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Old 01-05-2013, 08:36 AM   #1
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...or you're involved in a serious accident and the forces of law and order inspect the bike. In a worst case you could find yourself in jail for manslaughter.
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Old 01-05-2013, 11:51 AM   #2
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I never really bothered with the restrictors, as long as you don't 'rag' it around then you have no reason to be stopped and a monster with restrictors is like alcohol free beer
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...or you're involved in a serious accident and the forces of law and order inspect the bike. In a worst case you could find yourself in jail for manslaughter.
Or at the least get hit with points + a hefty fine for invalid insurance and licence. A restricted licence is exactly that - one that limits you to 33bhp for two years. The second you take a bike with more than 33bhp on the road you are riding illegally. It's also worth remembering that if you amass 6 points on your licence for offences committed within the first two years from the date you passed your driving test, the DVLA will revoke your licence.

http://www.trafficlawspecialists.co.uk/new_drivers.asp
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