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33BHP Restrictor kit for sale (Curvy)
I have just Derestricted my bike :grin: (after two very long years) and will sell the restrictor kit for £20 to who ever wants it, my Bike is a 2000 w reg sv650s, The restrictor kit is the F1 international one, which consists of two washers. would prefer if you came to collect if you live close enough, If not i can post them and use paypal. I live in aldershot btw
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Re: 33BHP Restrictor kit for sale (Curvy)
i have just done the same mate! :D good innit?! anyone else who needs some can buy mine too (only after sam's have gone though!)
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its great i cant belive how much faster it is :D
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Re: 33BHP Restrictor kit for sale (Curvy)
Hi Just passed my test 2 weeks ago,I Bought a 02 sv650s and I was looking for a restrictor,I just joined this site this evening and Im a bit of a biker virgin or (newbie)
all this curvy/pointy talk is confusing I gather its something to do with the style of the bike,the yellow one in your pic looks like mine so I think your restrictor would suit my sv, Can you get fitting instructions and would I need a certificate for the insurance company,if so where would I get it from. Cheers Mark |
Re: 33BHP Restrictor kit for sale (Curvy)
ok the yellow bike in the pick is a curvy, so the kit should fit your bike, some insurance companys may want a certificate though i used direct choice and they did'nt request one.
fitting is reasonably easy, basically you have to lift the carbs just enough to drop the washers in underneath them (between the carbs and the engine) you do this by 1. removing the front seat, unscrewing the alan bolts at the front of the tank and lifting the tank up (from the front, it can be held up useing a tool that is stored under your rear seat) it should resemble an open car bonnet once up. 2. remove the airbox (big black plasic box under fuel tank) to do this you need to use needle noses plyers to unclip the breather pipes then it will lift free with a little force. 3. the carbs are now exposed, before you can lift them off the cylinders you need do undo two screws which are located on clips at the bottom of each carb, the clip on the rear carb is easily accessable but the clip on the front carb is more difficult you need to poke a screw driver throgh the hole in the righthand fairing to get at it, its very tricky but it works in the end. 4. after this you simple lift the carbs and place the washers between the engine and the carbs. then simply put everything back in its place, when putting the airbox back on it is worth undoing the for screws so you can see inside it (there are rubber seals on each of the carbs that the air box pushes onto) You need to make sure that these seals are neatly inside the airbox, so as they are airtight. other than that just make sure you reattach all the breather pipes. this guide may help: http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=62081 it is for removeing a diffrent kind of restrictor kit but some of it is relevant plus it has lots of nice picture that should help. |
Re: 33BHP Restrictor kit for sale (Curvy)
Bit pricey isn't it?
You can have any old washers machined for less than that. How much do they cost new? :-? |
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Jesus. I intend to give mine away to a fellow orger if I survive the next two years as melody kindly donated hers to me. As they are just a set of washers and a certificate I take it most of that extortionate price is in the certificate. As you were lads lol |
Re: 33BHP Restrictor kit for sale (Curvy)
£159.99 now
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I really can't believe that they want putting down! |
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