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rastuscat
4th July 2018, 17:00
$61 for a motorcycle WoF..

At least Dick Turpin wpre a mask.

I even had to ride it for him.

WALRUS
4th July 2018, 17:07
That's something I'm going to have to suss out when I move over with the bikes.. How much is a WOF normally?

roogazza
4th July 2018, 17:15
That's something I'm going to have to suss out when I move over with the bikes.. How much is a WOF normally?

My last with VTNZ wof, 45 buckeroos ! :rolleyes:

jellywrestler
4th July 2018, 17:25
$61 for a motorcycle WoF..

At least Dick Turpin wpre a mask.

I even had to ride it for him.

ouch, the trailer price always pissed me off, one set of rear lights, two wheels, no brakes, no hidden panels for rust and very little else and nearly the price of a car itself

jasonu
4th July 2018, 18:30
Rip off niggas!!!

neels
4th July 2018, 18:55
Just about fell over when I went there recently and they told me $61 for a bike WOF, was at short notice so didn't have much choice, in future I'll get more organised and stick with the very friendly chap around the corner who charges half that.

SaferRides
4th July 2018, 19:02
I got one from VTNZ last month. Might be the last.

rastuscat
4th July 2018, 19:07
Had no choice today. Had to get one.

Lady was dead embarrassed. Said it was now the same price as cars.

Last VTNZ WoF for me.

GazzaH
4th July 2018, 19:08
Same price as a car (https://vtnz.co.nz/pricing-updates/).

Not a bad rate for about 10 mins work ... but oh the overheads.

AllanB
4th July 2018, 19:16
Pftttt always been cheaper than a car as it does not take anywhere near as long.

I'll bike shop it. First WOF later this year since buying it. This 3 year thing on new vehicles is good.

pete376403
4th July 2018, 19:20
Someone has to pay for those shitty ads they put on TV. I believe VTNZ is Australian owned. Being bastardy is an Aussie thing, just like banks.

Owl
4th July 2018, 19:22
$61 for a motorcycle WoF..

I still don't understand why people go there? I've never heard anyone say anything positive about the place/staff etc.

Just checked my WoF which I got from my local dealer in March ($42), so I can live with that.

Oakie
4th July 2018, 19:27
I still don't understand why people go there? I've never heard anyone say anything positive about the place/staff etc.

Just checked my WoF which I got from my local dealer in March ($42), so I can live with that.

I go there because I know they won't ignore anything genuine they find, but also conversly, they are neutral. They don't gain from finding 'problems', unlike a dealer who gains from doing the work which may or may not need doing.

rastuscat
4th July 2018, 19:36
I go there because I know they won't ignore anything genuine they find, but also conversly, they are neutral. They don't gain from finding 'problems', unlike a dealer who gains from doing the work which may or may not need doing.

That's always been my motivation too. But not any longer.

Last time VTNZ makes a dollar from me.

Owl
4th July 2018, 19:37
They don't gain from finding 'problems', unlike a dealer who gains from doing the work which may or may not need doing.

I thought that was only a thing if you had tits?:confused:

Oakie
4th July 2018, 19:42
I thought that was only a thing if you had tits?:confused:

To be honest, I may be an A cup.

Katman
4th July 2018, 19:58
I charge $30.

AllanB
4th July 2018, 20:27
I charge $30.

Too cheap! $40 is a fair price for the work.

Katman
4th July 2018, 20:57
Too cheap! $40 is a fair price for the work.

It's 10-15 minutes work. I can't morally justify charging more.

WALRUS
4th July 2018, 21:17
Being bastardy is an Aussie thing, just like banks.

Can't argue with that. We're a right bunch of pricks! Shit beer, too

samgab
4th July 2018, 23:59
I charge $30.

Will you fail me if I get integrated indicators/tail light?

(I mean LIKE THIS sort of thing) (https://tstindustries.com/TST-LED-Integrated-Taillight-2015-R3-FZ07.html)

rastuscat
5th July 2018, 06:07
Will you fail me if I get integrated indicators/tail light?

(I mean LIKE THIS sort of thing) (https://tstindustries.com/TST-LED-Integrated-Taillight-2015-R3-FZ07.html)

I don't issue Wofs. But if I did I wouldn't issue one to a bike with integrated tail/indicator lights.

When the brakes are on the indicators are often very hard to see. Particularly from behind, in the dark.

Just a personal preference.

Owl
5th July 2018, 06:30
I don't issue Wofs. But if I did I wouldn't issue one to a bike with integrated tail/indicator lights.

The one I had on my Speed Triple was easy to see day or night.

