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toonyank 08-05-07 10:19 AM

Restrictor slides for a curvey
 
Well I've finally derestricted my 02 curvey after having it a week. I couldn't handle it any more.

I have the modified slides and if anyone needs them to restrict their curvey they are available. I understand Suzuki charge around £100 to do the 33BHP restriction and I do have the original certificate as it was done by Suzuki. Obviously if you did the restriction yourself it would have to be taken in and certified to 33BHP.

I used the web link below to derestrict my bike because I had the original slides. The guidelines were easy enough to follow and it's in the section at the bottom. You simply do the reverse to restrict it. Let me know if you need them and how much they're worth to you.

http://www.sv650.org/sv_faq.htm

Alpinestarhero 08-05-07 10:27 AM

Re: Restrictor slides for a curvey
 
Well, i wouldnt do it - be carefull about the police and stuff!

Matt

toonyank 08-05-07 10:32 AM

Re: Restrictor slides for a curvey
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alpinestarhero (Post 1181446)
Well, i wouldnt do it - be carefull about the police and stuff!

Matt

I don't get it, you wouldn't restrict a bike or derestrict it. I have a full license and don't need it restricted. If someone needs a restricted bike, they can do it provided it is certified.

northwind 08-05-07 10:45 AM

Re: Restrictor slides for a curvey
 
I think Alpinestarhero assumed you were on a restricted licence...

toonyank 08-05-07 10:59 AM

Re: Restrictor slides for a curvey
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by northwind (Post 1181457)
I think Alpinestarhero assumed you were on a restricted licence...

Ah yes your probably right after the "can't handle it any longer" comment. Well I couldn't after a week and she's up to her glorious full power and running like a "raped ape" :p

northwind 08-05-07 11:28 AM

Re: Restrictor slides for a curvey
 
That's the best sort of ape, too.

Alpinestarhero 08-05-07 02:46 PM

Re: Restrictor slides for a curvey
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by toonyank (Post 1181451)
I don't get it, you wouldn't restrict a bike or derestrict it. I have a full license and don't need it restricted. If someone needs a restricted bike, they can do it provided it is certified.

I just read the other thread, I forgot you where full lisence. In which case, ignore me completly..

Matt

Alpinestarhero 08-05-07 02:46 PM

Re: Restrictor slides for a curvey
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by northwind (Post 1181457)
I think Alpinestarhero assumed you were on a restricted licence...

Oh he did, and now he looks like an old fool with no memory. :confused: :(

Matt

toonyank 08-05-07 02:53 PM

Re: Restrictor slides for a curvey
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alpinestarhero (Post 1181648)
Oh he did, and now he looks like an old fool with no memory. :confused: :(

Matt

Now now... I'm 43 let not talk about memory :D

yorkie_chris 17-05-07 06:13 PM

Re: Restrictor slides for a curvey
 
Nudge!

Just seen the thread, have you still got those carb sliders?


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