If you have a spare restricter kit...Get it on ebay!

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Re: If you have a spare restricter kit...Get it on ebay!

Post by Jeppo »

That's a 125, but it was more powerful than I was meant to have on L plates.
Because of the power to weight ratio it has to be restricted for a restricted license holder aswell, same as the aprillia rs125.
Its not just a bhp restriction.
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still dunno why you guys want a restricted license? in the end it's cheaper just to go DAS.
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im not 21 yet :smt009 otherwise would have done!
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Re: If you have a spare restricter kit...Get it on ebay!

Post by deviant »

nc73 wrote:still dunno why you guys want a restricted license? in the end it's cheaper just to go DAS.
huh? :smt017

Not everyone waits till they are 21 to do their bike test.

And DAS cheaper? :pmsl
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Re: If you have a spare restricter kit...Get it on ebay!

Post by wonderpupp »

If the restrictors are already in there, leave them in, if you're on restricted licence.
Deliberately removing them and claiming it is still restricted will get you in more trouble if found out than just not having them in the first place.
Not that you'll ever get found out.

Or just ride a de-restricted 125 for a bit longer. Wayyyy cheaper to insure.
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