection system as soon as
possible.
CAUTION
If the “FI” check lamp does not come
on when the ignition switch is set to
“ON” position with the engine stopped
or fail to go out after the engine start,
contact an authorized Hyosung dealer.
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When climbing steep hills, the 1. Turn the throttle grip away from you to
motorcycle may begin to slow down and close the throttle completely.
show lack of power. At this point, you 2. Apply the front and rear brakes evenly at
should shift to a lower gear so that the the same time.
engine will again be operating in its normal 3. Downshift through the gears as road
power range. Shift gear rapidly to prevent speed decreases.
the motorcycle from losing momentum. 4. S elect neutral with the clutch lever
When riding down a steep hill, the squeezed towards the grip (disengaged
engine may be used for braking by shifting position) just before the motorcycle
to a lower gear. stops. Neutral position can be confirmed
Be careful, however, not to allow the by observing the neutral indicator lamp.
engine to overrev.
WARNING WARNING
Inexperienced riders tend to
Operating this motorcycle on steep hills underutilize the front brake. This can
can be hazardous. cause excessive stopping distance and
Never operate this motorcycle on steep lead to a collision. Using only the front
hills. or rear brake can cause skidding and
loss of control.
WARNING
Hard braking while turning may cause
wheel skid and loss of control.
WARNING
Hard braking on wet, loose, rough, or
other slippery surfaces can cause
wheel skid and loss of control.
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Park the motorcycle where pedestrians Up to 1,600 km (1,000 miles) Less than 3/4 throttle
or children are not likely to touch the
muffler.
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WARNING
Failure to perform break-in of the tires
could cause tire slip and loss of control.
Use extra care when riding on new tire.
Perform proper break-in of the tire as
described in this section and avoid hard
acceleration, hard cornering, and hard
braking for the first 160 km (100 miles).
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CAUTION
Service should may be peformed
before 1,000 km (600 miles) on
motorcycle that are used under severe
conditions.
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Failure to inspect and maintain your Never modify this motorcycle through
motorcycle increases the chances of an improper installation or use of
accident or equipment damage. accessories.
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CAUTION
Lubricating switches can damage the switches.
Do not apply grease and oil to the switches.
❶ ❷ ❸
❻ ❺ ❹
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N O T E
“ ” : means the invisable parts.
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★ CHASSIS
Interval First Every Every
Item 1,000 km 4,000 km 8,000 km
Drive chain ★ Clean and lubricate every 1,000 km
Brake ★ Inspect Inspect -
Inspect Inspect -
Brake hose ★
Replace every 4 years
Inspect Inspect -
Brake fluid ★
Replace every 2 years
Tire Inspect Inspect -
Steering ★ Inspect Inspect -
Front forks ★ - Inspect -
Rear shock absorber ★ - Inspect -
Chassis nuts and bolts ★ Tighten Tighten -
General lubrication Lubricate Lubricate -
N O T E
“★” : Ask your Hyosung dealer or qualified mechanic to do the maintenance items marked.
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❾
❽
ENGINE OIL
❼
Check if there is leakage from crankcase.
❻
❺
❹ FUEL HOSE
❸ Inspect the fuel hoses for damage and
fuel leakage. If any defect are found the fuel
hoses must be replaced.
❷ Replace the fuel hoses every 4 years.
GASOLINE
Check if there is leakage from fuel tank,
fuel pump, hoses and electric fuel injection
system.
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Rubber cap
Always check the status of the cable's
rubber cap assembly and must be
assembled in the correct position.
Check the location of the cable's rubber
cap after adjusting the throttle cable play.
RADIATOR
Check if there is damage from the radiator.
Inspection Inspection
part Rubber cap part
RADIATOR HOSE
Check to see the radiator hoses for crack,
damage or engine coolant leakage.
If any defects are found, replace the
radiator hoses with new ones.
Replace the radiator hoses every 4 years.
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CAUTION
In the event of malfunction or if the
suspension needs expert servicing,
contact an authorised Hyosung dealer.
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WARNING
Never invert the battery cables.
Ensure that the ignition switch is in
position “OFF” before connecting or
disconnecting the battery, otherwise
some components might damage.
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CAUTION
If the air cleaner element is polluted it
will result in starting difficulty, engine
output reduced, combustion efficiency
decline, and sooty smoke (black
smoke). At this time, inspect and clean
the air cleaner element and confirm.
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❸
CAUTION
●W hen the air cleaner element is not
installed correctly, dust can go
inside and severely damage the
engine.
● Be careful not to allow water to go
into the element while washing.
WARNING
Operating the engine without the air
cleaner element in place can be
hazardous.
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TIGHTENING TORQUE
15 ~ 20 N·m
SPARK PLUG
(1.5 ~ 2.0 kgf·m)
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WARNING
Inadequate throttle cable play can cause
engine speed to rise suddenly when you
turn the throttle grip. This can lead to
loss of rider control.
WARNING
When finished, turn the handlebars to
make sure its movement does not affect
the engine idle rpm and check that the
throttle grip - when opened and then
THROTTLE CABLE PLAY released - returns smoothly to the
closed position.
ADJUSTMENT
There should be 0.5 ~ 1.0 mm (0.02 ~
0.04 in) free play in the throttle cable.
If this is not the case, proceed as
follows :
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WARNING
If you find any of these problems with your
Riding with the chain in poor condition
sprocket, consult your Hyosung dealer.
or improperly adjusted can lead to an
accident.
CAUTION
Inspect, adjust, and maintain the chain The two sprockets should be inspected
properly before each ride, according to for wear when a new chain is installed
this section. and replace them if necessary.
