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Wideboy
31-12-07, 08:24 PM
some one could save some dosh here (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Suzuki-Sv-Sv650s-Sv650_W0QQitemZ220187798953QQihZ012QQcategoryZ1053 4QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)

its not mine BTW so i don't know anything about it:D

passedatlast
01-01-08, 12:52 PM
can you find out some details about it, age, miles, price etc thanks

Dangle_kt
01-01-08, 03:06 PM
I doubt it will be much good as the certificate will have the other bikes reg on, so no insurance company will accept it as proof it is fitted to your bike?

Thats the problem I had on a cbr400rr anyway.

Dangle

Wideboy
01-01-08, 03:34 PM
yeah but if you buy it then take it to the dealers with the ECU they will check it and write you one, i think

Wideboy
01-01-08, 03:35 PM
can you find out some details about it, age, miles, price etc thanks

sorry i meant its the ECU not a bike should have made the title clearer

metalmonkey
01-01-08, 04:40 PM
can you find out some details about it, age, miles, price etc thanks

Okay you can buy a pointy sv (da injected one like mine) then all you have to do is plug in it this ecu which makes it 33bhp, its a straight swap just a multi pin conector its under you seat next the battery. If you need this call your local suzuki dealer see if they will test it and give a certifate of fitment. Doing it this way round also means, after your 2 years all you have to do is swap over the ecu whcih you will alreay have. The injected bikes are less hassle to restrict as well.

Lozzo
01-01-08, 05:01 PM
You don't need a certificate.

The whole certificate thing was dreamed up F1 International to get people to buy their restrictor kits. It was a blatant rip-off by an unscrupulous supplier.

If you have dyno proof of restriction that's all your insurance company needs. I know of a lots of people whose restricted bikes don't have a certificate, and not one of them had any problems with insuring them.

metalmonkey
01-01-08, 05:37 PM
You don't need a certificate.

The whole certificate thing was dreamed up F1 International to get people to buy their restrictor kits. It was a blatant rip-off by an unscrupulous supplier.

If you have dyno proof of restriction that's all your insurance company needs. I know of a lots of people whose restricted bikes don't have a certificate, and not one of them had any problems with insuring them.

I would have you had, but hey if i'm wrong no problem.

Seggons
01-01-08, 06:31 PM
It's ironic that insurance company's don't actually ask for the certificate or any proof that it has been restricted. I know my didn't and I'm with Suzuki's official insurers.

Wideboy
01-01-08, 07:24 PM
It's ironic that insurance company's don't actually ask for the certificate or any proof that it has been restricted. I know my didn't and I'm with Suzuki's official insurers.

im insured as having full power bike even though im running 33bhp

toonyank
01-01-08, 11:32 PM
It's ironic that insurance company's don't actually ask for the certificate or any proof that it has been restricted. I know my didn't and I'm with Suzuki's official insurers.

It's not really that ironic I mean has any insurrance company ever asked for proof of driver license? You only need to proove it if there is need to proove it.

Sorry I went a bit off course, not a bad price so far.

chris8886
01-01-08, 11:40 PM
It's ironic that insurance company's don't actually ask for the certificate or any proof that it has been restricted. I know my didn't and I'm with Suzuki's official insurers.

when i last did my insurance in october, the company i moved to were so strict they wanted proof of everything!! they wanted a copy of my restriction certificate, drivers liscence (both parts!), proof of my no claims bonus, everything!! but i didn't really mind as i got a really good deal.

Jester666
02-01-08, 09:54 AM
sorry i meant its the ECU not a bike should have made the title clearer

Title edited for you!

plowsie
02-01-08, 10:31 AM
Wideboy, this Pointy you have for sale...How much you after for it? :-P

Jester666
02-01-08, 10:54 AM
Bored of the H***a already? :lol:

plowsie
02-01-08, 11:10 AM
Must be to wanna buy a pointy :lol:

Wideboy
02-01-08, 08:18 PM
Title edited for you!

cheers :)

Wideboy, this Pointy you have for sale...How much you after for it? :-P

pointy..... errr:sick::pukel:, go on then i will rip you off and charge £2.50