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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2009

Starting and Running of my 2004 Hyosung GV250. This bike has had performance jets installed in the carburetors from Larry Cook Motorcycles (http://www.lccycle.com/)

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  • is that the stock exhaust???

  • @ohcanadaman1 yes, but has just had the end baffles removed. just a matter of drilling out a couple of pot rivets from memory

  • @dominicfecteau yea ive been looking at these for when im 19 an can get my licence and i really like the sound but with me being in canada theres alot of these bikes but not alot of performance exhausts and how reliable are they and please tell me the truth thanx

  • @ohcanadaman1 stock pipes are fine, just get the carb rejetting kit from larry cook motorcycles (google it) and take out the end baffles, get a great sound.

    bike is very reliable, basic and not much can go wrong really. had mine for about 2 years, did around 20,000 km and it never missed a beat

  • @dominicfecteau yea ill just by jets because we dont have the company were i live just wondering do you no the jet size

  • @ohcanadaman1 dont know the size, but just get them from larry cook motorcycles (google "larry cook jet kits" and its the first result) he ships internationally, im in australia and he sent them in about a week

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  • nice bike i like it , how about power ? any owner can let me know ?

  • @dominicfecteau yea cool ill probably just take the jets out and rejet it myself it pretty easy and it will save time and money

  • @RyanFunkey Exactly what I thought when I looked at the 2011 version the other day! I thought it was nice for a 650... then I was in shock when i found out it was a 250. Can't wait to get one!

  • I have a 2004 GV250 to and really enjoy it. I've put over 1000 miles and haven't had any problems. It's big for a 250, so people think it's a 650 or something. It's a gun bike.

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