hyosung bikes

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codewahn

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ok so ive seen a cheap 2nd hand hyosung for sale and it looks sound but i just hate the color of it lol. so question is where the hell do you get parts for them its a hyosung xrx125 been having a look and cant find anything some spray paint has crossed my mind but wouldnt it just chip and flake on plastic...and just take too much effort lol...or even spare time due to work
 
Its not been too bad actually! When i first got it straight out the crate the fuel tap in it was F*cked! And the ruined the air and my 17th birthday! But from what ive been told lexmoto did a sneaky recall to fix them. But it has been a pretty good bike, aslong as you treat it well, run it in properly and treat it well it will be a good bike. Not too sure on the pulse's as iv only seen about 2 in my area.
 
I've had very good luck with my bike. Not a hiccup as far as mechanical gremlins go. Surely it wouldn't be that expensive to remove the plastics and work out a deal with a local panel beaters to give it a spray. Might be worth making a few calls anyhow. And if I can source parts in South Africa, I don't see how you guys would have any issues UK side. Good luck!
 
Hyosung seem to be fine, haven't really heard any horror stories about them. My local dealer Startright always seem to have something positive to say about the bikes anyway, which I suppose is a good thing!

CMPO probably won't have any parts in stock because Hyosung are Korean and not Chinese ;-)

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Always buy them as cheap as possible second hand, the value depreciates really fast. There the bike first time riders will buy since you can pick up models less then 4 years old for under £1.5k, and with some haggling you could do better.

My suggestion, go over see the bike and look out for anything that may need to be replaced or fixed and then use that to lower the price. Be very careful the bikes suffer from really bad rusting and the forks have had problems with leaks etc. Remember these are often first time bikes and may have been dropped so make sure nothing is bent and all the electronics work.
 
yea i think im on the verge of giving up trying to find a local 2nd hand bike that doesnt have rust on it lol, mite just get a brand new pulse from sheldon motorcycles wich isnt that far from me bike only costs like 1450 and probly wont need it deliverd like i would if i buy else where but if i do it wont cost that much its only about a 15 min drive away
 
can't decide on what would be the better choice in bike a lexmoto xtrs or the pulse adrenaline, i do like them both but just cant decide on what one to get, any opinions?
 
codewahn said:
can't decide on what would be the better choice in bike a lexmoto xtrs or the pulse adrenaline, i do like them both but just cant decide on what one to get, any opinions?

2 different bikes, I could only choose a bike when I actually sat on it.
 
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