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Japanese Domestic model speed restriction.

Started by Harvy, November 29, 2009, 10:18:14 PM

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Harvy

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OK, not sure if I'm posting in the right spot.

Found this the other day on a South African bike group site:

"The 190 km/h limit is done in the speedo as U said. Open the speedo cluster. The speedo has a little plate attached to the pointer mechanism. At zero speed the plate will be in the limiter sensor. This is the little electronic circuit which which is attached on the bottom of the speedo. At the speed where it is limited the plate will go into the sensor again. By cutting the plate on the pointer so that only the part where it senses zero speed remains, it effectively disables the speed limit."

Hope that's of some help to those of us that have restricted Kookaloo.

Cheers
Harvy
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