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Arqin Bruiser 250 Problems and Solutions

by Oleg
(Sydney)

I bought Arqin Bruiser. Does anyone know what type of oil filter is used and how to change it - location. Also i am interested how often should i change oil and how to do that, where is the plug and where should i pour new oil- is it to the leveler hole?
One more thing - It has little red light on the Speedometer and it like small mobile phone logo, sometimes during the ride it is flashing and when i change gears or drop or increase speed it is disappeared. Is it mean something? Please help as I am newbie. Please e-mail ole3ik@gmail.com

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Arqin Bruiser 250 Problems and Solutions

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Nov 11, 2011
Parts for Arqin Bruiser
by: Aaron

Laro has taken over parts and warranty for the Arqin range. They are located in wetherill park. The website is http://www.laro.com.au/ Here is also a link for the Bruiser 250 owners manual.

I am considering buying one as it is cheap, low km's (1600kms), and has long rego. I have spoken to the staff at Laro and they stock all parts for this bike and can also answer any questions you may have.

Regards

Nov 08, 2011
hi
by: Anonymous

do you still use your arquin i have one and its the best bike but im looking to replace a few warn out parts just wondering

Oct 18, 2011
Problems Solved
by: Oleg

Thanks mate. Yes it is Chinese one. I had an idea that it flashes when need to be changing gears :) but thanks for clarification. Sometimes it is flashes when i am on the 5th -highest gear and 5-6k rmp but i do not worry about it now as you explained.
Regarding the oil change i found a plug and there is no oil filter just a screen. But to get there will have to take cover - my guess it is clutch cover side. Then will have to replace gasket(which i could not find anywhere as there is no Arqin dealer in Australia anymore)Anyway it is my first bike and i had to ride it for another year before i get full licence and then will go for a better one like Honda vt750 or Harley if i can find cheap one in US and import it to Australia :)
One more thing: --- DELETE "my site my rules" nice try though --- webmaster

Oct 18, 2011
Unknown brand in the U.S.
by: Judy

The brand/model you cited is unknown here in the U.S. AFAIK, but it's probably some rebadged Chinese import.

The light you're referring to sounds as though it's merely an indicator light as to when you should shift into a higher gear...it sounds like once you reach a certain, higher RPM (engine speed) it's flashing to indicate you should shift into the next gear. I wouldn't worry too much about it....one of my bikes doesn't even have a tachometer and I just shift by engine speed sound alone.

If I was you I'd be saving up my money, because if that bike you bought was indeed a Chinese product it won't be lasting very long, and you should be saving for a more durable bike, like something made by the "big 4" Japanese manufacturers.

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