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I rode my bandit 600 for 3 months unrestricted (on private land of course) and then 2 weeks a go I decided to put my 47bhp restrictors in to see how much slower it was.
It's surprisingly not that much slower, the difference in power is noticeable at higher revs but it still pulls extremely well. Top speed is 110mph when restricted and it still accelerates pretty quick, enough to entertain me and it'll feel stupidly fast if you've just come off a 125.
I've actually found myself having more fun pushing the bike to its limits while restricted than cruising along while it's full powered. For those reasons i've decided to keep my restrictors in as it's just as fun, if not more fun in my case, as the bikes power is ideal for my riding ability (it may well be different with you) and of course you're riding legally. I know there's a slim chance of being caught but in my case 47bhp was more than enough and perfect for me so i've decided to keep them in. With the bike restricted it's still very easy to overtake and stay ahead of traffic and I'll most likely keep my restrictors in until I can do my full A license.
As for difference in performance, I found the bike to be no different before 5k revs, as an example in 1st gear @ 5k revs it does 20mph, 2nd gear @ 5k revs it does 30mph, 3rd gear @ 5k revs it does 40mph and so on when both restricted and unrestricted, it's just lost most of that power higher up in the revs but as i said, it's still feels fast and gets to 80/90mph pretty quick but the power starts to fall off around 95mph and then its a little wait before it hits 110mph, where as when it was not restricted it pulled to 100-120mph pretty quickly and was then a push to do 125-130mph (125-130 indicated, I doubt the bike was ever doing 130 in real speed).
All of the above speeds were tested on private land and I have always ridden within the restrictions of my license |
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Not a Bandit but a SV650, so very similar.
I'm restricted to 33bhp & I've kept mine restricted for the entire term of my "probation" or whetever they call it.
Long story short I can honestly say I've never had a dull moment or considered removing it. The bike is still eager off the line & more than enough for me to handle at my current level. It might be down to SV's working well with restrictions or maybe I'm easily entertained.
Good luck with Mod 2 & don't worry about being restricted.
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I'd say definitely restrict it. So many people don't, but i'd rather not invalidate my insurance and be riding around uninsured.
I kept my GS and Hornet restricted for 2 years '(got the hornet after a year into my restriction), that was only with 33bhp and they were fine, got a bit bored but that just happens. I imagine with 47bhp you will be more than satisfied for the two years. All the best  ____________________ CBT: 19/02/11 - Mod 1: 27/03/11 - Mod 2: 01/04/11
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Hi
The restrictor acts much as though the throttle is just not opened fully, and that has far more effect at low revs than high revs (ie, whack the throttle open at low revs and the carb can flow far more air than the engine can process). Bike magazine have quite often done dyno tests at full throttle and at 40% throttle, and they tend to show very little difference between those runs at low revs.
| az- wrote: | As for difference in performance, I found the bike to be no different before 5k revs, as an example in 1st gear @ 5k revs it does 20mph, 2nd gear @ 5k revs it does 30mph, 3rd gear @ 5k revs it does 40mph and so on when both restricted and unrestricted, |
That is dependent on the gearing, and whether the power is restricted or not is irrelevant (short of having enough power for the clutch to slip).
All the best
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Spent 2 years riding my 650 bandit @33bhp, and 2 years since unrestricted.
Bandit engine is not especially fast anyway, but is pretty torquey, will pull happily from 30 in 4th restricted or not.
@33, it didn't like revving the last 2,000 from 10k to 12k much - better to change up - and the acceleration rate dropped much above about 85mph.
So the two main times the restriction really made a difference:
1) a full bore acceleration run... well, you don't want to run it all the way through first anyway from sheer mechanical sympathy, and by the top end of third you're well over any UK speed limits, so actually it's really just for .5 secs at the top of 2nd gear that it makes a difference.
2) If you want to run above about 85mph a lot - not always sensible in the UK...
So OK, yes, it is a little bit faster all the time once the washers are out, on the other hand my mpg dropped about 10% almost overnight too
The change from 125 will-I-die-overtaking-this-50mph-git, oh-my-god-I-hate-70mph-roads to 33bhp bye-bye-suckers was MUCH bigger than 33 to 66 or 77 or whatever I'm supposed to have now, in my real world riding.