However, during a WoF check at a bike shop where my missus worked, it nearly failed due to the integrated taillight. Brought in VTNZ inspector didn't like it, but workshop mechanic apparently argued that it was legal because it was US manufactured???

I got the WoF. For me it was just another X for VTNZ.

neels
5th July 2018, 08:37
I go there because I know they won't ignore anything genuine they find, but also conversly, they are neutral. They don't gain from finding 'problems', unlike a dealer who gains from doing the work which may or may not need doing.
I stopped going to the last place I used because they starting giving a price to fix things while telling you that the WOF had failed, some of it really picky stuff.

Local garage guy who does the WOF's only does WOF's and doesn't seem to go out of his way to 'find' problems, if something fails he points you to the workshop manager for a price to fix it. Doesn't miss much though and has a long memory, last time I took the wife's car in he asked who did the previous WOF as he hadn't seen it when it was due.....

Cosmik de Bris
5th July 2018, 11:20
I go there because I know they won't ignore anything genuine they find, but also conversly, they are neutral. They don't gain from finding 'problems', unlike a dealer who gains from doing the work which may or may not need doing.

Yes they are neutral but it seems like quite a boring job and maybe finding problems is one way of alleviating the boredom. Any way with their poor knowledge of american cars and motobikes I don't go there.

Cheers

pritch
5th July 2018, 13:37
The bike shop I dealt with didn’t do WoFs but recommended a guy they used. He was good, he wouldn’t pass rubbish but he didn’t muck you about either. Sadly his health failed and his business has closed.

I dislike VTNZ but so far the experiences have been good (apart from the waiting). The testers seem to like my bike which is a plus.

Shame about the money though.

PS I have no idea what that smiley face is doing there.

Voltaire
5th July 2018, 13:49
Someone has to pay for those shitty ads they put on TV. I believe VTNZ is Australian owned. Being bastardy is an Aussie thing, just like banks.

Yes they are making a song and dance about a test that consists of slamming doors, pulling seat belts and searching for VIN numbers.
I go to the much loved by the motorcycle community AA testing for I think $36 with my AA card....which also doubles as a Countdown card giving more savings.

* not affiliated with the AA by the way eh;)

F5 Dave
5th July 2018, 13:50
Big bike shops are a pain for weekend riders getting wofs having to book way in advance and leave bike there till next spring. So I moved over to vtnz type places. Take an afternoon off when its fine and go get WOF. Price went up. Also last time had to ride to porrirua as Hutt place didn't have a mc type tester.
Since found small car garage that is a rider and does bikes. I like a small biz owner you can trust.

Katman
5th July 2018, 14:01
Big bike shops are a pain for weekend riders getting wofs having to book way in advance and leave bike there till next spring.

Those bike shops should probably brush up on their time management skills then.

As I've said, it's only a 10-15 minute process, so to take a mechanic away from another job (as soon as it can conveniently and safely be left) to whip through a quick warrant means that the warrant customer goes away happy and the other customer is none the wiser that their job got finished 10-15 minutes later than it might have.

jasonu
5th July 2018, 15:15
Big bike shops are a pain for weekend riders getting wofs having to book way in advance and leave bike there till next spring. So I moved over to vtnz type places. Take an afternoon off when its fine and go get WOF. Price went up. Also last time had to ride to porrirua as Hutt place didn't have a mc type tester.
Since found small car garage that is a rider and does bikes. I like a small biz owner you can trust.

If you need to take a whole afternoon off to get a WOF you should look elsewhere (as you did)

Those bike shops should probably brush up on their time management skills then.

As I've said, it's only a 10-15 minute process, so to take a mechanic away from another job (as soon as it can conveniently and safely be left) to whip through a quick warrant means that the warrant customer goes away happy and the other customer is none the wiser that their job got finished 10-15 minutes later than it might have.

+1.

AllanB
5th July 2018, 19:45
Hmmmm I don't think any of the bike shops in Christchurch have a mechanic on Saturdays to do WOF's.

nzspokes
5th July 2018, 19:45
That's always been my motivation too. But not any longer.

Last time VTNZ makes a dollar from me.

Ever noticed how many tyre/exhaust shops are right next to VTNZ?

Murray
5th July 2018, 21:36
Ever noticed how many tyre/exhaust shops are right next to VTNZ?

You forgot panel beaters for the rust in the wherever VTNZ can find it

SaferRides
5th July 2018, 21:51
Yes they are making a song and dance about a test that consists of slamming doors, pulling seat belts and searching for VIN numbers.
I go to the much loved by the motorcycle community AA testing for I think $36 with my AA card....which also doubles as a Countdown card giving more savings.

* not affiliated with the AA by the way eh;)Which AA do you go to? Not taking the bike back to my local AA, but they are fine checking the car.