Re: can they tell its not restricted?
Its not a case of them telling if its restricted, they wont be able to tell unless youre doing over 100mph.
BUT if you do have a crash, they can check if its restricted. Your insurance wont pay out, and you were not riding in accordance with your licence.
Its your call, but it is always a risk. If you take it out now, when you put the restrictor in it may feel dissapointing in comparison.
Edit - also think about the sheer power difference. You done your training and test on a 10bhp 125cc bike, and now you will be jumping onto something with seven times the power. People that do the DAS have the experience on a 46bhp+ before riding anything else. Its a big jump.
Last edited by Magnum; 23-03-09 at 10:33 PM.
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