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Hi lads just wondering if anyone can help me because I can't seem to find a pretty clear cut answer.....but I apologise if this had already been covered somewhere
Has anyone restricted an sv650s curvy 2000 plate to be A2 legal so 35kw/47bhp?? If so my questions are What kits have you all used?? And What is the bikes performance like afterwards?? Such as top speed acceleration and torque?? I need to do mine but I've heard that I need to stay away from the inlet washers and go for the throttle stop restriction but just wanted advice of the pros ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Get the inlet washers in, takes 5 mins to fit, you can buy them off "Kickstart Engineering" on Ebay for around 50 quid.
Thats what I did, acceleration is fine up till about 90mph, it wont go past 100mph. Whatever you do, dont ride it till its restricted otherwise you will miss the power. I have got a throttle stop on my new bike and I preferred the washers tbh. |
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Thanks for the info mate
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Shouldnt do no, you are just making the diameter of the inlets smaller. It doesnt mess with fuelling etc.
Think of it as decreasing power by a percentage. |
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Ahh spot on thank you for the help and advice mate, hugely appreciated I've been hovering the mouse over 2 kits on eBay 1 being a throttle stop and the other the one you mentioned from kickstart and like I say I've never new which one because my last bike was a gs500 and it didn't need restricted so was totally stumped haha? Are they easy enough to fit ?? Like would I manage it myself in quiet mechanical minded, for insurance purposes what do I do for that?? Sorry for all the questions haha Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Lift tank, pull off the airbox, then the carbs, drop washers in the inlets and put back together. From memory there is 4 jubilee clips to loosen (2 on airbox, 2 on carbs)
Shouldnt take more than 15 minutes. If you are anywhere near Runcorn/Liverpool I can lend a hand. If your insurance wants a certificate, tell them to do one and go with an insurer that doesnt. |
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Ahh sounds easy enough then, oh mate honestly that would be great and it's hugely appreciated but I'm in Carlisle/Cumbria so a few hours away like
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I've got a curvy restrictor kit sat in my drawer..... yours for £25.00 posted..
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Oh man no way I just ordered mine up yesterday 59 quid
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send it back quick !!!
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