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J21R
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PostPosted: 13:44 - 19 Jun 2010    Post subject: 33bhp Restriction for a bike without a kit Reply with quote

I passed my test at the start of the month and for my sins of being interested at bikes a little too young Very Happy , I'm stuck with the 33bhp restriction. I haven't got a great deal of money to play with, but I've taken a liking to the YX600 Radian. They seem to go cheap (when they appear, but that's another story) and I love the style. I've looked at the Fi International site and they don't have a kit for one, probably because it was never sold here. Using the search on thes site I've seen suggestions to make homebrew restrictions for bikes but often these seem to be getting an engineering place to make copies of Fi washers. Since this isn't an option on the YX, could I restrict the bike without washers being available? and if so how?
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Wafer_Thin_Ham
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PostPosted: 16:55 - 19 Jun 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Make your own washers.

You can measure the diameter of the inlet tract and get an engineering place to make you up some washers with varying size holes in the middle. Then you can take it to a dyno, and see which, if any of the washers give you less than 33bhp.
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PostPosted: 18:17 - 19 Jun 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Easy enough to make your own washers - probably buy some big ones, then grind out the middle with a die grinder of some kind - if you can get a bit of dyno time can just start small and do a few runs.

Also you could consider making a throttle or slide stop, which you could easily make to be adjustable.
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PostPosted: 19:36 - 19 Jun 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

i agree with making a throttle stop. extremely easy to do
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