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HYOSUNG GV250 User Manual

HYOSUNG GV250
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The personal safety of the rider may be
involved. Disregarding this information
could result in injury to the rider.
WARNING
These instructions point out special
service procedures or precautions
that must be followed to avoid damag-
ing the machine.
CAUTION
NOTE: This provides special information
to make maintenance easier or impor-
tant instructions clearer.
IMPORTANT
BREAK-IN INFORMATION FOR
YOUR MOTORCYCLE
The first 1,000km(600miles) are the most impor-
tant in the life of your motorcycle .
Proper break-in operation during this time will
help ensure maximum life and performance from
your new motorcycle.
Hyosung parts are manufactured of high quality
materials, and manufactured parts are finished to
close tolerances. Proper break-in operation
allows the machined surfaces to polish each
other and mate smoothly.
Motorcycle reliability and performance depend
on special care and restraint exercised during
the break-in period. It is especially important that
you avoid operating the engine in a manner
which could expose the engine parts to exces-
sive heat.
Please refer to the BREAK-IN section for specific
break-in recommendations.
WARNING/CAUTION/NOTE
Please read this manual and follow its instruc-
tions carefully. To emphasize special informa-
tion the words
WARNING,
CAUTIONand
NOTEcarry special meanings and should
be carefully reviewed.
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HYOSUNG GV250 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine TypeV-Twin, 4-stroke
Displacement249 cc
Transmission5-speed
Front SuspensionTelescopic forks
Front BrakeSingle disc
Rear BrakeDrum
Front Tire110/90-16
Compression Ratio10.3:1
Starting SystemElectric
Final DriveChain
Fuel SystemFuel Injection
Rear SuspensionDual shocks
Rear Tire150/80-15
Wheelbase1515 mm
IgnitionCDI
FrameSteel double cradle

Summary

IMPORTANT

BREAK-IN INFORMATION FOR YOUR MOTORCYCLE

Information on the initial 1,000km break-in period for optimal motorcycle performance and longevity.

CONSUMER INFORMATION

ACCESSORY INSTALLATION AND PRECAUTION SAFETY TIPS

Guidelines for safely selecting and installing accessories to maintain motorcycle stability and performance.

SAFE RIDING RECOMMENDATION FOR MOTORCYCLE RIDERS

Essential precautions for ensuring rider safety and an enjoyable riding experience.

CONTROLS

GEARSHIFT LEVER

Instructions on shifting gears using the gearshift lever, including neutral selection and downshifting.

FUEL AND OIL RECOMMENDATION

BREAK-IN

Introduction to the break-in period, emphasizing its importance for engine life and performance.

MAXIMUM THROTTLE OPENING RECOMMENDATIONS

Recommended throttle opening limits during the initial break-in period for various mileage intervals.

AVOID CONSTANT LOW SPEED

Advises against operating at constant low speed to prevent part glazing and ensure proper seating.

VARY THE ENGINE SPEED

Emphasizes the importance of varying engine speed for proper component loading and cooling during break-in.

BREAKING IN THE NEW TIRES

Proper break-in procedures for new tires to ensure maximum performance and safety.

ALLOW THE ENGINE OIL TO CIRCULATE BEFORE RIDING

Importance of allowing oil to circulate before starting to ride for critical engine component lubrication.

OBSERVE YOUR FIRST, AND MOST 1,000km SERVICE

Highlights the critical nature of the 1,000km service for break-in completion and optimal performance.

INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

Outlines the intervals for scheduled maintenance services in kilometers.

LUBRICATION POINTS

Identifies key lubrication points crucial for smooth operation and longevity of motorcycle parts.

RIDING TIPS

STARTING THE ENGINE

Step-by-step guide on how to start the motorcycle engine, considering cold and warm conditions.

INSPECTION AND REPAIR

ENGINE OIL

Importance of selecting quality engine oil and performing regular oil level checks.

ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK

Procedure for checking the engine oil level using the inspection window.

ENGINE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE

Recommended intervals and procedures for changing the engine oil and oil filter.

BRAKES

FRONT BRAKE

Information on inspecting and maintaining the front braking system.

BRAKE FLUID

Guidelines for checking and replenishing brake fluid levels in the master cylinder.

BRAKE PADS

How to inspect front brake pads for wear and when they need replacement.

REAR BRAKE

Instructions for inspecting and adjusting the rear braking system.

TIRE

TIRE PRESSURE

Importance of maintaining correct tire pressure for safety, stability, and tire life.

TIRE REPLACEMENT

Guidelines for replacing tires, including wear indicators and recommended replacement intervals.

WHEN THE ENGINE REFUSES TO START

TROUBLE SHOOTING

A systematic approach to diagnosing and resolving starting issues.

Fuel Supply Check

Steps to verify fuel availability and flow to the carburetor.

Ignition System Check

Procedure to check for spark at the spark plug to diagnose ignition problems.

SPECIFICATIONS

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