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Offline MaxBandit

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Difference between restricted and unrestricted?
« on: April 25, 2009, 10:17:41 AM »
My 2008 gsf650 k8 is restricted because of my drivers licence?

If I got restricter removed, what difference would it make to the bike?

Thanks

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Re: Difference between restricted and unrestricted?
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2009, 01:22:34 PM »
You'd have more power.

I assume you're in the UK, or some other country that requires new/young riders to be restricted to a certain horsepower rating.  De-restricting would give you all the OE power.
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Offline dhula

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Re: Difference between restricted and unrestricted?
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2009, 07:00:12 AM »
restricted = 33 hp (or thereabouts)
unrestricted = 80 hp (or thereabouts)

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Re: Difference between restricted and unrestricted?
« Reply #3 on: April 28, 2009, 11:28:12 PM »
You'll die in a ball of flaming glory, and people will stand up at your funeral and say you died doing something you loved.

Or at least that's what the government statisticians say, which is why they put restrictions on new riders and drivers ;)

Take it easy, go for another ride and practice emergency maneuvers, then sit on the couch and have a homebrew. You'll have full access soon enough, and then you'll be able to pucker your sphincter all you want.
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Re: Difference between restricted and unrestricted?
« Reply #4 on: May 17, 2009, 02:05:41 PM »
My 2008 gsf650 k8 is restricted because of my drivers licence?

If I got restricter removed, what difference would it make to the bike?

Thanks
It'd be alot faster and if your a novice rider i wouldnt reccommend the removal for a while. Once you do find out how it has been restricted most likely it will be CDI on your bike if so you'll need to buy a new one.

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Re: Difference between restricted and unrestricted?
« Reply #5 on: June 16, 2009, 05:48:48 PM »
You'll die in a ball of flaming glory, and people will stand up at your funeral and say you died doing something you loved.

Or at least that's what the government statisticians say, which is why they put restrictions on new riders and drivers ;)

Take it easy, go for another ride and practice emergency maneuvers, then sit on the couch and have a homebrew. You'll have full access soon enough, and then you'll be able to pucker your sphincter all you want.

Check with the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) to see where local classes are being given, then attend the rider training course. This may save your life.

No aspiring airplane pilot is allowed in a cockpit until after he's taken flight school classes.

If you have a Bandit of any description, believe me when I tell you that unprepared motorcycle riding is just as damn foolish as a jungle Pygmy taking the controls of a 747.

If you bought a "zoom-splat", well, the name says it all. All bets are off.