View Full Version : Anybody know any one that can do brake certs in Christchurch?
Tree__man
20th May 2013, 13:44
As the title says. Need a brake cert for compliance but the cost from some of the shops are outrageous.
Cheers
imdying
20th May 2013, 14:20
Can you tell us the whole story?
Tree__man
20th May 2013, 14:26
Well I need a brake cert. One shop said it was going to cost $80 which I though was a bit steep. I am just seeing if any one knew any small time guys that could do it for less.
AndyR1
20th May 2013, 15:31
So what's your modification that you need a brake cert?
I guess you put a few nice Brembos on your bike so it's worth to spend $350-$450 for a LVV certificate/ LVV plate from Mr. Neil Fraser/Fraser Cars? :rolleyes:
Put some more parts on and it's nearly the same price for one or five mods :msn-wink:
Then additional costs for your WoF to register this plate with your modification and you are good to go :Police:
So I guess $80 is fine ha?
Putting some AP Racing caliper/discs on my car requires full LVV cert for $460...so I don't know what's the story about your brakes so far.
That's my experience with my car mods and my custom bike stuff...:niceone:
Subike
20th May 2013, 17:29
$80 !! fuck thats cheap, where?
blackdog
20th May 2013, 17:38
You can do a brake cert yourself. No qualifications required.
What do you do for a living? I bet there are people who think you charge a fucking fortune.
nallac
20th May 2013, 19:32
Cost Me $60 to get my Buell done last year. Tho It'll
cost u more in gas to get up here to get it done.
pouakai
20th May 2013, 19:47
I've generally done my own. Normal case is sign a form declaring what the factory spec min disc thickness is and what the current measurement is. Job done.
Tree__man
20th May 2013, 20:57
All im doing is re-registering a trail bike which the rego had lapsed on. I found some one to do it for a fraction of the cost that the main dealers were charging. Mods can close this thread now if they want.
imdying
23rd May 2013, 14:42
If you'd posted the whole thing at the start it could have been done for free... no point holding back pertinent information.
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