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 CHRISNSR L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 13:36 - 06 Oct 2004 Post subject: Honda NSR De restricting |
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Anyone have a clue how to derestrict a NSR 125, i have had a look in the exhaust and nothing springs to light, and i have taken the plate restrictor out of the air inlet but she still is not pulling right and i can only get 80 out of her. Is there any more restrictions in the exhaust which people have found? Cheers for your help  |
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www.nsr125.com has a de-restriction guide on it. |
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Yup followed that taking the intake restrcor off, and the exhaust off but still no joy. unless the cdi is restricted  |
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Is the exhaust manifold as big as the one shown in the de-restriction guide on nsr125.com?
- Could the bike be an import?
- Is it an old or new shape NSR?
- How fast does it go?
- Does it rev out in each gear? ____________________ 3516 Miles, 11 Countries |
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Yeah but where, it aint in the end of it, there is nothing to drill out. so unless they did something else to restrict the exhaust  |
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Bear in mind it is at the end which attachs to the engine not to outlet. Does it look like the de-restricted pictures on this page? |
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Yeah dont worry was not trying to bore out the other end , yeah does not look like anyone has drilled it either, it is really smooth and wide, i.e. only about 7mm each side where it screws on, and you can fit an egg in there  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 192 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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