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What's the difference between a 1998 and a 2002 speed wise

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  • A andrewj1680

    Speedo screen was cracked and the speedo drive on the wheel didnt work i had to change the front wheel before the speedo worked luckily i had a spare. It smokes a fair bit too so I'm guessing they are changing the mileage when they come in as there is no way mine has only done 7000 would make sense as if you have taken any notice all the bikes they have listed a very low miles

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    @andrewj1680 yeah they all have low miles and tbf I haven't actually purchased from them so I would listen to what your saying

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      For example then how does the the wheel wear to the point it doesnt work the wheel block for the speedo with only 6892 on the clock lol i think they are clocking them knowing that there is no history of mileage available to potential buyers there is little tell tale signs like the rubber condition on the kick start the original grips being worn all point to the bike doing alot more miles than the clocks say

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        For example then how does the the wheel wear to the point it doesnt work the wheel block for the speedo with only 6892 on the clock lol i think they are clocking them knowing that there is no history of mileage available to potential buyers there is little tell tale signs like the rubber condition on the kick start the original grips being worn all point to the bike doing alot more miles than the clocks say

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        @andrewj1680 not too accurate mine looks like it's been through 28 war zones but the rubber is still like brand new

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          @andrewj1680 not too accurate mine looks like it's been through 28 war zones but the rubber is still like brand new

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          @declan some of them do come with history but I don't know how you can get a bike that's around 20yrs old with essentially 2 years mileage

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            andrewj1680
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            2k will get you a fairly decent bike and the best bit about it is they are only going up in value

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              For example then how does the the wheel wear to the point it doesnt work the wheel block for the speedo with only 6892 on the clock lol i think they are clocking them knowing that there is no history of mileage available to potential buyers there is little tell tale signs like the rubber condition on the kick start the original grips being worn all point to the bike doing alot more miles than the clocks say

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              @andrewj1680 Meh, sometimes the speedo breaks and you are not in a hurry to fix it.

              I'd say that's slightly different from intentially clocking it, but it has the same effect.

              If you look at my bikes MOT, it's gone from like 5K to 200 miles. I've swapped the clocks over.

              But I have no intention in selling my bike.

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                @andrewj1680 Meh, sometimes the speedo breaks and you are not in a hurry to fix it.

                I'd say that's slightly different from intentially clocking it, but it has the same effect.

                If you look at my bikes MOT, it's gone from like 5K to 200 miles. I've swapped the clocks over.

                But I have no intention in selling my bike.

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                andrewj1680
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                @calum can you really see the wheel lungs wearing at less than 7000 miles then as i cannot

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                  @calum can you really see the wheel lungs wearing at less than 7000 miles then as i cannot

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                  @andrewj1680 could be a wheel from another bike it's not un common I have two rear wheels one as a spare

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                    Highly unlikely you would swap a wheel on a bike with that mileage you just wouldnt need to if the mileage was correct

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                      Highly unlikely you would swap a wheel on a bike with that mileage you just wouldnt need to if the mileage was correct

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                      @andrewj1680 Yeah, I swapped the front wheel on my DT with only 7k on the clocks. It got nicked and then bent my rim.

                      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                        I agree bikes can easily have a colorful life

                        "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                          All good info, thanks guys, quick question though what does it mean when they call them full power?

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                            All good info, thanks guys, quick question though what does it mean when they call them full power?

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                            @r11ys-d All the factory restrictions have been removed, to enable 'Full power' to be released. Which are normally inlet, exhaust, CDI etc.

                            SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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                              @r11ys-d All the factory restrictions have been removed, to enable 'Full power' to be released. Which are normally inlet, exhaust, CDI etc.

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                              @cyber-ninja is this going to be a problem on a cbt licence, or it the same as having a dep pipe which you can't technically have either on cbt?

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                                @cyber-ninja is this going to be a problem on a cbt licence, or it the same as having a dep pipe which you can't technically have either on cbt?

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                                @r11ys-d said:

                                @cyber-ninja is this going to be a problem on a cbt licence, or it the same as having a dep pipe which you can't technically have either on cbt?

                                I'm not 100% sure of what the laws state about what your legally allowed to ride with a CBT, other than it must be 125cc and 11Kw. However if your a sensible rider and not put yourself at risk of getting stopped, how do the police know that your bike is not factory specced? You can always use the line of "The bike came like this when I bought it". Which may not save you entirely, but if you don't ride like a nutter then you are less likely to get pulled over. Most bikes these days have some sort of mods on them, so the 11Kw rule is not adhered too very much. How do they check and enforce these rules anyways? And switching an exhaust or CDI unit is not the same as adding a turbo!!! LOL 😉

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                                  Spent years (back in the day) riding full power 125's on CBT's and as long as you dress well, have L-plates and don't ride like an idiot (well all the time!) you should be ok.

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                                    Took my test on a full power dt125lc back in the day, examiner had no idea what bike it was (no stickers!) Passed though, foggy as hell and he couldn't see me, followed in a car 🤣 no chance, only thing he witnessed was the emergency stop.

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                                      Took my test on a full power dt125lc back in the day, examiner had no idea what bike it was (no stickers!) Passed though, foggy as hell and he couldn't see me, followed in a car 🤣 no chance, only thing he witnessed was the emergency stop.

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                                      @oldman That's hilarious

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