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xa33
21st August 2018, 08:36
I mean the sticker mentioned how many cc it is.

slofox
21st August 2018, 09:49
I mean the sticker mentioned how many cc it is.

Take it in for a warrant and see.

Seriously, I doubt that would fail. The model should be enough to go on.

Laava
21st August 2018, 09:49
No you'll be sweet.
Also, have you thought about putting a bigger capacity sticker on to improve performance?

Dadpole
21st August 2018, 09:51
I imagine they will call the police who will beat you to within an inch of your life. OR - It will not matter at all.

WALRUS
21st August 2018, 09:57
No you'll be sweet.
Also, have you thought about putting a bigger capacity sticker on to improve performance?

Nah mate, just grab a Sharpie and add a couple of 0's to it. Guaranteed gains!


I imagine they will call the police who will beat you to within an inch of your life. OR - It will not matter at all.

Beat you to within an inch of your life and imprison your loved ones. And then hack your FaceBrick account and post embarrassing messages to all your chums.

Laava
21st August 2018, 13:32
I mean the sticker mentioned how many cc it is.

Dont take this thread seriously mate, we are just having a laugh, the serious answers were pretty much, "she'll be good"
Good first post by the way!

FJRider
21st August 2018, 16:23
I mean the sticker mentioned how many cc it is.

1. "Stickers" on the side of your bike are NOT a WOF requirement. Thus ... they don't care.

2. If your license has you restricted to LAM's class motorcycles ... the cc's are restricted to the models listed ... maximum of 659 cc.

3. If you get stopped by plod ... they will know the bike and owners details and licenses held ... usually before the red and blues come on.

jellywrestler
21st August 2018, 17:21
I mean the sticker mentioned how many cc it is.

i can't see the photo of it, can you try reposting it?

GazzaH
21st August 2018, 19:07
How many cc's should a battery have anyway?

Moi
21st August 2018, 19:25
If you want to know what is required for a motorcycle WoF, have a look here: Motorcycle WoF (https://vehicleinspection.nzta.govt.nz/virms/in-service-wof-and-cof/motorcycles)

As for the comments from #2 on, #7 excepted... take no notice of the geriatrics in their corner... they'll go back to their knitting and croquet soon... and their tea with milk and 2 sugars and 2 gingernuts for afternoon tea...

Taxythingy
21st August 2018, 21:24
How many cc's should a battery have anyway?

I'm sure that's something Ed or Liam could answer...





In about 50 pages. :pinch:

Big Dog
22nd August 2018, 01:39
I'm sure that's something Ed or Liam could answer...





In about 50 pages. :pinch:More than you need, less than will decline your card is a good rule.

slofox
22nd August 2018, 07:37
If you want to know what is required for a motorcycle WoF, have a look here: Motorcycle WoF (https://vehicleinspection.nzta.govt.nz/virms/in-service-wof-and-cof/motorcycles)

...and their tea with milk and 2 sugars and 2 gingernuts for afternoon tea...

Wadda ya mean, TWO sugars. I have FOUR!

Owl
22nd August 2018, 07:41
I'm sure that's something Ed or Liam could answer...





In about 50 pages. :pinch:

:killingme

xa33
22nd August 2018, 08:30
No you'll be sweet.
Also, have you thought about putting a bigger capacity sticker on to improve performance?
Sweet ass?
I'm considering it..

xa33
22nd August 2018, 08:33
Nah mate, just grab a Sharpie and add a couple of 0's to it. Guaranteed gains!



Beat you to within an inch of your life and imprison your loved ones. And then hack your FaceBrick account and post embarrassing messages to all your chums.

:shutup: So scary!

xa33
22nd August 2018, 08:35
1. "Stickers" on the side of your bike are NOT a WOF requirement. Thus ... they don't care.

2. If your license has you restricted to LAM's class motorcycles ... the cc's are restricted to the models listed ... maximum of 659 cc.

3. If you get stopped by plod ... they will know the bike and owners details and licenses held ... usually before the red and blues come on.

Great, I hold learner license, and I will stick 250+0 on it! :Police:

xa33
22nd August 2018, 08:36
i can't see the photo of it, can you try reposting it?

Who told you there's a photo in it... :laugh:

xa33
22nd August 2018, 08:40
If you want to know what is required for a motorcycle WoF, have a look here: Motorcycle WoF (https://vehicleinspection.nzta.govt.nz/virms/in-service-wof-and-cof/motorcycles)

As for the comments from #2 on, #7 excepted... take no notice of the geriatrics in their corner... they'll go back to their knitting and croquet soon... and their tea with milk and 2 sugars and 2 gingernuts for afternoon tea...

Oh finally there's a serious answer! I will look that up. Cheers