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You can get pretty much any bike and restrict it to 33bhp. However there are a couple of points to be wary of:
Some bikes don't respond well to the restrictor kit
Insurance companies don't take much notice that the bike is restricted so a 33bhp R1 will cost more to insure than a 33bhp ER-5
The bike that will be best when restricted will already be close to 33bhp normally, I believe a Goose is close(ish), may be wrong though
Some people go for a 400cc bike, others seem to go for a 500cc commuter style bike (e.g. GPZ, ER-5, GS500 etc..), it seems silly to stick with a 125 with a full licence, you will soon be wanting more speed. |
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Wotcha dude.
Get a 500, gs or er5(mine) Both tend to be cheaper than the other 500's (cb500 and gpz), are fast enough when you've just passed your test (my er-5 does 0-60 in about 6.5 seconds restricted and 90mph, 5.4 seconds and 105mph in standard from which I have now....ahem)
They are stupidly cheap, they can't hold their value at all, and so long as you look after them well, they have good build quality. Running costs are pretty low I have to say, £8.50 for a full tank which gets you about 150 miles.
Parts can be got off ebay very cheaply and from www.gear4bikes.com and insurance is very good, I pay £500 tpft and I'm 20, passed my test on the day I got my er5insured Dodsi, another BCF member here, pays just over £300 I believe and he's younger than me.
The 500's (excluding older gs500's) have lots more road presence than a small 125 which you'll no doubt be used to. A bike bike feel with half decent performance, low running costs, huge reliability and known to be good for novices like me, then you can't go wrong.
This goes for all 500's but I'm biased as I have an Er-5 myself If you can't find an er thats restricted, pm me and I'll guide you onto how to restrict it by getting free restriction washers. All legal of course, just saves you £150 on buying and fitting the kit. |
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The cheapest best solution is to get a large capacity bike that doesnt produce much power and doesnt need restricting.
something like a goose or a bros has a nice big engine for cruising, low down grunt and doesnt need restricting.
Logic out the window, most go for something tary like a sports 400 or 250. alot don't bother restricting them  |
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I had a GS500 de-restricted and while it was fun for a few months it was a bit dull for my "needs" so I now have a 33BHP (staying that way until the summer) GSX-R600 which although being worse in the speed/acceleration than my old bike it is more fun, it rides a lot easier and I beat my old "haul ass to work because I'm late" time by 2 minutes because it is so much easier to maintain the speed on it around corners than the 500, and it looks/sounds a lot better
Of course I had to change my bike because the other one ran into a little engine difficulty (seizure ) but I was glad of the upgrade because it was boring me and falling short of my biking requirements (which may well be different than yours) so in short my advice is get a bigger bike and restrict it.
Of course my route was expensive so maybe don't do as I did but still a larger bike would be my advice.
Although you may be nothing like me whatsoever and therefore it's really up to you and what you want/need and think you will want/need in a year or so. ____________________ 04 Suzuki GSX-R 600 K4 - Sex on wheels :>
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I went for power to weight and off road ability and bought a 54 reg aprilia mx 125 supertard which has exactly 33 bhp. But thats just me lol |
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not got a scanner to show you the dino graph but it has got 33bhp when derestricted and i wooped my mates 94 rm 250 on it (which is pratically race tuned) but when i get hold of one ill post it.
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Bigger bike, depends what you want but a sports 400 or a commuter 500 IMO.  |
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Or a naked 600 possibly.  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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 ebo Renault 5 Driver

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Its got a arrow exhaust and the pesky lodgic connection in the cdu ripped out but apart from that its standard. It is 33bhp at the back wheel also
The boy i raced i've known all my life he's a skilled induvidual when it comes to bikes and he actually taught me how to ride a bike all those years ago..... I've only raced him the once and i was shocked to have beaten him! (as was he seeing he tryed real hard to catch me) He is now subsiquently sold his bike to buy a 98 cr 500 red rocket. I wooped the rm but i dont think ill catch that maybe you never know.... (Find a track with a lotta corners... lol) |
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"fast enough"
LOL, deja vu, I think I said that as well as dodsi when we got our er5's.
Now he wants to derestrict his, a month and a bit later, as for me, mine is already derestrcited and is a whole load more fun to ride.
Buy it and restrict it, but never say never to derestricting  |
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 ebo Renault 5 Driver

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I think you might be right there.... What sort of power has the er5 got? I tried to antagonize a black one that lives a few streets away for my house, but the bloke indicated off into a panny street. Next time i though, next time... lol  |
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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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