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The rev limiter is a built-in safety feature designed to protect the engine from excessive RPM (revolutions per minute), preventing damage to internal components. Removing or bypassing it can result in the engine being over-revved, potentially causing catastrophic engine failure.

If you have a legitimate reason to modify the rev limiter for track or racing purposes, it is best to consult with a professional motorcycle tuner or mechanic who specializes in engine modifications. They can provide guidance on reprogramming the engine control unit (ECU) or using aftermarket tuning devices that allow for more advanced adjustments.

Remember that tampering with the rev limiter or making unauthorized modifications to your motorcycle's engine can lead to legal consequences and potentially compromise your safety. It is always recommended to prioritize your well-being and comply with local laws and regulations.

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