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Old 23 Apr 07, 10:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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33bhp Kit Removal from Monster 600

I'm in the process of buying a 600 monster and has a 33bhp restrictor kit fitted, but we don't require it to be so.
Does anybody know what the restrictor kit for a 2000 monster 600 would consist of?
Is it going to be a restrictor in the exhaust and a different main jet?
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Old 23 Apr 07, 02:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I think its just the exhaust that has the restriction in
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Old 23 Apr 07, 03:02 PM   #3 (permalink)
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are they Carbs?? If so i would believe it to be on the Inlets to the Carbs, Will be just a reduced Dia Washer in there, Wont have been Re Jetted, Just Pull them out, really easy TBH!

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Looks like i may have to just see what there is in there then, as the chap i work with has known them to be in the exhausts, and i thought they were normally put in the inlet after the carbs.

Where could i find what size the jets should be as standard to check that they haven't been changed?
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My previous bike was a 600 Monster - the young guy who bought it fitted a resricter kit - it was just some kind of washer effort that restricted the full movement of the throttle cable, no carb adjustments. He removed it in about 30 seconds once he had passed his test, so it must have been just a fiddly bit of metal. For more info have a look on www.ukmonster.co.uk (free) which has a mountain of Monster specific information - search technical - restricter kit.
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It was just a washer type restrictor after the carbs.
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