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PostPosted: 11:02 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Need a GSXR 600 restrictor kit Reply with quote

Well got my GSXR yesterday Mr. Green But now need a restrictor kit for a week or 2 and im not paying nearly 200 quid for something im barely going to use as iv heard they fall out easily.

Its a 1999 Suzuki GSXR 600

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PostPosted: 11:06 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is it a carbed SRAD? you could have mine i guess, when do you need um?
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PostPosted: 11:07 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Re: Need a GSXR 600 restrictor kit Reply with quote

Marlboro-Matt wrote:
Well got my GSXR yesterday Mr. Green But now need a restrictor kit for a week or 2 and im not paying nearly 200 quid for something im barely going to use as iv heard they fall out easily.

Its a 1999 Suzuki GSXR 600

(In black Wink )


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PostPosted: 11:09 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

On second thought, dont bother putting one in if your not gunna keep em in, save yourself a shit load of time fitting them then removing them which is a bit of a job to do cos i did mine, and it was a real pain. If your just going to remove them like i did on my FZR then dont bother.
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PostPosted: 11:17 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Whats the point for a couple of weeks?
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PostPosted: 11:18 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Davie_G71 wrote:
Whats the point for a couple of weeks?

Exactly.
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PostPosted: 11:35 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd keep em in for a bit longer than a few weeks if this is your first big bike. Not from a safety point of view particularly, but it is easier to get used to the weight and handling of a bike without a quick twist of the throttle having the front wheel airborne. Just might take the edge off of being "nervous" about having a powerful bike. not that any hardmen on here would admit to it Wink I know I was a bit nervous...but the excitement and grin factor drowned the nerves Laughing )

I kept mine in for 6 months, not planned, just took em out when I got round to it. (Err, sorry officer, they fell out when I got round to it)

But I reckon 2/3 months (if youre riding regular) would be enough to get used to it.

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PostPosted: 11:47 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure i agree, i have no experience, but i hear that big bikes don't behave as normal when restricted.

Open to be corrected though.
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PostPosted: 12:20 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Davie_G71 wrote:
Not sure i agree, i have no experience, but i hear that big bikes don't behave as normal when restricted.

Open to be corrected though.

If there a load of shit like my FZR400 was then yes, but my GSXR was soooo easy to ride it was unreal, well except for the corners...
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PostPosted: 12:43 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Laughing

Yeah, no amount of restriction will stop you barrelling into a corner too fast.
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PostPosted: 14:00 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fawbish wrote:
Not from a safety point of view particularly, but it is easier to get used to the weight and handling of a bike without a quick twist of the throttle having the front wheel airborne.


Funny.

Only time I ever had the front end of my SRAD airborne from throttle only was in first gear, from standstill, all the way to the stop, shifting my weight backwards.

It's not a turbo busa fighter you know.

Depending on how sensible you think you will be, I don't see the point in putting them in - restrictors will only get you used to twisting the throttle harder. When you take them out that same twist will have a very different effect.

Perfectly easy to ride the bike at a sensible pace, and the opportunity to take it over 9k and let it scream when safe enough.

FWIW I had the same bike as you for my first (although I was 26), and saw 135 on the clocks the first time I took it out. If you ride sensibly, regardless of the power you will be fine.
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PostPosted: 15:41 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

And, not to be cheeky grandad, how many sensible 17 year olds do you know? Wink



I know that i wasnt particularly sensible when i was 17, and hell, i arent that sensible now, after nearly 3 years of riding...but I've learnt how to be when I need to. And you have to learn that. After all, the whole reason you get on a bike in the first place, is because you wanna "go fast". Live on the edge. Be daring.

Or you'd be in a car surrounded by bubble wrap.

Im giving advice to people who start at the age I started, and I think i'm right tbh.

Sometimes you cant rely on people being sensible. It just doesnt happen.


