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Any crack in a lamp/lens is a fail now as water may get in and cause bulb to blow short etc... Repair not allowed, prob as its too hard to produce a standard to measure/assess that type of repair.
High stop spoiler lamp failed, thought about pulling it apart to repair. Guy then mentioned the crack issue as above if I broke it pulling it apart (which I did in thend )
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It was recent (last 12 months) and the guys at Onekawa testing station pretty good (few are in classic club). He was pretty clear about it, any cracked lens is a fail.
http://vehicleinspection.nzta.govt.n...ting/headlamps
Reasons for rejection:
"Condition (Note 4)
8. A lamp is insecure, obscured, or contains moisture in the form of large droplets, runs or puddles.
9. A lens is missing, or has a hole, crack or other damage that allows moisture or dirt to enter."
Like any WOF issue all depends on the assessor and what side of bed he got out of that morning...
Govt gives you nothing because it creates nothing - Javier Milei
Not been had, merely reporting what one of the most experienced guys there said, whose given me a little leeway on things in past. And mine wasn't broken at time, discussing other changes to laws so nothing for him to gain in the pisstake games.
Any of those tapes will eventually fail so they are not a permanent repair. I've used some of that headlamp protecter tape I had left over to protect part of mountain bike frame from cable chaff, its already peeling up at the edges from minor solvent exposure and less washes than what most peoples cars get.
I've seen plenty of attempted repairs over the years to truck trailer lenses, they all end up failing in the end and letting water in.
As said before will be one of those tester discretion things. A crack is a crack and I don't think they are going to sit there and argue if it lets water in or not and/or how effective/durable your repair is.
Govt gives you nothing because it creates nothing - Javier Milei
"Condition (Note 4)
8. A lamp is insecure, obscured, or contains moisture in the form of large droplets, runs or puddles.
9. A lens is missing, or has a hole, crack or other damage that allows moisture or dirt to enter."
So if it's cracked but hasn't got any moisture or dirt, then it's sweet as all they can test for is the condition at that point in time?
Gary i had a chip/smalll hole in my vfr lens years ago and I think a novus repair guy put a film over the whole lens (not thin, it is about 3 mm thick) and it is still on there, that was in 2002. You could hit my lens with a hammer and it would break but remain entirely in place. possible option for you.........
dont break your cake
oh and has anyone got a tank (original or not) for a 94 650 ?
dont break your cake
May need a bit more than a film
Govt gives you nothing because it creates nothing - Javier Milei
to be fair anyone who hit the vfr with a hammer would have my 20oz eastwing I use everyday smashed thru their kneecaps. So yes, a hammer can be supplied.
Gary, that looks like a broken lens not a crack. :/
R650r, unfortunately the newer ones dont fit. I lent my mate a spare tank off my bike to take a look. He didn't even bother trying to hard. Apparently its considerably different :/ I may be interested in the stock muffler tho.....
dont break your cake
Nice upgrade for someone. fcr carb off a ktm 520, 39mm.............http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=783236476
dont break your cake
Got bored so weighed up the DR and other bits just out of interest. We have a fairly good set of digital bathroom scales that are giving consistant results so setup a mini weighbridge with some wood blocks in shed so all was level etc.
First up my gear:
Helmet and boots together 4kg
RST Jacket and Pants with beacon in pocket 5kg
Tankbag on rear with tools and two cameras and other gear 9kg
Bike with half tank of gas rough and two half worn tyres. Acerbis tank, tool tube with tools, engine armour, bash plate, alloy rack, Zeta BB, LED spots, Procycle seat (v heavy) DG exhaust (much lighter than OEM), tankbag with tools bit no camera gear. 167.4kg
The gross weight of 167.4kg obtained after average 3-4 readings at each end as measurements fluctuated by -/+ half kg due to gas sloshing about I guess. Had corrugated cardboard to protect scales then plywood pad to spread weight evenly where feet would stand.
Front/Rear weight bias works out at 47%F 53%R at 78.1kg and 89.3kg
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