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    Question What country-spec bikes are sold here?

    Was rooting about on the power commander website having a look at whats involved in popping a PC into the bike, and in the list of maps (for different exhausts and air filters etc) it also differenciated between European spec and US spec.

    So what spec are the japper bikes sold in NZ? And whats the difference?

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    some of the kwaka's and suzuki's are canadian spec

    some are NZ/Aus spec.

    some are honda's (granny spec)

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    like dover said

    we get either candian, or aus/nz spec

    Your suzuki be a aus spec, the maps are more dealing with fuel.

    and you are far better off getting a custom map over one of those maps,

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover View Post
    suzuki's are canadian spec

    I thought they must've be scottish spec? Tossing the cabre's kinda similar to they way they keep chucking you around
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    Check with the supplier of your bike. My original GS500 was a US spec bike.

    We're such a small market that we probably get a container load of whatever is next off the production line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    Your suzuki be a aus spec, the maps are more dealing with fuel.

    and you are far better off getting a custom map over one of those maps,
    yeah realised that, was just wondering at this stage

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    yeah i got one in my bike my bike i am using nickos map from his k4 600, its okay, but i will need it get it mapped but, i got couple of other things to do before i spend the money for a map

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    canadian spec bikes have a castle nut in the rear axle with a split pin thru it.

    cos canadians are dumb and their nuts often fall off, eh GL?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Dover View Post
    some of the kwaka's and suzuki's are canadian spec

    some are NZ/Aus spec.

    some are honda's (granny spec)

    Whooooooo's ya nanny????!!!!


    :slap:

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    Don't be a wiener; make your own map.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Some Suzukis are US-market spec. Generally the mph speedos are a giveaway.
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    Yea mine is a Canadian spec, has the castle nut like mentioned. Didnt think that meant it was canadian thou.

    And ya can get it jus done at the suzuki shop simple as normally.
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