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How have the made it so that it cannot be derestricted? I would be willing to bet that they havn't changed a thing, and it is restricted as per www.nsr125.com
The race pipe will improve performance quite a bit, as one of the restrictors is in the exhaust, thus putting a different exhaust on it has removed it
With it restricted, you can expect top speed of about 80mph, and 0-60 of about 10-11 seconds. |
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It's probably your good old CDI restriction again...having said that *who* started this rumour about the bike not being derestrictable? Dealers? Mechanics?...we all know how reliable these sources are  ____________________ TiN
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Alright mate
What part of Ireland are you from? I live in Dublin. Try the forum on cbr250.com Loads of Irish people knocking about there.
I personally wouldnt go for the restricted nsr125. I was talking to the lads in planet fun about it and they said that they could derestrict it but i dont know how true that is. And its a lot of money for a bike that you dont know if it can be derestricted. I dont know if there is any of them left now anyway, a guy in bikeworld said there was only one or two left in the country a few weeks ago.
Have you considered the nsr75? I will be getting one if i get a loan. They are just under €4000 brand new and they are in group two insurance aswell. If they are destricted they can hit 70mph fairly easily, ive even seen one going by me in the car on the motorway doing 80mph. And they are bulletproof. The only bad thing ive heard about them is that they are a bit light. Ive heard so many storys of people thrashing the bike constantly and never looking after it and still having no problems so it could be an option for you.
Hope that helps
Bryn ____________________ the moped is gone! now i got my NSR 75  |
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Old Thread Alert!
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