NC30 / NC35 Derestriction and 5000RPM misfire

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Re: NC30 / NC35 Derestriction and 5000RPM misfire

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What i'm saying is, before it was fitted it would reach 193kph (120mph) and with it fitted it would still only reach 120mph!
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Re: NC30 / NC35 Derestriction and 5000RPM misfire

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yeah but this time instead of it reading 193kph this time it is reaching 120kph...both being the same speed but with the converter being fitted its mph instead of kph..........

i can't understand why it would do that at all...makes no sense!!!the restriction should never kick in now at all because the switch is never triggered.


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Re: NC30 / NC35 Derestriction and 5000RPM misfire

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Yeah sorry mate that's it, i'm a bit thick today after last night lol!
It is very strange, it must be some sort of restriction somewhere.
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Re: NC30 / NC35 Derestriction and 5000RPM misfire

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It could be thats all your bike will do.

Due to several possible things.

-Change in gearing
-Poor maintainance (valve clearances / plugs / air filter)
-Other non-standard modifications having a detrimental effect. (airbox in particular)

Do you really need to go faster than circa 120mph anyway?
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Re: NC30 / NC35 Derestriction and 5000RPM misfire

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Any chance we could have those pics posted re where to insert the resistor?
Would like to do this as was mildly miffed when enginge started cutting out at speed!
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Re: NC30 / NC35 Derestriction and 5000RPM misfire

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Here's a pic for those who have not seen the inside of the speedo. Bend the tab (#2) so it doesn't contact the wheel (#1).

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Re: NC30 / NC35 Derestriction and 5000RPM misfire

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so if u have an HRC cdi, this 180kph problem is solved?
u dont need to open ur speedo panel?
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Re: NC30 / NC35 Derestriction and 5000RPM misfire

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Honda_NC35 wrote:so if u have an HRC cdi, this 180kph problem is solved?
u dont need to open ur speedo panel?
correct.........

hrc cdi unit is quite pricey though......easier to fit but the mod mentioned costs sweet f.a!!!!



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Re: NC30 / NC35 Derestriction and 5000RPM misfire

Post by tanuki »

true...but there are cheap HRC cdi's out there one went for £85 on the forum the other week and they do alot more than just remove the speed restriction
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Re: NC30 / NC35 Derestriction and 5000RPM misfire

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tanuki wrote:true...but there are cheap HRC cdi's out there one went for £85 on the forum the other week and they do alot more than just remove the speed restriction
That Cdi is mine now... :P

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