12-11-15, 05:52 PM
(12-11-15, 05:50 PM)JoeRock link Wrote: [quote author=CaptainCazador link=topic=18712.msg215856#msg215856 date=1447344946]
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Still confused?????
So can I get my Fazer restricted for my son? How or where can I get an official definitive answer?? If the Fazer is no good then I need to find out what his options are and think about just keeping the fazer for me. Not that I have a problem with that its just going to cost me!!! as sons always do. lol
See this thread. :thumbup
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Looks promising, but who do you believe, Yamaha or the government guidelines?
Easiest way for sure would be to ask an insurance company I s'pose, because there'd be no point in taking a chance with the Yamaha guideline then finding out nobody will touch you with insurance!
My guess is they'll sway with the government rules.
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Insurance companies don't ask what type of license you have its either provisional or full and I would assume A2 falls under full.
Also as long as young drewblez keeps a certificate something looking official under the seat saying restricted to 47 ponies in the unlikely event he was to get pulled it would see most off and unless plod had a rolling road up his ass he wouldn't be able to tell either way.
OP do it.
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Agreed. You can buy restrictor kits and get it restricted with a certificate, and the insurance companies likely won't ask. Was the same issue on the hornet forum, that technically puts out 95hp so is literally just over the maximum but a lot of people have had it restricted anyway and had no issues
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Plus on the above link Yamaha quote it at 93hp anyway so you're sorted!