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Message started by Suffrajet on 03/05/07 at 09:06:29

Title: Bhp Question
Post by Suffrajet on 03/05/07 at 09:06:29

Hi Everyone

I'm new to the site, and have just bought a Suzuki Savage LS650 Chop. It's a 1994 L reg.

I've got my bike test in April, and have to take it on my 125 so will be restricted to 33bhp for 2 years.

Can anyone tell me what the bhp of my bike is?

It's had no engine modifications at all, just the forks, seat and rear mudguard have been changed.

No one seems to know exactly, and I'm kinda hoping that I don't need to fit a restrictor kit as it's perfect the way it is ...

Thanks

Suffie

Title: Re: Bhp Question
Post by Savage Librarian on 03/05/07 at 09:42:42

If I remember correctly, a '94 is 31 horses at 5400 RPM.

Title: Re: Bhp Question
Post by Suffrajet on 03/05/07 at 09:50:00

Yay  ;D

No restrictor kit for me then!  8)

Thank you

Suffie

Title: Re: Bhp Question
Post by allan on 03/05/07 at 10:21:46


Suffrajet wrote:


No restrictor kit for me then!  8)



suffrajet jump straight on and enjoy & welcome

allan,


Title: Re: Bhp Question
Post by georgekathe on 03/05/07 at 12:06:53

good luck with test - let us know how it went & welcome to site! ;D

Title: Re: Bhp Question
Post by Suffrajet on 03/07/07 at 01:56:54

Fankoo for the welcome! :D

Test is at beginning of April, so fingers crossed ...  :-/

While I'm waiting for the day I can ride my L'il Savage I'm giving her a respray and making a few other small changes.

Hopefully she'll be all ready for when I get that bit of paper! ;D



Title: Re: Bhp Question
Post by Savage_Rob on 03/07/07 at 05:27:17

Congratulations and welcome to the site!

Title: Re: Bhp Question
Post by Phelonius on 03/07/07 at 12:13:37

It is not necessary to count your horses or even know how many you have to enjoy the ride.
If it feels good and does what you want to do, then there are enough of them.

Phelonius

Title: Re: Bhp Question
Post by allan on 03/07/07 at 12:49:35


Phelonius wrote:
It is not necessary to count your horses

Phelonius


unfortunatly in the uk when you pass your test, you are restricted to 33bhp for 2 years, so you do have to count them or risk losing it, but I like what you say :)

allan.


Title: Re: Bhp Question
Post by Phelonius on 03/10/07 at 13:26:17


allan wrote:


unfortunatly in the uk when you pass your test, you are restricted to 33bhp for 2 years, so you do have to count them or risk losing it, but I like what you say :)

allan.



 Can you lie about it?

Phelonius

Title: Re: Bhp Question
Post by Ed_L. on 03/10/07 at 13:48:30

Don't think you can lie about the HP but you can lie about rejetting the carb. ;D

Title: Re: Bhp Question
Post by LANCER on 03/10/07 at 17:36:51

Welcome to THE website for 2 wheeled wisdom and tech expertise.  
I am not too smart but there are others here who are.

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