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actungbaby
14th January 2018, 08:46
Hi i brought a Honda forza scotter . its down south so i cant ride it to the 21st feb.

I redone the rego for just a month takes it to feb 7th.

I looked into putting it on hold but min it says is 3 months . then talks about fees

ya yada . and am getting headache already . am on very limited budget .

if i put it on hold to stop wasting the 37.00 r so when i take it of just before 27th

what will i pay seems bit daft to me . i got my kawaski 250 blown engine and when i went to put that on hold just lapsed in 11/ 16. it said been done already.

Know am confussed as i did the change overship after that date as just brought it.

this was all online by the way i much perfer to deal with people ;-).

thanks in advance.

patrick

kiwi-on-wheels
14th January 2018, 14:01
The shortest time you can put the rego on hold for is 3 months. if you put it on hold, then take it off before the 3 months has passed, you have fees.

BASS-TREBLE
14th January 2018, 14:30
The shortest time you can put the rego on hold for is 3 months. if you put it on hold, then take it off before the 3 months has passed, you have fees.

And those fees are essentially the cost of rego from the period you put in on hold until you take it off hold.

So like it was said above, waste of time if it's for less than 3 months.

russd7
14th January 2018, 14:37
The shortest time you can put the rego on hold for is 3 months. if you put it on hold, then take it off before the 3 months has passed, you have fees.

if you buy a vehicle that the previous owner has put on hold then it stays on hold until the hold period runs out or until you register it. if it hasn't been on hold for more than three month when you change the ownership and you want to license it then you pay from the day you change ownership (no backdating for the new owner)

if you put a vehicle on hold and license it before it has been on hold for three months then it will be backdated to when the hold period started and you will have to pay.

if a vehicle license has run out and you don't put on hold you will have to pay from when the license ran out anyway, there is a grace period tho i am not sure how long this is.

in the past when i was slow putting a vehicle on hold but still in a grace period then the hold started from the date i put it on hold but i have just put the goldwing on hold as it needs some love and the license ran out end of nov (completely forgot about it) but instead of being on hold from the date i did the deed it appears that it has been put on from when the license ran out so.

if i put a vehicle on hold i always do it for 12 months (max amount) because after three months i can still re-license for no extra cost.
in other words, as long as it has been on hold for more than three months it makes no difference and i don't have to worry about it

Swoop
14th January 2018, 14:56
Always put it on hold for 12 months.

actungbaby
16th January 2018, 11:44
Thanks everone helpfull.

yeah i just leave it and redo rego before i get down for a month .get me home.

got insurance to get as well . well dont belive in a free lunch so yeah pay for what u use.

I still belive you should pay to reg the person is better that way u chould have 3 Motorbikes . or more . you chould have it tied in to legal onwership. as well.

sort what playstation have with licencing of the dl games you buy . you have 3 machines or consoles u can use at the same time. it can e automated . so no extra paper work.

Problerly plan after having two vfr 750s and my mums car lapse is to use the hold system . save alot of money its 415.00 to get my car redone tested.

136.00 per bike. guy really tryed put me of getting 1992 primera done oh says

we go over so much any tiny fualt bunch of jerks what be going there.

its never been touched completly standred about from body kit . mags.

Got me strssedas i promised her i look after it and its my only car.

Jeff Sichoe
16th January 2018, 13:39
i'm not trying to be a dick but man-alive it's hard to parse what you're saying sometimes!

try getting Chrome, it has a built in spell checker...

https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/desktop/index.html

F5 Dave
16th January 2018, 20:23
Actually he's got a lot better. A couple of years back I wouldn't bother as they were unintelligible (which my spell checker is telling me isn't a word), but now I can mostly understand. I always reread and edit my posts.

neels
16th January 2018, 21:15
Thanks everone helpfull.

yeah i just leave it and redo rego before i get down for a month .get me home.

got insurance to get as well . well dont belive in a free lunch so yeah pay for what u use.

I still belive you should pay to reg the person is better that way u chould have 3 Motorbikes . or more . you chould have it tied in to legal onwership. as well.

sort what playstation have with licencing of the dl games you buy . you have 3 machines or consoles u can use at the same time. it can e automated . so no extra paper work.

