restricters on my NC30
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- ibby4585
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restricters on my NC30
I am sure this thread has been done to death but i need a bit of info. I know there are two types of restrictors for the nc30. One is behind the speedo somewhere and the other is a black box inside the back seat with a series wires coming out. Ive had a quick look at both areas on my bike but cant find either!! I am sure it is de-rstricted but just want to make sure. Is the speedo de-restricter visible? and do both do the same job?
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Re: restricters on my NC30
There is only 1 restrictor on the NC30 Jap model - this is a speed restriction that is triggered in the speedo when the needle passes over a sensor at 112mph/180kmh.
to derestrict this you need to either buy an M-Max box which plugs into the loom ast the speedo end and foolws the CDI into thinking you never go above 180kmh.
Or, get a restrictor and solder it in the same place..forthe same effect.
Or, get a HRC SP box this fits in line with the CDI (at the back of the bike) which does the same tihng..
You can have a 33bhp restriction kit fitted but this is nothing to do with the speedo etc...
to derestrict this you need to either buy an M-Max box which plugs into the loom ast the speedo end and foolws the CDI into thinking you never go above 180kmh.
Or, get a restrictor and solder it in the same place..forthe same effect.
Or, get a HRC SP box this fits in line with the CDI (at the back of the bike) which does the same tihng..
You can have a 33bhp restriction kit fitted but this is nothing to do with the speedo etc...
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- ibby4585
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Re: restricters on my NC30
no i dont want it any restricters fitted, i want to make sure i have full power! is there any tell tale signs i can look for to make sure i have this de-restricter?
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Re: restricters on my NC30
you are confusing yourself matey..
you will have full power unless someone has fitted the 33bhp kit which are 4 circular discs that sit between carbs and inlets.
get your airbox off, pull your carbs off...
clean them and chekc theya re set up while you do this and you will also see if it is restricted...
does it struggle to get 100mph?
you will have full power unless someone has fitted the 33bhp kit which are 4 circular discs that sit between carbs and inlets.
get your airbox off, pull your carbs off...
clean them and chekc theya re set up while you do this and you will also see if it is restricted...
does it struggle to get 100mph?
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Re: restricters on my NC30
not really got that speed yet only passed my test two days ago!!
What im trying to say how do i know that the jap restricter has been by-passed??

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Re: restricters on my NC30
you don't...until you go over 180kmh.... 

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Re: restricters on my NC30
hehe, thought you might say that!! 

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Re: restricters on my NC30
Obvoiusly being a police officer you'll never be doing those speeds on the road
But it is usually pretty obvious if it is restricted - it just won't want to go over 100 or 112mph (seem to remember that being the limit)
Do as CMSMJ1 says and have a nose around the bike - take the carbs off and get to know how it all works - it makes it so much easier to diagnose problems if you know whats going on
Smev

But it is usually pretty obvious if it is restricted - it just won't want to go over 100 or 112mph (seem to remember that being the limit)
Do as CMSMJ1 says and have a nose around the bike - take the carbs off and get to know how it all works - it makes it so much easier to diagnose problems if you know whats going on

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Re: restricters on my NC30
Im sure there some private roads i can get up to that speed!! 

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Re: restricters on my NC30
I've never really felt the need to remove the 180km/h restriction on my road bikes, but different parts of the world have different rules (and fine$!).ibby4585 wrote:Im sure there some private roads i can get up to that speed!!
You'll soon now if it has this speed restriction if you try to go faster than this. There are cheap and easy ways to get around it though.
Let's see this private road Occifer...!!
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