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Post by Macrofeet on Nov 29, 2005 0:16:19 GMT
[glow=red,2,300]Warning [/glow] Carb, Rollers, Gears, Oil (De Restriction)
Altering items on a brand new bike is probably not such a good idea especially if your bike has never worked 100% correctly or been tested fully(worn in). On some bikes it appears alterations have caused initial problems which have until now gone away You could be the first to find your problem is permanent
[glow=red,2,300]Please read the following[/glow] Firstly: Only change one item at a time to get the bike working properly make sure you note all changes made so that, - If you consider the change not to be for the better you should be able to alter the item back to its original setting
*Note It may not always possible to undo changes, changing or altering your bike may result in parts being permanently damaged which could prove to be very costly Secondly: Once it is all working and broken in only then you might want to try following some of the help with De restriction given on these forums but remember use this advice at your own risk*Riding a bike which has been DE restricted on a UK road with out the correct license will void your insurance and is illegal
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richc
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Post by richc on Nov 29, 2005 17:38:25 GMT
Its a good idea, but people know it already, just common sense at the end of the day #cheers#
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Post by baotian on Nov 29, 2005 18:04:41 GMT
mmmm now that i have deristricted my bike, im woried about my insurance
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Post by hypojam on Nov 29, 2005 18:07:49 GMT
mmmm now that i have deristricted my bike, im woried about my insurance They probaly wont be able to tell your bike is derestrcited anyways so dont worry about it
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Post by Ginger Phil on Nov 30, 2005 15:08:06 GMT
#oops#
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