Comments for Motorbike seller http://www.motorbikeseller.com/de/ MotorBikes and More Tue, 18 Jan 2011 00:04:48 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.2 Comment on will a motorbike restrictor damage the engine? by Calum M http://www.motorbikeseller.com/de/will-a-motorbike-restrictor-damage-the-engine/3357/comment-page-1/#comment-6807 Calum M Tue, 18 Jan 2011 00:04:48 +0000 http://www.motorbikeseller.com/will-a-motorbike-restrictor-damage-the-engine/3357/#comment-6807-de If you're in the UK I think you can do it on the DVLA website. If you have a look online (wikipedia is good for this!) you can probably work out exactly which model it is, which means you can get the year.

If you’re in the UK I think you can do it on the DVLA website. If you have a look online (wikipedia is good for this!) you can probably work out exactly which model it is, which means you can get the year.

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Comment on will a motorbike restrictor damage the engine? by tomd1980 http://www.motorbikeseller.com/de/will-a-motorbike-restrictor-damage-the-engine/3357/comment-page-1/#comment-6806 tomd1980 Mon, 17 Jan 2011 23:47:11 +0000 http://www.motorbikeseller.com/will-a-motorbike-restrictor-damage-the-engine/3357/#comment-6806-de I assume you live in the Uk. You will have to wait until you pass your full motorcycle test before you can get a bike and restrict it and then it needs to be restricted in a garage and a dyno run taken to verify that it is restricted to 33 bhp. You need that certificate for the insurance You can ride any sort of bike with a restrictor and it should not damage the engine. I am riding a Honda CB400 with a restrictor that has been on it for 4 years at least and not had any problems. I know a guy that has a 700c sports bike and he restricted it with and it was running fine. Take my advice though and if you want to get a bike and restrict it, make sure it is a light bike. My 400cc bike would have 60% more power without the restrictor (once I find the damn thing it is coming off) which is a lot of power for an engine to loose. The guy with the 700cc says he did not notice the difference before and after the restrictor was fitted but I suspect he did not push it hard as he just drove it to the garage.If you get a heavy bike, then you may find that the engine will struggle, but generally on motorbikes they have far more power than you can ever use on the road.

I assume you live in the Uk.

You will have to wait until you pass your full motorcycle test before you can get a bike and restrict it and then it needs to be restricted in a garage and a dyno run taken to verify that it is restricted to 33 bhp. You need that certificate for the insurance

You can ride any sort of bike with a restrictor and it should not damage the engine. I am riding a Honda CB400 with a restrictor that has been on it for 4 years at least and not had any problems. I know a guy that has a 700c sports bike and he restricted it with and it was running fine.

Take my advice though and if you want to get a bike and restrict it, make sure it is a light bike. My 400cc bike would have 60% more power without the restrictor (once I find the damn thing it is coming off) which is a lot of power for an engine to loose. The guy with the 700cc says he did not notice the difference before and after the restrictor was fitted but I suspect he did not push it hard as he just drove it to the garage.If you get a heavy bike, then you may find that the engine will struggle, but generally on motorbikes they have far more power than you can ever use on the road.

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Comment on Q&A: Mini cooper – Motorbike Engine? by Max Cruise http://www.motorbikeseller.com/de/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/comment-page-1/#comment-6805 Max Cruise Sun, 16 Jan 2011 03:37:03 +0000 http://www.motorbikeseller.com/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/#comment-6805-de Pocket bikes are prohibited on public streets, bike paths, bike lanes and public property. If caught, pocket bike will be impounded. So, no, you don't need a license to ride a pocket bike on private property with owner's consent. Seriously, pocket bikes are a waste of your good money.

Pocket bikes are prohibited on public streets, bike paths, bike lanes and public property.
If caught, pocket bike will be impounded.
So, no, you don’t need a license to ride a pocket bike on private property with owner’s consent.
Seriously, pocket bikes are a waste of your good money.

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Comment on Q&A: Mini cooper – Motorbike Engine? by klayton r http://www.motorbikeseller.com/de/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/comment-page-1/#comment-6804 klayton r Sun, 16 Jan 2011 03:01:34 +0000 http://www.motorbikeseller.com/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/#comment-6804-de yes their are and they are known as Pads dude. go to www.7scycle.com and order some from there.

yes their are and they are known as Pads dude. go to http://www.7scycle.com and order some from there.

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Comment on Q&A: Mini cooper – Motorbike Engine? by popeyethesadist http://www.motorbikeseller.com/de/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/comment-page-1/#comment-6803 popeyethesadist Sun, 16 Jan 2011 02:47:31 +0000 http://www.motorbikeseller.com/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/#comment-6803-de You're in the right forum.Just google, there are plenty

You’re in the right forum.Just google, there are plenty

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Comment on Q&A: Mini cooper – Motorbike Engine? by Kato http://www.motorbikeseller.com/de/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/comment-page-1/#comment-6802 Kato Sun, 16 Jan 2011 01:59:48 +0000 http://www.motorbikeseller.com/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/#comment-6802-de www.motosport.com

http://www.motosport.com

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Comment on Q&A: Mini cooper – Motorbike Engine? by chuck r http://www.motorbikeseller.com/de/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/comment-page-1/#comment-6801 chuck r Sun, 16 Jan 2011 01:43:30 +0000 http://www.motorbikeseller.com/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/#comment-6801-de Most pants come with pads that attach to the pants at the hips. Just buy knee pads to put under you're pants. Fox sells great knee pads.

Most pants come with pads that attach to the pants at the hips. Just buy knee pads to put under you’re pants. Fox sells great knee pads.

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Comment on Q&A: Mini cooper – Motorbike Engine? by wiggysan_dot_com http://www.motorbikeseller.com/de/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/comment-page-1/#comment-6800 wiggysan_dot_com Sun, 16 Jan 2011 00:53:53 +0000 http://www.motorbikeseller.com/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/#comment-6800-de You need to re post this in the correct forum. This thread is just for RACING MOTORCYCLE'S.

You need to re post this in the correct forum.

This thread is just for RACING MOTORCYCLE’S.

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Comment on Q&A: Mini cooper – Motorbike Engine? by barry m http://www.motorbikeseller.com/de/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/comment-page-1/#comment-6799 barry m Sun, 16 Jan 2011 00:14:03 +0000 http://www.motorbikeseller.com/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/#comment-6799-de This is "Motorcycle Racing"..... You have posted your question in the wrong forum, You would get a better response in "Cars & Transportation"> "Motorcycles"

This is “Motorcycle Racing”….. You have posted your question in the wrong forum, You would get a better response in “Cars & Transportation”> “Motorcycles”

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Comment on Q&A: Mini cooper – Motorbike Engine? by swthollitoes http://www.motorbikeseller.com/de/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/comment-page-1/#comment-6798 swthollitoes Sat, 15 Jan 2011 23:35:22 +0000 http://www.motorbikeseller.com/qa-mini-cooper-motorbike-engine/3355/#comment-6798-de um.... I am not too sure what you are asking....Do you wnt to know where to find riding gear.... try www.axo.com...they have a wide variety....

um…. I am not too sure what you are asking….Do you wnt to know where to find riding gear….
try http://www.axo.com…they have a wide variety….

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