Hyosung mechanic
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Hyosung mechanic
Hyosung mechanic wanted.
Where we can fix our bikes?
I struggling with my at the moment
Where we can fix our bikes?
I struggling with my at the moment
Re: Hyosung mechanic
Try a normal car garage that also do bikes!! None of my local bike shops/garages will touch my bike! But my local car garage have MOT'd her for the last 3 years! With nothing but tyres needed! And the bike mechanic is a biker and a nice guy!
Hope that helps
Hope that helps
dragonpage- Posts : 104
Join date : 2013-04-24
Age : 42
Location : Wootton, Isle of Wight
Re: Hyosung mechanic
I get my MOT at a local car garage too, no problem with them.
For repairs, I am lucky to have a former Hyosung dealer near Glasgow where I bought the bike. Although he is no longer a dealer and sells mostly Chinese bikes now, he knows Hyosung bikes well and services it/changes the oil for me. Got my new tyres there too, at a competitive price compared to buying on line then paying for fitting.
Is there not an independent bike shop or mechanic near you who would work on your bike? I have spoken with one or two other shops up here who said they'd be happy enough to work on the bike, although I haven't needed them. There is a new chain of Hyosung dealers too, none near you?
For parts I have used Brooks Barn off E-bay and another motorcycle dealer close by for brake pads, which are the same as some Jap bikes (Honda, I think), and got a new rear chain sprocket from Sandy Bike Spares, also contacted through E-bay. All very good prices, and in the UK, so no long delivery times from the far east.
I hope you find someone.
For repairs, I am lucky to have a former Hyosung dealer near Glasgow where I bought the bike. Although he is no longer a dealer and sells mostly Chinese bikes now, he knows Hyosung bikes well and services it/changes the oil for me. Got my new tyres there too, at a competitive price compared to buying on line then paying for fitting.
Is there not an independent bike shop or mechanic near you who would work on your bike? I have spoken with one or two other shops up here who said they'd be happy enough to work on the bike, although I haven't needed them. There is a new chain of Hyosung dealers too, none near you?
For parts I have used Brooks Barn off E-bay and another motorcycle dealer close by for brake pads, which are the same as some Jap bikes (Honda, I think), and got a new rear chain sprocket from Sandy Bike Spares, also contacted through E-bay. All very good prices, and in the UK, so no long delivery times from the far east.
I hope you find someone.
AJC- Posts : 34
Join date : 2014-05-21
Location : Campsie, near Glasgow
Re: Hyosung mechanic
My bike after 5 months back home from garage, still in the same bad condition. Finally I fixed all on my own, and best how I can (I'm not a bike mechanic!).
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