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No.

That's the short answer.

The 650 Drag puts out 40BHP as standard. You're restricting it to 33.

In power to weight terms, you'll be running at just over 82% of normal power. It takes a particular rider to ride a 650 Drag at full performance..... namely me!!!!

Compared to a 40BHP Drag, a 33 Restricted doesn't suffer very noticeably. You will be slightly slower off the line and take a touch longer to get up to speed, but should still happily keep pace with the big 1100s in a group formation ride. You'll still be able to shift the weight of rider, pillion and full luggage.

Definitely a good choice of bike!!!

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No.

That's the short answer.

The 650 Drag puts out 40BHP as standard. You're restricting it to 33.

In power to weight terms, you'll be running at just over 82% of normal power. It takes a particular rider to ride a 650 Drag at full performance..... namely me!!!!

Compared to a 40BHP Drag, a 33 Restricted doesn't suffer very noticeably. You will be slightly slower off the line and take a touch longer to get up to speed, but should still happily keep pace with the big 1100s in a group formation ride. You'll still be able to shift the weight of rider, pillion and full luggage.

Definitely a good choice of bike!!!

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You would have to restrict it for legal and insurance reasons to get the certificate, once you have that do what you want...

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