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northwind 04-07-09 07:42 PM

Re: 33bhp Dyno Resutls
 
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Originally Posted by Bluethunder (Post 1962555)
I wouldn't worry any way, you don't need a certificate to prove restrction anyway, I have checked this several times from different sources.

The only thing to note here is that some insurers do insist on the certificate as a condition of insurance- so if you don't have it, you can be screwed despite the fact that it's not a legal requirement.

Dave20046 04-07-09 07:48 PM

Re: 33bhp Dyno Resutls
 
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Originally Posted by northwind (Post 1962678)
The only thing to note here is that some insurers do insist on the certificate as a condition of insurance- so if you don't have it, you can be screwed despite the fact that it's not a legal requirement.

Surely they need to specify it upon/before covering you?

hindle8907 04-07-09 07:49 PM

Re: 33bhp Dyno Resutls
 
Like i said in earlyer in the post around 9/10 and i asked the talk to a manager because i was getting mixed answers from the people taking the calls saying they need a cert and some saying a dyno is not classed as proof and some saying that a dyno is fine . all the managers i spoke to said the only form of Proof they would take is a Certification or a DYNO print out with the Bike REG. no other form what so ever .

and they dont all want proof before they insure you some just need it in the event of a claim .

yorkie_chris 04-07-09 07:54 PM

Re: 33bhp Dyno Resutls
 
You can get a bent certificate on eBay for a tenner.

northwind 04-07-09 07:57 PM

Re: 33bhp Dyno Resutls
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave20046 (Post 1962683)
Surely they need to specify it upon/before covering you?

Yup, but have you read all of your small print? Most people don't.

hindle8907 04-07-09 08:08 PM

Re: 33bhp Dyno Resutls
 
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Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 1962686)
You can get a bent certificate on eBay for a tenner.

do you think these would work ?

joshmac 05-07-09 05:41 PM

Re: 33bhp Dyno Resutls
 
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Originally Posted by hindle8907 (Post 1962696)
do you think these would work ?

I really wouldn't advise you use one of those. You could get done for fraud if you tried to use it in the event of a claim and they're not just going to take your word for it that the restriction is still in. I guess if you wrote of your bike so it couldn't be tested, they'd just look for the restricted ECU part number.

As Dave numbers said, your licence only entitles you to ride a bike with power output of <25KW, which translates to 33BHP (at least I think that's how it works), so if you're riding a bike with 35BHP, you're not legal. You'd have to be able to prove that the dyno was over reading.

Which insurance company is this that's making you show proof? How much are you paying (if you don't mind me asking)? Just wondering if it's really worth staying with this company as it sounds like they'd do everything possible to get out of paying for a claim you make. MCE didn't ask me for proof (or a mate on his gixxer, old one to be fair :lol:). IIRC YC was with Carol Nash when he was restricted. They didn't ask him.

hindle8907 05-07-09 05:47 PM

Re: 33bhp Dyno Resutls
 
they havent asked for proof ...
In the event of a claim they would though ...
850 pounds FPTF

20 years old
3 points SP30
0 ncb
1 Claim for total loss

Jamiebridges123 05-07-09 05:47 PM

Re: 33bhp Dyno Resutls
 
If you fit a restricted ECU, then you don't have to worry. Suzuki sold the part as 33bhp and if produces more it's their fault and not yours.

hindle8907 05-07-09 05:49 PM

Re: 33bhp Dyno Resutls
 
also if i say the cert came with the bike they cant do me for fraud ? becuase the cert isnt a leagal document anyways


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