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PostPosted: 16:15 - 21 Apr 2009    Post subject: Hysoung RX 125 no spark.. Reply with quote

Just aquired a Hyosung RX125 for my fiance to use as a 1st bike, but we brought it with a 'earth problem' and the wiring has been molested, we have a wiring diagram for the bike but vertain wires dont match up colour wise and when you link them to where their supposed to go things dont work... anyways....

There is no spark, the bike will turn over off the button i have put a multi meter on the coil + wire from the CDI unit and turned the bike over and there is no output from this, we have un attached all the bodges up wiring and worked from the wiring diagram to reconnect eerything to what it should be and same problem bike turns over but no spark, Is there anyway to test a CDI unit

On the wiring problem there are some wires on the diagram that dont match those on the bike and some on the bike are not on the diagram. The genertor wires the 2 coming off are the main concern one of them is meant to go to the CDI unit which is connected the other is meant to go to the starter motor relay but when you connect this to the starter relay the bike will not turn over but if you just earth the wire on the starter relay it will turn over on the button so we have a spare wire from the generator and i have no idea where it is meant to go.

The bike is 2002 Hyosung RX 125 4valve 4 stroke.

Any ideas or ways to test the CDI or the pulser trigger would be greatly recieved.

Thanks
Dave
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PostPosted: 15:52 - 24 Apr 2009    Post subject: Husqvarna Sm125s..what oil shud i use Reply with quote

just bought a Husqvarna Sm125s 2003 model .. theres an oil cap under the seat what oil should i put in this oil cap??.. also theres a dipstick oil cap next to the rear brake leaver.. is this to check how much oil there is in it or shud i put oil in there too if so what oil??..

do i have to mix two stroke into the fuel tank aswell? Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 15:53 - 24 Apr 2009    Post subject: HUSQVARNA Sm125s 2003 model.. what oil should i run it on Reply with quote

just bought a Husqvarna Sm125s 2003 model .. theres an oil cap under the seat what oil should i put in this oil cap??.. also theres a dipstick oil cap next to the rear brake leaver.. is this to check how much oil there is in it or shud i put oil in there too if so what oil??..

do i have to mix two stroke into the fuel tank aswell?
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