Have you asked shineray.co.uk
I don't think you can derestrict it because its 4 stroke the only way to really get it any faster is to get a 182 kit for it but then your sacrificing reliability there hope this helps :)
Hi, there is no restrictors in those bikes. I have one, and it does 70mph with no problems.
I would go with the KTM, but if you do go with the DT, here is a website that helps derestrict the bike for better performance: http://www.dtr125.net/
You cannot derestrict a PGO G MAX 125 as the restriction is built in the exhaust system within the cat in the exhaust housing so that is impossible to get at!! However YOU CAN get a relpacement exhaust system that WILL give extra torque and power which are suitable for your bike as I have got 1 for my own PGO G MAX 125!! Go to www.patternparts.net and they will sort it out for you!! I HOPE THIS ANSWERS YOUR QUESTION!
take the back section of the exhaust off and you will find a narrow pipe inside that is capped of, you can cut the coin shaped blank off with a hacksaw and this should give you more power.
because its a four sroke its not realy restricted you just need to put a bigger jet in, if possible get a better exhaut but theres a restricter in the top of the carb take it to a garage to do it as that is all i know, i cant suggest any more morris147
To derestrict a Suzuki Marauder 125, you typically need to remove or modify certain components that limit its performance, such as the exhaust baffles or the air intake restrictors. It's also important to check the CDI (ignition control unit) as some models may have a restricted version. Ensure you follow local laws and regulations regarding vehicle modifications, and consider consulting a professional mechanic to ensure safe and effective modifications.
125 + 125 = 250
125 + 125 + 125 + 125 + 125 + 125 =125 * 6 =(100 * 6) + (20 * 6) + (5 * 6) =600 + 120 + 30 =600 + 100 + 20 + 30 =700 + 50 =750
20 percent off 125 = 10020% off of 125= 20% discount applied to 125= 125 - (20% * 125)= 125 - (0.20 * 125)= 125 - 25= 100
125 x 125 = 15625
The GCF is 125.