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Re: No test for me today, went down in training :-(
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Laura |
Re: No test for me today, went down in training :-(
I'm re-booked! Phoned the riding school this morning and I'm booked in for 125 training on 22nd September then 125 test 23rd September :D So now I just need to get the bike into the garage for the restriction...although I'll hold off on that a week or so to see about the cheaper parts etc if I can get them somewhere!
Laura |
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If you've got a more modern one I bet someone on here could talk you through fitting it, despite your gender or knowledge. |
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Curvy's (99-02) have carbs and need washers installing under the carbs = PITA to fit.
Pointy's (03+) are EFI and have a different 'restricted' ECU = Very easy to fit. Druid |
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Thanks for that guys! :D So...mine is a pointy then! ('53 plate).
All that makes me wonder though...apparently the kits from Suzuki are around £150 and that's where most of the cost comes in, but if the bikes are so different to restrict then do both kits cost the same or could mine in theory turn out to be less? :confused: How does it work buying a 2nd hand restrictor kit as far as the certificate etc goes? (hubby wants me to have the certificate...) :p Laura |
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Re: No test for me today, went down in training :-(
Like Dave said in a previous post, all the law says is that you have to ride in accordance with your license, i.e nothing over 33bhp. As long as you are doing that then you will be fine. If you get pulled then it is up to the police to prove otherwise, whether you have a certificate or not. As far as insurance goes, if you have a prang then they may require proof, but the dyno report should suffice, if its a serious prang then they will have it assessed independantly whether you have a cert or not.
A certificate or dyno printout only says that a restricter was fitted at that particular moment. It doesnt prove that its still fitted 3 months later. Maybe the best option would be to seek advise from your insurance company first befor doing anything. Good luck for your test too. |
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Dyno run to check power is usually less than £40... used to get them at jordans in leeds for 20, have now gone up to 30.
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Thanks guys. I really do see the point about the certificate now...doesn't really prove anything in the end! I think I'll give a few insurance companies a call and see what they say. I tried to get some quotes when I first thought about restricting it and they were mostly less than helpful, but that might be because I was a bit vague, not sure. Hubby is with BikeSure and he said that they're really helpful if they call up, so I'll try them and see what they say :flower:
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