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 Thom_NSR Scooby Slapper
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 Posted: 22:15 - 11 May 2007 Post subject: Another NSR top speed question... |
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I've recently purchased an NSR, 1800 miles, 2 previous owners, 03 plate, mint condition.
AFAIK it has never been de-restricted, it's completely stock. And yet I can easily get 85-90mph out of it (indicated) in 5th gear (I think, I was too busy shitting myself front was VERY light and road surface wasn't great either). I wasn't even tucked in! I did have a feeling the bike had more to give, I certainly wasn't at redline anyway.
The acceleration is great, although I admit I have little to compare it to and have never actually timed a 0-60.
My question is, what the hell is going on? Is this possible on a restricted NSR? The bike has been looked after exceptionally well, and it's spent most of it's life in a dealership, hence the low mileage. Previous owner mentioned that it could be de-restricted, but he'd never felt it necessary to.
I don't think my speedo is THAT inaccurate (seems spot on when I've tested it through those speeding sign things). I can't be arsed to rip it apart just to see if it has restrictors in place either TBH. Could it reach this speed restricted? Or does the max restricted speed of 70-75 refer to the actual speed rather than the indicated one? |
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 Posted: 21:01 - 12 May 2007 Post subject: Re: Another NSR top speed question... |
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Doesn't sound restricted to me, though you really need to try a proper run and see if you can get it in to 6th without loosing speed.
A stock NSR will do 75 so if you're getting more than that it certainly sounds as if someone's taken out the exhaust and/or intake restrictor.
This is quite common - people selling the bike are not likely to disclose that it's been destricted as they won't be able to sell it for as much.
Might be worth checking front tyre pressure - I guess if the pressure's low the front wheel will indicate a higher speed than you're actually travelling but probably not really enough to make too much of a difference.
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How soon are you doing your test? you are running the risk of damaging the bike if you leave it too long running badly.
If you are making 97mph, then you should have all the restricters out cause I make just above 90mph in top (but I am downgeared so thats what its meant to be ) and I have taken all restricters out.
Where have you looked, the fuel intake and the exhaust right? ____________________ Past: 55 Sym Jet, 91 ZZR250, 03 NSR125R. Present: 97 ER-5.
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97 does indeed sound like you're missing both your restrictors.
With just one of them done you'd get to about 90, but certainly not 97.
Personally I wouldn't bother with the sprocket - leave it as is.
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