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 Posted: 10:42 - 07 Jun 2004 Post subject: Restriction of a 600 Bandit |
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Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, please feel free to move it if it is.
With a bit of luck I should be taking my 33hp test late August, early September. Although I'm 23 I do not want to do the direct access just yet, I know people will say that I will waste money as I will want more power but this is the way I want to do it.
It is almost certain that I will be getting a 600 Bandit and having it restricted. Obviously restricting it will alter the way it runs but will it also affect economy? Does anyone know any speed or acceleration figures that I could expect? It's going to seem lightening compared to the GS125 anyway! Also, does restricting harm the bike in anyway as I get the impression it starves the engine in one way or another. ____________________ Too skint to buy a bike  |
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Thanks for that! I am torn between not getting it restricted and getting it done but I am weak willed and I would succumb to temptation eventually. My riding skills are still very amateur and I would feel safer knowing that I don't have masses of power through the back wheel. Also, once the restrictors came off then it would be like having a new bike all over again! ____________________ Too skint to buy a bike  |
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 Posted: 12:03 - 07 Jun 2004 Post subject: |
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If you don't get it restricted then you wount get the certificate and therefore if you get pulled by plod you're in deep sh*t.
I've got my ER5 restricted, but now I have my manuals and a bit more mechanical confidence round my bike,I will consider removing it myself. That way I still keep the certificate.
Also if you aren't behaving like a complete ass on the road and plod pulls you, the only way they'd know it's derestricted is by dismantling it!
Either way mate, its entirely your choice. Although I do remember being highly pee'd off with having to pay £150 to two washers in the carbs! It really could do with being a set price of about £50.
Good luck on whatever you choose! ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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I did the DAS test 3 times and failed 3 times. Due to work and finances I couldn't justify booking 2/3 even 4 days to ride about on a 500 to do the test again. I needed up buying a 125 and practicing on my own. I passed on the 125, but now riding a restricted 500. Although it has crossed my mind to book a day on a full power bike and go for my test again, now that I have more experience on a heavier bike, I feel much more comfortable  ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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Hi
Normally they restrict bikes with a washer after the carbs which restricts the air / fuel flow into the engine. In theory it will probably make fuel consumption worse for the same speeds but in practice it will probably be better (as you cannot travel at the speeds where fuel will disappear more quickly).
Expect a top speed of a touch over 100 and probably a 0-60 time of around 6 seconds.
As to DAS, that is what I would recommend. It would almost certainly be cheaper than doing a restricted test and then buying a bike which you would need to splash out £100~£200 to restrict.
All the best
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Thanks for the input guys. I've just been flicking through this weeks MCN and found a training centre in Blackburn called West Pennine who do a three day course for £330. I've asked if they will knock the price of a CBT off as I already have this so hopefully this will bring the cost closer to the £250 mark, or near as damn it a set of restrictors.
Guess I'd be mad not to do it. ____________________ Too skint to buy a bike  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 232 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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