MarkGsxr Posted January 15, 2017 Posted January 15, 2017 (edited) Dont know if Im posting this in the right category? Bit of info required about imports compared to Uk spec Gsxr's 750's and 11's. Which country is full power like Uk's and which restricted, I know of some but not too sure of others and also any help on what to look out for with imports Edited January 15, 2017 by MarkGsxr Quote
R1guy Posted January 15, 2017 Posted January 15, 2017 The only "real" full power ones are the bored out turbo ones..... .....just look for these and you'll be heading in the right direction. And rather quickly at that 2 Quote
MarkGsxr Posted January 15, 2017 Author Posted January 15, 2017 1 hour ago, R1guy said: The only "real" full power ones are the bored out turbo ones..... .....just look for these and you'll be heading in the right direction. And rather quickly at that Fair enough Quote
Oilyspanner Posted January 15, 2017 Posted January 15, 2017 On a lot of the frames you'll find an 'E' sticker - mines got E2 on it, E2 being UK market, E1 is world wide non restricted. This is useful for bikes with no stickers, using engine codes https://sites.google.com/site/suzukitechnical/suzuki/sacs-enginecodes as is this is the list of markets and codes https://www.motorcyclespareparts.eu/suzuki-parts/suzuki-country-codes-identification.aspx It's not so hard to find the origins, finding what was used to restrict them can be more troublesome. It's also true a race tune or turbo ensures unrestricted performance . . . . 1 Quote
MarkGsxr Posted January 15, 2017 Author Posted January 15, 2017 Thanks for the links buddy,what I was looking for was knowing bikes from which country are restricted and which country are not as when bikes are advertised as an import from a certain country I want to be sure its unresticted model Quote
Solcambs Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 16 hours ago, MarkGsxr said: Thanks for the links buddy,what I was looking for was knowing bikes from which country are restricted and which country are not as when bikes are advertised as an import from a certain country I want to be sure its unresticted model Restriction typically was to 100bhp IIRC. Most French large capacity bikes were restricted back in the day if my brain is not playing tricks on me. Restriction was easily overcome in 99.9999% of cases. 1 Quote
banoffee Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 This comes up from time to time. Anyone fancy researching and writing an article on the subject? Your name in lights etc 1 Quote
MarkGsxr Posted January 16, 2017 Author Posted January 16, 2017 4 hours ago, Solcambs said: Restriction typically was to 100bhp IIRC. Most French large capacity bikes were restricted back in the day if my brain is not playing tricks on me. Restriction was easily overcome in 99.9999% of cases. France was a cert,Germany was full power but unsure about the rest Quote
MarkGsxr Posted January 16, 2017 Author Posted January 16, 2017 3 hours ago, banoffee said: This comes up from time to time. Anyone fancy researching and writing an article on the subject? Your name in lights etc Great idea... Keep people like myself happy Quote
Solcambs Posted January 16, 2017 Posted January 16, 2017 Wasn't Japan very restrictive and then moved to allowing only 400cc ... and the grey import business was born for models not sold anywhere except Japan and exported at x years when the cost of the equivalent of an MOT was too expensive to keep the bike on the road and buying a new model was more attractive?. :o) Quote
MarkGsxr Posted January 16, 2017 Author Posted January 16, 2017 1 hour ago, Solcambs said: Wasn't Japan very restrictive and then moved to allowing only 400cc ... and the grey import business was born for models not sold anywhere except Japan and exported at x years when the cost of the equivalent of an MOT was too expensive to keep the bike on the road and buying a new model was more attractive?. :o) Remember all this ,happened in the early 90's thats when I got my first taste of slingshot in the way of gsxr400.... great times 1 Quote
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