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Restricting a 600
#1
Hi all, just wondering if one of you guys could do me a favour, son has just passed his A2 bike test which means he is restricted for 2 years to 33bhp. He is thinking of buying a fzs600 and I would like a drawing of the washers that go into the air intake so as I can make some.  Can anyone help me out?  Wink
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#2
dont know much about these restricters :\ ..... great to make your own but would`nt you need a certificate to satisfy big brother  Wink
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#3
Thanks for the reply. According to the bumf I have read dont need a cirtificate for plod and some insurance companies dont ask for one, anyway sure you can buy one from somewhere  Big Grin
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#4
had a quick look on the net  Wink  cant find measurements  :\ someone will be along shortly who have the plates loose that they could measure for you  Big Grin ......good luck Smile
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#5
hey Red, thought you would be the very man to talk to about restricted 600`s without any washers i might add !!  :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin  aw i`m sorry. how cruel  :lol
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#6
Hi Bussy
  If your son buys a FZS 600  give me a shout have set of washers in my tool box which were removed from Mrs's Gen1 600 after she did her 2 years you can have them
  may also so have certificate  :deal
Steve
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#7
Thanks big steve will let you know, much apprechiated  :thumbup
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(23-09-12, 12:10 PM)ade the blade link Wrote: hey Red, thought you would be the very man to talk to about restricted 600`s without any washers i might add !!  :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin  aw i`m sorry. how cruel  :lol






very bl**dy funny  :\ :\ :\ :\
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#9
(23-09-12, 12:36 PM)bigsteve link Wrote: Hi Bussy
  If your son buys a FZS 600  give me a shout have set of washers in my tool box which were removed from Mrs's Gen1 600 after she did her 2 years you can have them
  may also so have certificate  :deal
Steve




there you go [size=78%]go [/size] Big Grin  that didnt take long Wink a helpful foccer  Big Grin ..........bet hes not from wales  :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#10
i dont know about the size but i know he,ll be chuffed with bike even when it is restricted  Wink
mine is restricted with washers and it still goes like stink on acceleration -its only mid and top range that the washers restrict it - or so ive been told so dont flame me if im wrong , but after going from a 125 to restricted 600 im still smiling even after two weeks  :lol
shine on you crazy diamond
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#11
I found riding Mrs's 600 with restritor on they dont hang around
  just have to  use gears as the bike runs out of steam at 6500 rpm
but still good for breaking national speed limit !!!!!!
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#12
(23-09-12, 05:49 PM)red98 link Wrote: [quote author=ade the blade link=topic=4711.msg40106#msg40106 date=1348398634]
hey Red, thought you would be the very man to talk to about restricted 600`s without any washers i might add !!  :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin  aw i`m sorry. how cruel  :lol






very bl**dy funny  :\ :\ :\ :\
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:rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin
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#13
its not just the washers (gaskets) but the carb needles that restrict it as well as they are a good bit thicker
Smell ones mother. Yaas!
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#14
hey there, if you email me at feel_the_noise@hotmail.co.uk I can send you pictures I took of my restrictors  being measured calipers, you should be able to get the measurements from them. I just took the pictures quickly before I put them in for reference.


The ones I use work great, was dyno tested and gives 30hp but still does not hang around!


Will
Fazers at the Ready.........hahahaaaa........
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#15
I think you need to chat with young xLEWISBDx
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#16
(06-11-12, 02:35 AM)darrsi link Wrote: I think you need to chat with young xLEWISBDx


Honey I am here  :rollin

I have the restrictors in I just bought them off eBay £35 for the official ones no certificate as you don't need it.
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#17
You don't need certificates if you have a full licence, but i would think if you have a restricted licence for 2 years then you will need one as proof if you are stopped if you are on a bike that's normally over 33bhp?  :rolleyes
I s'pose it would depend on the knowledge of the the police that stopped you, but the real problem would be with insurers i'd imagine? 
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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(07-11-12, 11:39 AM)darrsi link Wrote: You don't need certificates if you have a full licence, but i would think if you have a restricted licence for 2 years then you will need one as proof if you are stopped if you are on a bike that's normally over 33bhp?  :rolleyes
I s'pose it would depend on the knowledge of the the police that stopped you, but the real problem would be with insurers i'd imagine?


The certificate is not recognized by law therefore you don't need it.
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#19
There must be some kind of law involved otherwise people simply wouldn't need to, or even bother, restricting their bikes?  :rolleyes
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#20
(07-11-12, 02:48 PM)darrsi link Wrote: There must be some kind of law involved otherwise people simply wouldn't need to, or even bother, restricting their bikes?  :rolleyes


Nope not at all. I didn't restricted mine. Then I crashed and decided I should.

You only really need to restrict it in the event of a claim and it's part of your license condition.
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