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    Announce CBR1000RR (2014) Derestricting Japanese Model

    I picked up a Japanese Imported CBR1000RR. I soon realized it was restricted for the Japanese domestic market. It also was speed limited at 185kph.

    I removed the bung from the left air intake below the filter.

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    Next i replaced the stacks with standard ones.

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    The part numbers are below.

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    The installed stacks

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    Then I rewired the ECU. Not exactly sure how this little black box works. You remove 6 wires from the grey ECU plug, they go into the box and return back to the ECU plug.

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    Below is the finished job.

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    After a test ride the speed limit is removed and the bike appears to have more power.

    I'm not sure if there is any baffles in the exhaust to remove.

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    Was it significantly cheap enough to be worth it?

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    A supersport litre bike limited to 185kph? Where is the fun in that?


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    Whats the black box ie a tre?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Was it significantly cheap enough to be worth it?
    Since when was that a valid reason to do or not when it comes to motorcyclesshame on you
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Since when was that a valid reason to do or not when it comes to motorcyclesshame on you
    Yeah I hear rumors of this guy down south who has spent the equivalent of a Southland house on a old TL........

    Surely one of those urban myths whispered late at night over the rally camp fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Was it significantly cheap enough to be worth it?
    I wasn't the one who imported it. I got her at a very good price.

    It was worth it for me; not sure about the seller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Yeah I hear rumors of this guy down south who has spent the equivalent of a Southland house on a old TL........

    Surely one of those urban myths whispered late at night over the rally camp fire.
    No idea mate been a very long time since ive sat at a rally camp fire,if indeed its true i wish him well and having some experience with old TLs myself i can only imagine the smile on his face every time he rides one with the equivalent of a Southland house spent on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    A supersport litre bike limited to 185kph? Where is the fun in that?
    As I now understand it. The Japanese don't have any rules dictating restricting motorbikes, but manufactures do it voluntarily. I would suspect to appease the government and to prevent mandatory restrictions.

    CBR1000RR's sold in the Japanese domestic market, are not only restricted to 185kph, but also 119hp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Yeah I hear rumors of this guy down south who has spent the equivalent of a Southland house on a old TL........

    Surely one of those urban myths whispered late at night over the rally camp fire.
    Looks like he got the bike at a bargain price.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/property/re...-834276927.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by DIYDan View Post
    Looks like he got the bike at a bargain price.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/property/re...-834276927.htm
    Nice,think i like this fella.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Whats the black box ie a tre?
    It's made by RISE (motorcycle pro shop). Not sure how it works exactly. All I know is, it works!

    I would think it's quite a popular add on accessory in Japan.

    There are a couple of, what look like variable resistors. One says 7200~10000rpm, the other 10000~12000rpm. Not sure what will happen if I turn them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DIYDan View Post
    As I now understand it. The Japanese don't have any rules dictating restricting motorbikes, but manufactures do it voluntarily. I would suspect to appease the government and to prevent mandatory restrictions.

    CBR1000RR's sold in the Japanese domestic market, are not only restricted to 185kph, but also 119hp.
    You young fellas eh,surely more than enough when ridden on roads for which they were designed for,the best bits of road on such a bike you wont see anything like 185.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DIYDan View Post
    Looks like he got the bike at a bargain price.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/property/re...-834276927.htm
    Bugger no garage

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    Quote Originally Posted by DIYDan View Post
    The Japanese don't have any rules dictating restricting motorbikes, but manufactures do it voluntarily. I would suspect to appease the government and to prevent mandatory restrictions.

    CBR1000RR's sold in the Japanese domestic market, are not only restricted to 185kph, but also 119hp.
    Since when?

    Obviously their cars have been limited for a good 20 years and more but I've only heard of a handful of bikes limited to anything less than 299km/h.

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