And for all the sensiblity Im suggesting, Im not out of my restriction period yet, yet picking up my speed four, I had power wheelied, almost kneedowned and topped 140. Not impressive by any means, but shows how having a new bike can blind one to the dangers. I was just enjoying myself.

All im trying to suggest is a middle step, instead of going the whole hog. Some people need it, others dont. But I reckon the majority need it.


God, we youngsters get ridiculed and berated for being "idiots" and "hooligans" yet when we display the right attitude, apparently we aint right, and need to be more adventurous. Go figure! Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 17:05 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmmm,

I don't see the point in this 2 week period of restriction everyone wants to do...

It's a different bike whilst restricted.

Then when you take them out it's the same as if you wouldn't of bothered.

Ok you get used to the handling but seriously you can probably still low/high side it just as easy as when cornering you will be using less than 33bhp anyway Confused
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PostPosted: 18:30 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 07:17 - 18 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nicely said by mattspratt.


None of this 250 quid bollocks for a piece of paper that they wont even use as evidence anyway!


And Fnatic, you may be surprised, the weight/power ratio is vastly changed, and for a new rider, this could be the difference.

Have you ever ridden a 33bhp bike? Or higher powered?
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PostPosted: 12:25 - 18 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well when i said a couple of weeks i may have been underexaggerating just going to have them in there for a "while" dont no exactly how long but just long enough to get used to the weight/size/feel of a bigger machine Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 14:01 - 18 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

It still pointless, because you will have to get used to it all over again when you take them out. The bike weighs the same with a restrictor in at 30mph as it does at partial throttle with no restrictors in at 30mph.

Just get on it and learn it for what it is.
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PostPosted: 14:03 - 18 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Davie_G71 wrote:
It still pointless, because you will have to get used to it all over again when you take them out. The bike weighs the same with a restrictor in at 30mph as it does at partial throttle with no restrictors in at 30mph.

Just get on it and learn it for what it is.

Your wrong there, Its very responsive with them in it will be able to reach peak power propperly with them out but mine hit 70 very fast with them in.
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PostPosted: 14:10 - 18 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

But surely it's just a case of taming your right hand?
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PostPosted: 14:14 - 18 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Davie_G71 wrote:
But surely it's just a case of taming your right hand?

Its hard to do when your young, but the older an the more hurt you get the easier it is to do.
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PostPosted: 14:17 - 18 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well i'm 29, not exactly young, and have owned my first bike, a GSXR600 SRAD, and when you feel how responsive it can be, you soon learn to be smooth.
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PostPosted: 14:19 - 18 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Davie_G71 wrote:
Well i'm 29, not exactly young, and have owned my first bike, a GSXR600 SRAD, and when you feel how responsive it can be, you soon learn to be smooth.

Your 29, not 17-23 though, and you havent had a decent accident to shake yourself up yet. First thing i did when i got on my 400 when i was 17, pinned that throttle back, an yes i learned to smooth it out but then a bmw pulled out on me an my wrist has been alot more calm and tamed.
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PostPosted: 14:26 - 18 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

OK, there is no middle ground here.

regardless of age, and i'm not sure even the OP has had one, but i could be wrong there has to be a certain mindset.

My thought process would go something along the lines of know what bike i've bought, i would have read time and time again what it's capable of, how savage it can be under acceleration. that in itself would teach me not to pin it open straight away.

I just think that he will have the restriction kit in for however long, yes it will teach him the characteristics of the bike during slow control and medium acceleration, but when he takes them out, there is still the unknown of how it will accelerate un-restricted.
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PostPosted: 14:29 - 18 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thats YOUR thought process, and as a 29 year old (obvs this isnt the only reason, there ARE a small percentage of sensible 17 year olds out there....the ones that dont buy 600cc bikes Wink ), a fairly sensible one.


Why do people find it impossible to remember what being 17 and wreckless felt like Wolf? lol
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PostPosted: 14:29 - 18 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

For me personally, put them in to start with, learn to go around corners first. When you've learnt that skill it may well get you out of trouble when you're riding it full power and fly into a turn too fast.
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