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Can anyone tell me approximately how much it would cost to restrict a bike to 33 bhp for a learner? My significant other half
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i had a gpz 500! m reg great first bike.smooth parallel power up to 8k then manic to about 11k good choice better looking than the er 5. only known prob to my knowlege are cams some were recalled early cuz of em. the engines rattle like foook anyhow so just ride and enjoy.
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Am i reading this right? 33bhp for a learner or has she passed her 125cc test? if she is a learner then she must still ride a 125cc with a CBT, if she is not a learner why go through DAS? just restrict as you say for 2 years, no need for DAS then.
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Not often you are wrong Mikey, but you are right again
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i also had a gpz 500 on an n reg. that was a cracking little bike and only 9hp less than the sv650. cant be bad and 120mph top end. i definatley recomend them. cheers. jamie
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(I'm assuming you mean once she has passed her test)
Well since no-one has answered yet.....(!!!!).....For the official kit, it costs £139.95. However, you HAVE to add on the garage costs for this. They can charge you whatever they like, however, most of the time it seems to range from about £30 to £50, sometimes as much as £100! All for a ~20 minute job. My best bit of advice is that once you have bought a bike, phone insurnace companies and get your best quote. Then ask them what proof they require of 33bhp restriction. Most companies don't really want any proof, however, some will want proof. Some will want any proof and a select few will want the genuine certificate, given to you once a garage has fitted the kit. If you find a company that just wants any old proof, get a second hand set of restrictors off somewhere like ebay (or any forum), fit the kit yourself (very easy, believe me) and get it put on a dyno for £20-30. They will accept the printout from the dyno as proof. CIA Insurance are an example of such a company that will want SOME/ANY proof. For a gpz500, it's restricted between the carbs and engine block via the usual washers method. I'm sure I could source down a genuine or aftermarket set of restrictors for you......for free. ![]() All I can say is.....DON'T BUY THE GENUINE STUFF IF YOU DON'T HAVE TO!! It's the biggest rip off you'll ever come across. You are not legally obliged to have any official paperwork regarding your bikes power output. All that matters is its 33bhp. |
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