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thats just what a shop told me, should have known it was crap, as the rest of the advice they gave me and some of the bikes they have sold have been completely shite! 
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Well i was in court on a thing to do with the 33bhp and the cops at the side of the road were gonna do me for no lisence . At the time of court it got thrown out because they didnt ask for it to be inspected fuck tity to them . ____________________ in the famous word of jimmy pop "would you F*ck me for blow"
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It would be a very difficult thing for the police to prove. You could contest dyno accuracy, potential interference with the bike or whatever. My local big bike dealer (whites in darlington) told me when I was looking at taking my test that FI international kits were a legal requirement and the restriction certificate was proof. All of the above is bollocks. You dont need to have a restrictor kit fitted or any documentation. The situation where it matters is if you are in a seriouis accident. However, for a serious accident to occur your bike must have hit something pretty hard. In the unlikely event that the bike did still work and could still be dynoed after a big smash it doesnt exactly take a lot of effort to stop a bike working, use your imagination, snip the wires going to your pickup coil maybe. ____________________ Bluespark Automotive - Diesel Tuning for Performance and Economy |
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Ever heard of this happening to anybody?
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Yes I do know people who driving without licenses have had their vehicle impounded.
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Why would they expect that you weren't adhering to the 33bhp rules, because you'd be going fast?
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Going to fast and the answer to the next question...
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But then how do they know you're not somebody who has a full bike licence?
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Ever wondered why the V5 for your bike asks for your driver license No.? Its so when a PNC check is done the Police can see if the keeper holds a license. License comes back as restricted and you're on a big bike then thats due reason to stop you.
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It would be a very difficult thing for the police to prove. You could contest dyno accuracy, potential interference with the bike or whatever.
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I think you are very wrong. I believe driving not in accordance with your license is an 'absolute offence' but I'm sure one of out friendly officers will correct me if I'm wrong. Very hard to defend against these type of offences.
As we know it is your responsibility to make sure the bike is restricted WHENEVER you ride it. The bottom line is the Police can impound your bike, get it tested and if it fails bail you to appear keeping the bike impounded until the case is heard. If you are convicted the Police could then decide to keep the bike impounded in case you decided to appeal, the whole time accruing storage charges payable if you lose.
As to testing the bike the first thing the Police would do after impounding is ask for a proof of restriction (not certificate but proof) this could be and will most likely be a dyno run and a description of the restriction, not turning the throttle all the way is not a restriction. They would then check for the restriction and put it on a dyno. If the restriction isn't there they will dyno to make sure of the power and if over 33bhp you will be charged. If the restriction is there they will probably still dyno and if over caution or charge you.
It doesn't matter what your dyno run or restriction certificate says if the bike makes to much power on the day the Police check it. If its over its over.
Just like the MOT certificate the restriction certificate only says the bike is restricted up until the bike leaves the premises they were fitted at. As the law doesn't demand a certificate of restriction we can almost ignore it right up until you show your restriction certificate to a Police officer knowing you have removed the washers and you get nicked for 'attempting to pervert' and make no mistake that is what you are trying to do.
Dyno accuracy.
Good luck contesting this one. Dyno jet claim consistent results across any of their models and TBH they are pretty accurate as are Factory Pro and Fuchs.
If you decide to break the law it is up to you just be aware of the consequences.
Most of you live outside Central London where there are very few Police officers, think the average in Yorkshire is something like two officers for every 16 square miles whereas where I am it's something like 634 officers per square mile. Chances are you will never be pulled in your life but it only takes one pull with a clued up officer to be done.
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Fair enough, I live in County Durham where admittedly out of town there are pretty much no police. Ive been pulled a lot of times in town for all sorts, some me being a tosser, most the police being tossers (like I once came back to my bike in a privately owned car park 2 coppers standing there and they gave me a producer for having a cracked fairing). Ive never had much said about the restriction. One copper told me that it was illegal to ride a 750 on a restricted licence as you could only ride up to a 400?!?! I argued with him and said the bike was "restricted" and thats what the law was and he gave in. Apparently the maximum penalty for riding a de-restricted bike on a restricted licence is a £1000 fine and 6 points, this is fairly harsh but its the maximum. I see it as risk = probability * consequence in this case the probability (at least for me) is low, and the consequence is quite high, so the risk is medium/low. For the benefits of the extra power I feel willing to take that risk. Its up to you really, assess your own situation. ____________________ Bluespark Automotive - Diesel Tuning for Performance and Economy |
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I think a better system would be more progressive. Say you need at least 3 months on a 125 on L plates, take your test and then have 3 monthly restriction limits, like 25bhp for the first 3, 33 for the second 3 45bhp for the next 3 and unlimited after a year. Direct access shouldnt be a double standard, the highest death and casualty rates are among the born again bikers. Yet although at 19 I am allegedly an adult, and I have done between 20 and 30,000 miles on bikes I am supposedly less experienced than someone who decided they wanted a bike on the monday, did an intensive DAS course and rode out with a litre bike on the saturday. If direct access is going to be available it should be available to everyone. A 2 year restriction is too long, it isnt representative of the difference between DAS and the A2 licence. ____________________ Bluespark Automotive - Diesel Tuning for Performance and Economy |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 134 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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