Silwer skrev:
de är alltså elektroniskt begränsade i toppfarten?
Jag läste if nåt test och då var som sagt busan några knyck snabbare än zx12.
Om någon är intresserad så läs lite ur detta utdrag från ZX12.orgs diskutionsforum som handlar just om att kringgå denna begränsning
"Easy Rider,
Sorry but it is quite simple to bypass the 186mph speed limiter on the 2001 model. This is quoted from the October 2001 edition of Sport Rider Magazine.
"Turning our attentions back to Kawasaki, installing a Yellow Box speedometer recalibrator from Black Robotics neatly fools ( er...recalibrates ) the speedometer and ECU into thinking you're going slower than you actually are. Set it so the speedo reads 10 percent low, and the poor dyno drum will sling happily to 194 mph. Off to the real world and our high-desert, top-speed test site, we ran both bikes in stock form. No surprises there, the Kawasaki stuttered past the radar gun at 185.6 mph, while the suzuki moaned to 183.9 mph. Yawn....Resetting the Zed-Ex's yellow box yielded a shrieking 190.2-mph blast ( with the speedo reading a liesurely 160 miles per ) "
So as you can see, derestriction of the '01 model ZX-12R costs a measely $100 US Dollars or so. Then one could simply go out and get a Garmin GPS III Plus by clicking on the link from your site and get real time satellite speed information as well as a top speed recorer.
John Klaus of Klaus Speedworks told me that he has a box that does the exact same thing but takes it a step further. He told me that the '01 model (I'll ask him about the '00 model) is slightly detuned, via the ECU, in 1st 2nd and 3rd as so it doesnt want to wheelie over in the first 3 gears. He said that his box tricks the ECU into thinking it is in a higher gear so you get the full power in the first 3 gears and it eliminates the top speed limiter the same way the Yellow Box does. He also sells his box a lot cheaper than the Yellow Box so I'm going to buy it and try it out. Once I get it and test it out I will report back with my findings. "