nc30 33bhp restriction

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nc30 33bhp restriction

Post by mintmansam » Mon May 02, 2011 9:28 pm

Hi i am needing to restrict my bike to 33bhp. just wondering if anyone knows if i need a certificate saying its restricted, or would a dyno graph do? also if i bought the restrictor kit second hand can you send off for a new certificate? Thanks. PS got quoted £300 in labour costs to restrict it, is this :shock: outrageous or the standard price

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Re: nc30 33bhp restriction

Post by alexwitham » Mon May 02, 2011 10:50 pm

Speak with your insurer about the restriction, not sure what is required 'by law' I'm afraid.
£300 is an absolute joke, it take's 2 hours top's to get it all done and put back together.

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Re: nc30 33bhp restriction

Post by Hadies » Mon May 02, 2011 11:29 pm

300 is ridiculous. As Alex says 2 hours tops. That's with very little experience with spanners and bikes. It costs approximately 200-250 for a garage to fit the kit from FI and that should include a certificate.
The need for a certificate has been discussed to death. To summarise;
There isn't a law that you must have a certificate to prove your bike is running at 33bhp. Although some insurers require some sort of proof. Be it a legit certificate from FI or a dyno run.
Fit the kit yourself if it came with your bike and dyno it if you need to. Cheaper and you get to learn about the bike on the way.

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Re: nc30 33bhp restriction

Post by porndoguk » Mon May 02, 2011 11:36 pm

Hadies wrote:300 is ridiculous. As Alex says 2 hours tops. That's with very little experience with spanners and bikes. It costs approximately 200-250 for a garage to fit the kit from FI and that should include a certificate.
The need for a certificate has been discussed to death. To summarise;
There isn't a law that you must have a certificate to prove your bike is running at 33bhp. Although some insurers require some sort of proof. Be it a legit certificate from FI or a dyno run.
Fit the kit yourself if it came with your bike and dyno it if you need to. Cheaper and you get to learn about the bike on the way.
2hours! is that with a fag break and cup of tea and have a shit break?

1hours tops, 6 allen bolts, rear seat unit off, (discon brake light) 1min
14mm bolt tank off (discon hoses) 1min
air filter housing and screws 5mins max
upper inspeaction covers off, 5mins max
discon choke, idle, throttle cables, 2mins
undo 4 rubber clamp screws 5mins (fiddly)
pry carbs off 20secs

rip out or fit washers 20secs

refit carbs 5-20mins
and then reversal of the rest

looking at a 60min job :mrgreen:
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Re: nc30 33bhp restriction

Post by mintmansam » Tue May 03, 2011 6:39 pm

thanks for the response, yer i thought 6 hours at £50 per hour was total bull but i posted it to see peoples reaction lol ill ring insurers tomorrow, I thought it had to be signed by an approved garage thats all, i could do it myself

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Re: nc30 33bhp restriction

Post by davlr » Wed May 04, 2011 4:42 pm

JUst thought that I would mention, seeing that the previous replies involve the washer restriction kit, that if you can get your hands on the throttle restriction kit instead it might be better. I have one placed on mine.
The advantage is that you can stick your hand under the fairing and turn it off, et voila derestricted, then flick it back down, restricted. Disadvantage is that it's a lot slower than the carb job

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Re: nc30 33bhp restriction

Post by mintmansam » Wed May 04, 2011 10:53 pm

yer nice, but got it booked in for restriction £295 at doncaster motorcycles including kit (not bad) also there is a nice looking rvf nc35 having some work done in there. PS passed mod 1 test today :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:

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Re: nc30 33bhp restriction

Post by CMSMJ1 » Wed May 04, 2011 10:54 pm

whoa..

Ill fit the kit for nowt....and I'll even take it for a dyno run for you too..to prove your 33bhp limited.

don't be wasting £300 on it!!
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Re: nc30 33bhp restriction

Post by Hadies » Wed May 04, 2011 11:11 pm

mintmansam wrote:yer nice, but got it booked in for restriction £295 at doncaster motorcycles including kit (not bad)
Erm...
That is pretty bad.

Congrats on the test though.

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Re: nc30 33bhp restriction

Post by Sligeach » Thu May 05, 2011 12:51 am

as the lads have said above, the job is a piece of piss to a regular nc30 owner.
mark by his own admission is sick of carbs and therefore somewhat of a guru. take his offer, throw him a few pounds and be thankful someone as knowledgable can lend a helping hand.

look at the kid's karma points, that tells a story of its own
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