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 Posted: 15:06 - 17 Feb 2025 Post subject: Being given a 125, sat outside under a cover 5 years |
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Friends son crashed sometime after CBT, left bike at his dad’s under a tarp where it has sat, for some years. No longer wants it, dad moving to flat, so no garden to keep it in.
Hyosung 125cc
Looks like headlight missing, did this previously have a bikin fairing i wonder?
These are the only photos i have, collecting it next Monday, hopefully going to push it a couple miles to my house.
Can anyone see anything obviously catastrophically wrong with it?
I intend to give it to the kid 2 doors down who had his bike stolen last autumn, to fix up and ride, |
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Thats as close to factory fresh as I have seen on a used Hyosung.
They are heavy. That did have full fairing, its got USD which only came on the GT125R model.
Its still got fucking lego block Shinko tyres, factor in some rubber cos those things are like bricks
The 125R fairing kit can be ££
Its worth is low, especially without its tarty frock. |
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Looka like a viable project bike and the price is right.
Shouldn't cost anything much other than time and a battery to see if it's a runner.
One potential tripping point is if any of the FI or ignition system relys on something electronic in the clocks or key/ignition switch. Especially if there's an immobiliser or something.
Getting these things roadworthy can cost more than you imagine. Budget for a set of tyres, brake pads, chain and sprockets, cables, filters and fluids, fork seals and possibly some of the wheel/chassis bearings. You could be at £500 by then.
Then you'll need a headlamp and instruments. You can get small digital instrument panels pretty cheaply or start scouring breakers. My go-to for lights with fixer-uppers is usually a couple of fork clamp brackets and a pattern 250LC headlamp which you can also attach some universal indicators to. The USD forks might make that a little trickier. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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stinkwheel wrote: | Getting these things roadworthy can cost more than you imagine. Budget for a set of tyres, brake pads, chain and sprockets, cables, filters and fluids, fork seals and possibly some of the wheel/chassis bearings. You could be at £500 by then. |
Totally this btw, its not got small tyres, they are "big bike" so 120 fronts and 150 potentially 160 rears can go on them. Might be worth seeing if you can levy some part worns, anything is better than the Shinko sliders on there.
You may find spares hard, the main dealers fell off a bit and the ones I used to deal with have closed. There will be spares, but expect a bit of faff. The GT/GTR are the same bar the front end (clocks/forks/clip ons etc), the GV is the same, engine wise at least.
I'd potentially be looking at a generic clock and as Stinkwheel says, generic bracket and headlight. The USD on them are chunky, but I have used adjustable headlight brackets from SF parts to do a quick bodge up on a crash damaged track bike. They sell or used to sell 49-51mm USD tapered clamps, bit of rubber strapping around the fork legs stops them sliding and lets you really tighten them up, then just a round/square light to suit.
The cost does rack up quick though! |
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Conveniently the 250 is identical. They share everything...just the engine would make it non learner legal, but I mean, I've never seen someone put one into a 125 frame and forget to register it.
I think it's peperami that has a hyosung. I'd buy another if it come up cheap |
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WD Forte wrote: | I knew someone here had been tinkering with one |
For many years with little progress...
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 Posted: 00:18 - 20 Feb 2025 Post subject: Re: Being given a 125, sat outside under a cover 5 years |
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Raffles wrote: | If a jobsworth cop stumbles upon you, you could end up having a really bad day. |
They're too busy chasing down ppl saying hurty words on Twitter. Seriously though, someone pushing a bike does look like a classic "I've bust the steering lock, I'll hot wire the ignition when I get home." Do the lights work? Do it late at night when they change shifts  ____________________ Royal Enfield Continental GT 535, Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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i had a look into getting the fairinged version when I was on cbt because its actually a "full-sized bike"...and a v-twin.
What put me off was there seem to be somewhat of an issue with carb rubbers/inlets leaking, and theyre scarce to replace. I never did actually go view one, just joined the facebook groups and tried to decode what the yoof were saying. You had to filter out "dumb people doing dumb things" as well as the "most of these bikes had been owned and fiddled with in the past"
I believe (please correct me) its the same general frame for the 125, the 250 and the 650.
I probably would have bought one, if they were still available new (bought a secondhand one...) but I think they phased out in 2012 or 2016 or something.
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