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CAUTION WARNING
The drive chain for this motorcycle is Kerosene can be hazardous. Kerosene
made of the special material. is flammable. Children or pets may be
The chain should be replaced with a harmed from contact with kerosene.
RK520STX for 『 』.
Use of another chain may lead to Keep flames and smoking materials
premature chain failure. away from kerosene. Keep children and
pets away from kerosene.
If swallowed, do induce vomiting. Call a
physician immediately.
Dispose of used kerosene properly.
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WARNING
Failure to properly inspect and maintain
your motorcycle brake systems can be
hazardous.
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[Front Brake]
[Rear Brake]
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CAUTION
This motorcycle uses glycol-based
brake fluid.
Do not use or mix different types of
brake fluid, otherwise serious damage [Front Brake]
will result in the brake system.
Use Only DOT4 brake fluid.
Do not spill any brake fluid on painted
or plastic surfaces as it will damage the
surface severely.
Never use any brake fluid that has been
stored in a used or unsealed container.
Never reuse brake fluid left over from
the last servicing and stored for long
period as it absorbs moisture from the
air.
[Rear Brake]
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Riding with worn brake pads will Replace both pads together.
reduce braking performance and will
increase your chance of having
accident. Inspect brake pad wear before
each use. Ask your Hyosung dealer or
qualified mechanic to replace brake
pads if any pad is worn to the limit.
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N O T E
The recommended brake fluid : DOT4
N O T E
The recommended brake fluid : DOT4
CAUTION
● Don’t replenish with brake fluid over
the limit line. It will leak out of the
brake fluid reservoir.
● Be careful not to allow dusts or
water to go inside when it is
replenished. ⊙ REAL BRAKE LAMP SWITCH
● D on’t use the unrecommended The rear brake lamp switch is located at
brake fluid. right-side of the engine.
● Brake fluid can damage severely the Move the switch up or down to adjust it
plastics or rubbers. When it is spilt until the switch operates and turns on the
on the parts, wipe them up brake lamp after the brake pedal begins to
immediately. be depressed.
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Inspect the tire pressure and the tire 2.00 kgf/㎠ 2.00 kgf/㎠
thread depth periodically. FRONT 200 kPa 200 kPa
Inspect frequently the tire pressure for the 29.0 psi 29.0 psi
safety and the tire life. 2.11 kgf/㎠ 2.25 kgf/㎠
REAR 211 kPa 225 kPa
WARNING 30.0 psi 32.0 psi
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TWI
TW
TWI
I
SCREW,
FOREIGN
TWI
MATERIAL
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2. Loosen the four front axle pinch bolts ① 2. Loosen the rear axle nut ①.
(right and left).
3. Loosen the front axle nut ② .
❶
❶
❶ ❷
3. Carefully position a jack or block under
engine and raise until the rear wheel is
4. Carefully position a jack or block under slightly off the ground.
engine and raise until the front wheel is
slightly off the ground.
5. Draw out the front axle .
WARNING
6. Slide the front wheel forward. A hot muffler can burn you.
7. To reinstall the front wheel assembly, The muffler will be hot enough to burn
reverse the sequence as described. yor for some time after stopping the
engine.
Wait until the muffler cools to avoid
burns.
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N O T E
Before changing a bulb, check the Brake / Tail lamp
fuses.
License
plate lamp
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CAUTION
Using a lamp bulb with the wrong 6. To reinstall the head lamp, reverse the
wattage rating can cause electrical above sequence.
system damage or shorten bulb life.
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❸ ❶
❷
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ZWh
ZWh ZWh
ZWh
CAUTION
XX XW
XW
YY
YWh
YWh ``
YWh
YWh
Installing a fuse of incorrect rating or
XWh
XWh XWh
XWh
ZZ __
using aluminum foil or wire instead of a
XWh
XWh XWh
XWh fuse may seriously damage the
[ ^
[ ^
electrical system.
\
XWh
XWh ]
XWh
XWh
\ ]
Always replace a blown fuse with a
fuse of the same type and rating. If the
new fuse blows in a short time, consult
your Hyosung dealer or a qualified
mechanic immediately.
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WARNING
Refit the fuel tank cap after draining all
fuel.
WARNING
Keep the fuel tank away from fires.
Allow some time for the engine and
muffler to cool down completely.
Fuel vapours are harmful to human
health.
Ensure the area is well ventilated before
proceeding.
Do not inhale fuel vapours.
Do not smoke, nor use naked flames.
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CAUTION
High pressure washers can damage CAUTION
your motorcycle (especially the radiator Do not use parts cleaner to throttle
pin). body and electric fuel injection
High pressure washers such as those sensors.
found at coin-operated car washes
have enough pressure to damage the
parts of your motorcycle. It may cause Use a garden hose at low pressure to
rust, corrosion and increase wear. remove the majority of dirt or other debris.
Do not use high pressure washers to Wash your motorcycle by hand with a mild
clean your motorcycle. soap or detergent and water. Try to
thoroughly remove all dirt and debris
without excessive water pressure. Cloth
rags, washing mitts or cleaning brushes can
be used, be careful with brushes as they
may scratch plastic or painted surfaces.
Rinse the motorcycle thoroughly with clean
water.
Dry all areas using a chamois or soft
absorbent cloth.
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❷
❹
❶
NOTE :
“ ” = means the invisable parts.
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93
★ ENGINE
Four-stroke, DOHC,
Type
Liquid-cooled
Number of cylinder 1 cylinder
Bore 73.0 mm (2.87 in)
Stroke 59.6 mm (2.35 in)
Piston displacement 249.5 cm3 (15.2 in3)
Fuel system Electric fuel injection
Starter system ELECTRIC STARTER
★ TRANSMISSION
94
★ ELECTRICAL
★ CAPACITIES
95