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    Derestricting lams bikes

    Just wondering if anyone has had any luck derestricting their high capacity lams machines?

    I've got one of the 2016 sv650s and its a great bike and would like to have more ponies once the licence is sussed. I've read that the old gladius could be derestricted with a change in the ecu and am wondering if the same goes for the new model.

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    just stab some holes in it with a No.2 philips.

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    oh. and also ignore cassina cos she doesn't have a fucking clue (about anything).

    depending on the mode of restriction (likely an ECU reflash, at that vintage) will depend how easy/cheap it is to derestrict.

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    Sell lams approved bike for a small loss and add the cash you were going to spend on it and buy a bike with twice as many ponies.
    I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.

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