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Is my bike still LAMS restricted??
Hi Guys
The original owner of my bike was a Learner rider and the bike was sold as LAMS restricted in 2010 in Australia. I can't see anything obvious around the idle screw / throttle cable area on the right side of the bike. How can I tell if this restriction has been removed? Thanks. |
http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=23128
mine was registered interstate as a 'solo', the only difference seemed to be no rear footpegs, no restrictor |
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No obvious restrictor on the throttle body. I can see the 2 screws where the restrictor would go but nothing there. Is there any other restriction?? Cheers mate |
The 660 is LAMS approved as is and doesn't require any additional restrictor plates (etc) to be fitted. So nothing to remove :toothy4:
Here's a comment from Yamaha's own website ... Learner Approved Motorcycles (LAMs) can be ridden by learners in most states (but not in WA currently). These are motorcycles up to 660cc capacity and a power to weight ratio not exceeding 150 kilowatts per tonne. Hope this helps. |
Our XT's are not restricted.
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Thanks All.
Much appreciated. Cheers. |
An old rider not a bold rider
LAMS. I had a look through what learners are allowed to ride here in NSW the other day. After the number bikes I've owned over the years, now all my current bikes qualify :o
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