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24-02-05, 05:17 PM | #1 |
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where can i get a restrictor kit?
where can i get restrictor kit for the sv650s cuz im only 18 and have to have 33bhp for 2yrs, i kno u can probably get them from the bike garage but i got told they cost loads.
what are the normal costs? any1 can help please? |
24-02-05, 09:42 PM | #3 |
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Any Suzuki dealer can get a genuine restrictor kit at a subsidized price, ie £65 for a K3 onwards and about £85 for carbed, plus fitting.
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24-02-05, 10:00 PM | #4 |
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unless you have it fitted by an 'authorised' place, you wont get the certificate...which is pretty much the only way you can prove it's restricted to the police i believe.
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24-02-05, 11:04 PM | #5 |
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nah, any proof will do, eg, getit dynoed, im fairly sure that will be ok, cant see y it wont be after all thats a a certificate is, proof!!
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25-02-05, 08:22 AM | #6 |
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I don't think the dyno result would be acceptable - you would need evidence of calibration etc. I thought it was 33BHP at the crank ? - and you'd be measuring at the wheel.
You really do need the 33BHP restriction to be beyond reasonable doubt - and that means getting the certificate. |
25-02-05, 10:20 AM | #7 |
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get it done properly, not cert, no insurance
not sure on cost, mine was already fitten but i seem to remember a £100 figure mentioned before have fun and ride safe two years will soon be up, mine comes out in April YEAH !!!!!!! FULL POWERED RIDING HERE I COME |
25-02-05, 10:27 AM | #8 | |
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If your every invloved in an accident and you need to proove this, surley it would do, isnt that wahat a certificate is??? Proof?! Further to that, if ur meant to be restricted, they will usually inspect the bike n e way. My adive is, if you have got the money have it done properly although its about 100 quid, If you are a lil skint like me, i would put the restrictor in and get it dynoed or get sum 1 to prove there in if ever the worst should happen, after all. all the law says is your bike must be restricted to 33bhp!! and thats what u would have done! |
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25-02-05, 01:43 PM | #9 |
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You DO need to get it fitted and certified by a garage or dealer otherwise whats the point...!!
kates right re prices through suzuki dealers - its cheaper than the ones from FI international. |
25-02-05, 02:19 PM | #10 | |
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does it matter how it is done? if it comes down to competancy, then im sorry, if i was ever in court, im fairly sure i could find some monkeys with greater competance than my local suzuki mechanics! |
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