(My plan is to add about 100bhp extra for the next bike, see if that's a bit more noticeable ) ____________________ Honda Varadero 125cc => Suzuki Bandit 650 33bhp => 77bhp =>
BMW K1200R Sport 163bhp => Aprilia Shiver GT 750 95bhp |
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Interesting thread, considering a faired bandit for my next bike. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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I had my ZX6 restricted from 114 to 33bhp for 2 years. Many people said it would be slow/boring/not pull the weight. It really wasn't from my experience
Having come off a 125 and even after riding a couple of bikes unrestricted briefly it never felt remotely slow or underpowered day to day. Personally i'd just restrict it and ride it 'all legal' etc and enjoy it as i'm sure you will. Its good practice. Two years flys by.
I enjoy it unrestricted now - but again, day to day half the time its irrelevant. |
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Perception of speed depends on what your experiences are. Bandits are a good first big bike choice, reliable, cheap to run and forgiving
Yours looks really tidy, the silver is nice. ____________________ 2013 ZZR1400 : current bike |
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Check the previous MOT's online, gives you an idea of the mileage its coverage, although if its had an engine change its anyone's guess. Had a similar shock when I got the V5 back for my 125, saw 10 previous owners & thought hmm... forgot to check that. Think its always worth doing a text check, they also check for colour changes. ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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Yours looks really tidy, the silver is nice. |
I wasn't too keen on the sliver when I saw it on ebay, mainly brought it for the price, something about it looked bland. But after seeing it in person it looks quick nice also the red text I was iffy on but again looks decent in person especially now I've add hints of red like I brought red dust caps for it, painted the Suzuki text red on the engine and will also be painting the viper logo red on the exhaust. It sets it of nicely without over doing it. Also has CBF 125 indicators on it, came with those small arrow head led indicators which just seem out of proportion and stock ones look crap so stuck the CBF indicators on it and it don't look bad. Gonna get chrome oil radiator cover and chrome crash bars that just sit in the corner of the engine and also chrome mirrors, can't see shit out of those mirrors anyway.
| j00pY wrote: | People and mags say that they are slow and boring because they are now on technology that is 10+ years more developed. These bikes were hailed as cheap, hooligan toys when they first came out. That hasn't changed. You can still have loads of fun on them. You won't have anything to worry about with the bandit and restriction, you'll just have a blast riding it and learning how to ride a slower bike fast.
In 10 years time, everyone will be saying that the MT-07 is the most boring bike ever etc... |
True I guess, got a couple of mates at a bike club who make out the Hornet is the best bike available and that it's faster than the bandit. Which they're going to be as they have loads more BHP then the Bandit. But tbf the bandit so far has proved to be quite a powerful bike, more powerful then what I was expecting and dad still isn't used to it enough to rev it through the gears so it has more to give still. Obviously not fast compared to other more modern bikes but more than enough power to easily overtake the majority of cars.
Only problem is, is that the viper exhaust currently has no Db killer or baffle in it and each time dad has ridden it someone has tried to out do it and I say try cause they don't stand a chance unless it's a sports car. So when I get it restricted and some fast car owner wanna be comes along I'll no longer have the power available to out perform, might have to get a db killer for it. |
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First week I got mine I had it without restrictors. Then when they arrived a week later whacked them in and I hated it.
I was just getting used to full power and then suddenly took most of that away.
Although I didn't actually need to, I always got the urge to slip the clutch when setting off from lights when it was restricted. I think the general sluggishness made me feel like it was labouring?
It was still pretty quick looking back and probably saved me and a friend when the back stepped out on a bend with a shit load of salt grit piled in a streak on the only line available through the bend (right in between parked cars and oncoming traffic) if it was full power chances are it would have high sided us both.
Topped out at an indicated 105 while restricted.
It's currently dead and I'm awaiting the outcome of a claim, so I'm thinking of just sitting out my restriction till its up in November and then using bikes being cheaper in winter to my advantage and getting something like an '05 R1.
I've been tempted with a 600 due to better flickability but I'd never be a cornering god anyway so I'd like something that can excite me on power out of corners instead
Bandit was dyno'd without restriction at 82bhp after fitting a loud as fuck Delkevic slash cut stubby. Before that it was around 77-78. ____________________ Bandit 600 - deaded
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