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Bald Eagle
25th May 2010, 09:11
Just found this website (http://www.scootersurvival.co.nz/about-us.html) . While applauding the ACC for putting effort into Scooters, I don't seen any evidence of the same interest in the non scooter class.

Usarka
25th May 2010, 09:30
, I don't seen any evidence of the same interest in the non scooter class.
Most people differentiate between scooters and motorbikes.

Scooter riders are normal people who use their car licence to run a cheap form of transport.

Motorcyclists like to get pissed, rape children, burn rubber, and kill people. They don't deserve a website.

CookMySock
25th May 2010, 09:39
I hardly get the point of scooters any more. Rego is the same as a bike, need a WOF like a bike, why not just get a bike? :blink:

Scooters used to be an economical little loophole - not any more.

Steve

Katman
25th May 2010, 09:41
Most people differentiate between scooters and motorbikes.

Scooter riders are normal people who use their car licence to run a cheap form of transport.

Motorcyclists like to get pissed, rape children, burn rubber, and kill people. They don't deserve a website.

Many a true perceptive word is said in jest.

The government will be happy to see us all on scooters - just as happy as they'll be to see motorcycles off the road.

bogan
25th May 2010, 09:44
I hardly get the point of scooters any more. Rego is the same as a bike, need a WOF like a bike, why not just get a bike? :blink:

Scooters used to be an economical little loophole - not any more.

Steve

eh, scooters are still way cheaper rego I thought?

grusomhat
25th May 2010, 09:50
Blah blah blah, It's a bloody good website though!

Other than that pixelated camo

Bald Eagle
25th May 2010, 10:01
eh, scooters are still way cheaper rego I thought?

not if its a burgman :lol:

CookMySock
25th May 2010, 10:15
eh, scooters are still way cheaper rego I thought?I THINK thats only if they are a true moped, under 2hp, under 50km/hr, under 50cc, but I heard that loophole was closing too, so ALL mopeds were to become motorcycles.

Quick summary on this from someone who knows?

Steve

Ixion
25th May 2010, 10:21
Just found this website (http://www.scootersurvival.co.nz/about-us.html) . While applauding the ACC for putting effort into Scooters, I don't seen any evidence of the same interest in the non scooter class.

Well, they have had the Ride Forever site for quite some time. (http://www.rideforever.co.nz). And the scooter one does seem fairly scooter focused. I suspect that many scooter riders would pass over a site focused on bigger bikes, thinkinbg it of little relevance.

The stuff on the site seems OK .

Ixion
25th May 2010, 10:22
I THINK thats only if they are a true moped, under 2hp, under 50km/hr, under 50cc, but I heard that loophole was closing too, so ALL mopeds were to become motorcycles.

Quick summary on this from someone who knows?

Steve

That was proposed by ACC. But it was one of our small victories. The moped class remains, and is still cheap(er) rego.

rastuscat
25th May 2010, 11:14
I THINK thats only if they are a true moped, under 2hp, under 50km/hr, under 50cc, but I heard that loophole was closing too, so ALL mopeds were to become motorcycles.

Quick summary on this from someone who knows?

It's 2kW, not 2 HP.

And yes, there is a day coming where all motorbikes will be treated equally. The 2kW thing is totally nonsense, and being able to register a moped without it being inspected is just a joke. Then letting it get around with no WoF, well, the sooner that loophole closes the better.

Imagine this. This may ring a bell, as I've banged on about it before. A total numpty who has never driven so much as a go kart goes and sits his learners car licence. Fresh from having passed, he goes to the moped shop, plonks down his cash, and his first experience of ever controlling a vehicle in traffic is riding a low powered moped in heavy traffic.

Can this ever really be thought to be a good idea?

So there.

slofox
25th May 2010, 11:24
Motorcyclists like to get pissed, rape children, burn rubber, and kill people. They don't deserve a website.

Damn. I'm must be missing out somehow...

bogan
25th May 2010, 11:26
It's 2kW, not 2 HP.

And yes, there is a day coming where all motorbikes will be treated equally. The 2kW thing is totally nonsense, and being able to register a moped without it being inspected is just a joke. Then letting it get around with no WoF, well, the sooner that loophole closes the better.

