Spare parts manual for HYOSUNG
Models: RX125
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RX125 Type: GAME02
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Ultra-complete and very understandable documentation with lots of drawings.
Language: Nomenclature in English
Manual of 102 pages pdf
Edition date : 2003
Covered vintages : All of the type
CONTAINS ALL THE EXPLODED SPARE PARTS AND THEIR MANUFACTURER REFERENCES
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COMPLETE VEHICLE DEALING
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The technical characteristics of each product appear in the “technical sheet” tab as well as their “paper or CDROM” support.
you will find all the technical terms used in the advertisements in the “how to choose” part of the site
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The web talks about it:
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You're probably wondering why on earth anyone would bother testing
a 125cc air-cooled four-stroke, built in Korea, when there are so many other fantastic bikes
on the market. Well, the little time we spent on this little trail convinced us that
the RX is more important to our sport than many other high-profile releases this year.
First of all, you need to get rid of the crappy stereotypes of small Korean cars,
because this is a well-finished motorcycle that looks better than its surprisingly modest starting price,
from just $3999. At that price, you'd expect shady workmanship or poor engineering,
but the RX is clean. Aside from the fact that they are a little wide around the tank
and the gear lever is too close to the small footrest,
the dewclaws are generally very good and shifting your weight is not a problem.
The standard bars, levers and controls are of good quality and the meter is well placed and readable.
As amazing as it is at this price, you even get electric key start.
Hyosung continues its sporty momentum by adding a pair of fork protectors and,
for more versatility, a rear support for a large luggage rack for agricultural use.
or a smaller one for commuting ($99). The RX comes with dual-purpose tires,
a baseplate and footpegs, but it's hard to imagine overtaking on this bike,
given its gentle nature.