Problerly plan after having two vfr 750s and my mums car lapse is to use the hold system . save alot of money its 415.00 to get my car redone tested.

136.00 per bike. guy really tryed put me of getting 1992 primera done oh says

we go over so much any tiny fualt bunch of jerks what be going there.

its never been touched completly standred about from body kit . mags.

Got me strssedas i promised her i look after it and its my only car.
Firstly, get your life organised, I've managed to have a car on hold for 20 years simply by keeping track of shit in my life including moving house 4 times.

Secondly, what you're saying about rego applying to the person makes sense, but sadly there is no logic in the current system and it would result in less income so it's not going to happen.

Mike.Gayner
17th January 2018, 07:08
I guess the system could be difficult to understand if English isn't your first language?

FlangMasterJ
17th January 2018, 08:54
I had four strokes reading that OP. Cheers mate.

pritch
17th January 2018, 09:48
Early on in discussion about the then new ACC charges it was suggested (of course) that the owner be registered rather than the machines. The official response was that registering the owner would not meet the budgeted figures.

I understand the system as it exits doesn't meet their budget anyway. So much for that.

actungbaby
18th January 2018, 00:08
[QUOTE=neels;1131081031]Firstly, get your life organised, I've managed to have a car on hold for 20 years simply by keeping track of shit in my life including moving house 4 times.

fair call edited i was going do this just after got into bed thought bloody hell ;-) F me that was bit ott

Jeff Sichoe
18th January 2018, 05:19
Take it easy man sounds like some rough times, maybe a good blat on the scooter is what ya need :)

actungbaby
19th January 2018, 11:49
Take it easy man sounds like some rough times, maybe a good blat on the scooter is what ya need :)

Yeah been 4 years of hell really thats just half of it man . sorry everone

I just dont talk or think about it and then woofff.. geez get a chill pill am on those too.

On the counter side i got so much to be greatfull too.just these dam govt agencys

Get me down . last thing was dam councill fineing my 350.00 and treats to take to court over Dog rego . god these rego for everting . taking a dump will be next .
hehe got to laugh .so i thought trip of great . so probley in the back of my mind.
Just put some prespective to it. not what that gentleman said.

after all your not mind readers am sure we all got and well death its going happen to all are parents. hopefully before they see us go to be fair. thats how it surposed to work . so lets be carefull out there.

Yaeh when am doing my junk mail runs thats what i think about sitting on that Honda . am not even sure what be like cool i hope ;-).

Thanks Man .

Waihou Thumper
21st January 2018, 13:57
Hi all, sold the bike this morning pending payment.
The bike is on hold until July 2018, thus I did put it on hold for 12 months back in 2017...
When I go to register it, will the registration kick in from that day? no back dating etc?
Thanks for the time to taken to read and provide feedback! :)

flashg
21st January 2018, 15:43
Hi all, sold the bike this morning pending payment.
The bike is on hold until July 2018, thus I did put it on hold for 12 months back in 2017...
When I go to register it, will the registration kick in from that day? no back dating etc?
Thanks for the time to taken to read and provide feedback! :)You're safe, its been on hold over three months. You'll be charged from the day you reregister.

russd7
21st January 2018, 18:32
Hi all, sold the bike this morning pending payment.
The bike is on hold until July 2018, thus I did put it on hold for 12 months back in 2017...
When I go to register it, will the registration kick in from that day? no back dating etc?
Thanks for the time to taken to read and provide feedback! :)

if say you put the bike on hold in dec and sold it now and you re-license it now then you would have to back pay but if you leave it for the new owner to do when they change ownership then it will not cost you anything nor will the new owner have to pay backdated, their new license period will start from the day they re-license.

but, if you haven't had it on hold and there is outstanding license fees on the vehicle then you will get a bill for the outstanding portion up until the date the vehicle ownership is changed, and if the new owner does not do this straight away then you keep paying.

F5 Dave
21st January 2018, 20:33
Blah blah, so what are you buying?

I mean. . surely?

Waihou Thumper
21st January 2018, 20:35
Blah blah, so what are you buying?

I mean. . surely?Dunno yet. Wait till this one leaves the garage.. Something orange maybe?

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