Imagine this. This may ring a bell, as I've banged on about it before. A total numpty who has never driven so much as a go kart goes and sits his learners car licence. Fresh from having passed, he goes to the moped shop, plonks down his cash, and his first experience of ever controlling a vehicle in traffic is riding a low powered moped in heavy traffic.

Can this ever really be thought to be a good idea?

So there.

real? I assumed you had to have a 1F to ride a moped, fuck that is retarded

rastuscat
25th May 2010, 11:31
real? I assumed you had to have a 1F to ride a moped, fuck that is retarded

Nope, the ridiculous law says you can ride a moped on a car licence. It doesn't specify which level.

So, Learners Class 1 it is, all thrill seekers........

Spearfish
25th May 2010, 11:52
Nope, the ridiculous law says you can ride a moped on a car licence. It doesn't specify which level.

So, Learners Class 1 it is, all thrill seekers........

A kid can go wobble around come cones at under 20kph with NO car licence get a 6l and go find a something like this http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/aprilia_rs_250_2000.php
with NO restriction on modifying it any further!!
The ONLY time they get asked to show ANY very low level roadcraft is the 6R test.
So what's the difference between a 6L rider and a class 1 on a moped?
The 6L is limited by to fear of getting caught over 70kph (big LoL) and the moped is physically restricted to 50kph, 10kph lower than the average speed of regular traffic.
No compulsion to do any formal training for the 6l either.
The whole thing is messy and needs some thought. (bigger LoL)

bogan
25th May 2010, 12:24
A kid can go wobble around come cones at under 20kph with NO car licence get a 6l and go find a something like this http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/aprilia_rs_250_2000.php
with NO restriction on modifying it any further!!
The ONLY time they get asked to show ANY very low level roadcraft is the 6R test.
So what's the difference between a 6L rider and a class 1 on a moped?
The 6L is limited by to fear of getting caught over 70kph (big LoL) and the moped is physically restricted to 50kph, 10kph lower than the average speed of regular traffic.
No compulsion to do any formal training for the 6l either.
The whole thing is messy and needs some thought. (bigger LoL)

indeed, would make far more sense to have to have your 1R before riding a moped or getting 6L, only a 6 month wait there anyway. This sort of thing just highlights how much of a joke the driver licensing system is.

CookMySock
25th May 2010, 19:08
being able to register a moped without it being inspected is just a joke. Then letting it get around with no WoF, well, the sooner that loophole closes the better.Why? What issues are you seeing on the road that are related to these two points?


Imagine this. This may ring a bell, as I've banged on about it before. A total numpty who has never driven so much as a go kart goes and sits his learners car licence. Fresh from having passed, he goes to the moped shop, plonks down his cash, and his first experience of ever controlling a vehicle in traffic is riding a low powered moped in heavy traffic. I have never seen anyone go do that on a scooter. I think you could give people a little more credit.


Steve

davereid
25th May 2010, 19:20
It's 2kW, not 2 HP.

And yes, there is a day coming where all motorbikes will be treated equally. The 2kW thing is totally nonsense, and being able to register a moped without it being inspected is just a joke. Then letting it get around with no WoF, well, the sooner that loophole closes the better.

Imagine this. This may ring a bell, as I've banged on about it before. A total numpty who has never driven so much as a go kart goes and sits his learners car licence. Fresh from having passed, he goes to the moped shop, plonks down his cash, and his first experience of ever controlling a vehicle in traffic is riding a low powered moped in heavy traffic.

Can this ever really be thought to be a good idea?

So there.

Yep, its a good idea. In fact, its just a bicycle. Pedal hard, and your push-bike will go faster. But it wont have brake lights, indicators and at best has a tiny useless LED headight. Mopeds need less restrictions, not more. A moped rider wont kill a van full of his school mates, lose control on a wet road and climb a curb killing a child, or be used as a getaway vehicle. Mopeds should need no registration, no licence and be available to all.

For some reason, NZers just seem to love licences, registrations, etc etc... even in socialist France, and Russia I can ride my moped without rules... here I am surrounded by people who dont ride em, who want more rules.

