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Thread: De-Restricting a Suzuki Az50

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    De-Restricting a Suzuki Az50

    Hey People

    Just Wondering if this bike can be De-restricted someone said something about cutting a wire and if it had 6 wires it could be done but if it had 8 then it cannot.

    Is anyone here able to confirm if it has 6 or 8 wires? would be a great help

    Thanks

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    but that's illegal and you will surely kill yourself doing crazy speeds!
    Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars

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    I would be interested in doing the same thing on my Jog if I knew how to do it !
    Suppose I could just cut them all ...... and join them back together, ....... one by one ...... until it worked !!!!! lol

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    I think from 2008(?) you could no longer cut a wire on the Jog, you need to replace the whole CDI. Scootling have them for around $200
    Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars

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    It'll do 90kph when it's derestricted!

    You need an ECU connection and the right software.

    $50 to the guy at the garage should sort it for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    It'll do 90kph when it's derestricted!

    You need an ECU connection and the right software.

    $50 to the guy at the garage should sort it for you.
    Presumably the software tells the ECU to make like Kryten and "engage lie mode"?

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    maybe you can turn on some hidden software setting called "Enable NOS mode"?
    Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars

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    Maybe i should just check to see if my bike has 6 wires, anyone know which one to cut tho haha

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    the red one

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    the red one, its always the red one.... (in the movies)
    Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars

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    Ok i will try the red one

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    have your soldering iron handy in case you brick it.....
    Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerMice View Post
    have your soldering iron handy in case you brick it.....
    +1


    dont cut the red one you knob

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    LOL. maybe I should have said WHEN you brick it.
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    although on older Jogs I'm pretty sure it is the red wire........

    Dunno about Suzuki though
    Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars

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