CookMySock
25th May 2010, 19:52
For some reason, NZers just seem to love licences, registrations, etc etc... even in socialist France, and Russia I can ride my moped without rules... here I am surrounded by people who dont ride em, who want more rules.It's just about the money. The govt wants every cent they can, so that means everything is taxed to the eyeballs, especially the really fun stuff. Why don't they just take all out wages and give us an allowance? :blink:

Steve

MarkH
25th May 2010, 23:02
It's just about the money. The govt wants every cent they can, so that means everything is taxed to the eyeballs, especially the really fun stuff. Why don't they just take all out wages and give us an allowance? :blink:

Next year they will unveil the new simplified tax form:
1. How much money did you make.
2. Send it to us.

CookMySock
25th May 2010, 23:15
Next year they will unveil the new simplified tax form:
1. How much money did you make.
2. Send it to us.yeaaah mate.

Well I'm glad they went back on that moped thing. After reading about the shopping trolley moped, I was tempted to see what absurdity I put make, and put a moped plate on it.. :blink:

Steve

rustic101
25th May 2010, 23:36
I find this site (ACC Scooters) a little insulting. Good effort and a start but I thought we were the bigger risk???

Struggling to see how hard it is for ACC (rapists), NZTA (bullshitters) and Road Policing (revenue collectors) to follow or mimic the TAC and spokes (Vic Pol) sites and methodology.

www.tacsafety.com.au
http://www.spokes.com.au

They are IMHO just Promasterbaters which is similar to Procrastinators....

Pixie
26th May 2010, 09:20
Just found this website (http://www.scootersurvival.co.nz/about-us.html) . While applauding the ACC for putting effort into Scooters, I don't seen any evidence of the same interest in the non scooter class.

They got the pip because we called them arseholes

neels
26th May 2010, 12:05
+1 for the comments in previous posts about how bizarre the scooter thing is.

Once upon a time a moped was a bicycle shaped thing with pedals and a small petrol engine. Somehow this has evolved into only a cc limit and power limit and the requirement for pedals has gone, however they are still called mopeds?

It seems bizarre to me that the easiest way to get on the road by yourself is to do a theory test for your 1L, buy a scooter and away you go. If you want to ride a 50cc motorcycle you do a basic handling test, if you want to drive a car you need a licenced driver to supervise you.

Add to that no WOF requirement and it seems even more bizarre. A guy at work borrowed his friend's scooter while his car was being fixed, the front axle was loose, the wheel bearings were shagged, the speedo and tail light didn't work, she hadn't noticed any of it.

Are there any ACC stats specifically for 'moped' accidents or do they just get classified as motorcycles?

Spearfish
26th May 2010, 12:27
+1 for the comments in previous posts about how bizarre the scooter thing is.

Once upon a time a moped was a bicycle shaped thing with pedals and a small petrol engine. Somehow this has evolved into only a cc limit and power limit and the requirement for pedals has gone, however they are still called mopeds?

It seems bizarre to me that the easiest way to get on the road by yourself is to do a theory test for your 1L, buy a scooter and away you go. If you want to ride a 50cc motorcycle you do a basic handling test, if you want to drive a car you need a licenced driver to supervise you.

Add to that no WOF requirement and it seems even more bizarre. A guy at work borrowed his friend's scooter while his car was being fixed, the front axle was loose, the wheel bearings were shagged, the speedo and tail light didn't work, she hadn't noticed any of it.

Are there any ACC stats specifically for 'moped' accidents or do they just get classified as motorcycles?

Whats the difference between a 1L and 6L
1L is restricted to 2kw and physically restricted 50kph.(ish)
6L has no power limits just cc limits and nothing to stop a "squirt" above 70kph.
Neither learns how to manage themselves in the real world before hitting the traffic.(or being hit?)
It like an artist trying to do a brilliant painting before learning how to hold the brush properly.

CookMySock
26th May 2010, 13:59
A guy at work borrowed his friend's scooter while his car was being fixed, the front axle was loose, the wheel bearings were shagged, the speedo and tail light didn't work, she hadn't noticed any of it.But even if they all fell off at the same time an ditched your arse on the road, at 45 km/hr you get up and walk away.

Steve

Katman
26th May 2010, 15:37
But even if they all fell off at the same time an ditched your arse on the road, at 45 km/hr you get up and walk away.

Steve

Not if it happened in front of a big truck.