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Al Bundy 4eva!
11th March 2022, 18:33
Just come through Sylvia Park Auckland on my Friday night cruise 91 $3.98!!

pete376403
11th March 2022, 19:10
If it keeps some of the boi racers off the streets, then every cloud has a silver lining

Al Bundy 4eva!
11th March 2022, 19:28
My unwise investment in a $15,000 Lam's bike might just pay off ... well I'll tell my wife that.

Gremlin
11th March 2022, 19:39
If it keeps some of the boi racers off the streets, then every cloud has a silver lining
Was thinking that, and those idiots that mount speakers on the outside of the car to irritate us all.

husaberg
11th March 2022, 19:49
350761...........................

Berries
11th March 2022, 20:08
I don't know how much petrol costs. When I need it I fill up. A bit like milk.

All these fuckwits tonight queuing for 30 minutes for fuel using up all the petrol they could have saved if they just stayed at home.

Fucking idiots.

pete376403
11th March 2022, 20:29
Still half the price of Coca Cola (355ml can -up to $2.50) and about the same as a litre of milk, both of which are 95% + water.

pritch
11th March 2022, 20:45
I don't know how much petrol costs. When I need it I fill up. A bit like milk.

All these fuckwits tonight queuing for 30 minutes for fuel using up all the petrol they could have saved if they just stayed at home.

Fucking idiots.

Yeah, I just sorta shrug, it is what it is. When I need it I buy it. Wasn't planning on going anywhere much so I'm not fussed. It's going to be bad for the inflation figures but it's not just here, it's pretty much world wide. Hopefully it's not permanent.

JATZ
11th March 2022, 21:43
Crude oil was going down when I checked this morning, seems to have risen a bit since then. Fcuk all though.
At least we don't live in Hong Kong though...

https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/gasoline_prices/

R650R
11th March 2022, 21:51
I don't know how much petrol costs. When I need it I fill up. A bit like milk.

All these fuckwits tonight queuing for 30 minutes for fuel using up all the petrol they could have saved if they just stayed at home.

Fucking idiots.

Same here, the cage only needs a full everyday second month normally which coincides with my 70c litre discount from electric bill.
Thank goodness we have our own refinery so that oh um yeah they decided to cancel that didn’t they....

R650R
11th March 2022, 21:56
If it keeps some of the boi racers off the streets, then every cloud has a silver lining

Sadly they will just add it to the credit card bill etc....

The new worry is the eco nutters....

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10589245/amp/New-vigilante-eco-group-targets-SUVs-UK-deflates-HUNDREDS-tyres.html

slofox
12th March 2022, 06:17
I bet owners of electric cars are pissing themselves laughing...

Berries
12th March 2022, 07:19
Well, you kind of have to if you own a Leaf.

FJRider
12th March 2022, 07:54
Just come through Sylvia Park Auckland on my Friday night cruise 91 $3.98!!

I filled up in Dunedin yesterday. $2.76 per litre for 91.


Who'd live in Auckland eh ... !!

pete376403
12th March 2022, 09:46
What europe has been putting up with for some time. Even Norway, with the huge income it had from North Sea oil

HenryDorsetCase
12th March 2022, 16:39
Well, you kind of have to if you own a Leaf.

I very nearly ordered a Tesla last year because the thing was around $53k which is pretty good value. Instead I bought another motorbike and will drive my 10 year old Subaru for a little while longer.

sugilite
16th March 2022, 08:11
So the other day when people were panic queuing, I had the misfortune of being on E. I was going to drop in the Waitomo at Pirongia and I saw queues of the like I had never seen before. Thought I would come back later. Big mistake the queue was even longer! I unfortunately had some dude with 6 x 200 liter barrels in his little single axle trailer. The servo owner came out and told him to fuck off. The guy just said, nope, this is not illegal, and proceeded to start filling the drums. I finally got to the pump behind him, I asked him what all the armageddon was about? He said fuel was going up to $4 a liter that evening. I looked at the price of the 91 he was pumping. $2.91. I took off wondering if his trailer was going to handle the 1200 kg's he was adding to its weight. The next day fuel at the same servo was $3.099. Hardly $4, hmmmm. Then the next day it went down to $2.72. Made we wonder how that guy felt now.

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pete376403
16th March 2022, 17:16
I very nearly ordered a Tesla last year because the thing was around $53k which is pretty good value. Instead I bought another motorbike and will drive my 10 year old Subaru for a little while longer.

This months "Classic Car" has a piece "a nasty shock awaits NZ electric vehicle owners" pointing out that Road User Charges will eventually (March 2024) be applied. It also mentions the potential home fire insurance excess if your garage is attached to the house, and what could happen if you dont inform the insurance company. Finally it raises the possibility of NZ following the UK with regards to home charging, in that there needs to be a separate meter for the car charger, allowing the potential of the electricity companies charging at a higher rate, or limiting the car charging in times of high use, or even draining the car battery back into the grid if need be.

And because this is a bike forum, the mag also had an article about the Suzuki RE5
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jellywrestler
16th March 2022, 19:05
So the other day when people were panic queuing, I had the misfortune of being on E.

I thought E went out in the 80's and in the waikato it's mostly P nowadays?

jellywrestler
16th March 2022, 19:07
This months "Classic Car" has a piece "a nasty shock awaits NZ electric vehicle owners" pointing out that Road User Charges will eventually (March 2024) be applied. It also mentions the potential home fire insurance excess if your garage is attached to the house, and what could happen if you dont inform the insurance company. Finally it raises the possibility of NZ following the UK with regards to home charging, in that there needs to be a separate meter for the car charger, allowing the potential of the electricity companies charging at a higher rate, or limiting the car charging in times of high use, or even draining the car battery back into the grid if need be.

And because this is a bike forum, the mag also had an article about the Suzuki RE5
"

separate meters are already here, they are called night rate but of course how many people want to come home from work and not use their car till the next day? the smater way is to have a charger that knows what power is being used in the house, and can react to that, haphazard though

MD
17th March 2022, 08:22
An Electrician once said to me after installing 5 car charging stations into our work building that, if every house in a street went electric the local power lines would fail. They were never made for such extreme use.

roogazza
17th March 2022, 10:07
So the other day when people were panic queuing, I had the misfortune of being on E. I was going to drop in the Waitomo at Pirongia and I saw queues of the like I had never seen before. Thought I would come back later. Big mistake the queue was even longer! I unfortunately had some dude with 6 x 200 liter barrels in his little single axle trailer. The servo owner came out and told him to fuck off. The guy just said, nope, this is not illegal, and proceeded to start filling the drums. I finally got to the pump behind him, I asked him what all the armageddon was about? He said fuel was going up to $4 a liter that evening. I looked at the price of the 91 he was pumping. $2.91. I took off wondering if his trailer was going to handle the 1200 kg's he was adding to its weight. The next day fuel at the same servo was $3.099. Hardly $4, hmmmm. Then the next day it went down to $2.72. Made we wonder how that guy felt now.


so many fuckwits ! I shakes my head ! I bet the boot is full of toilet rolls as well ? :mad:

$2.60 for 91 at Leeevin today........ :lol:

pritch
17th March 2022, 10:19
so many fuckwits ! I shakes my head ! I bet the boot is full of toilet rolls as well ? :mad:

$2.60 for 91 at Leeevin today........ :lol:

Yep. $2.67 at the local Z.

All the talk of people buying electric cars. Nobody knows the future, but we've had temporary price hikes before and this may be yet another. The buyers may not feel so smug when the petrol price drops back and the road user charges go on.

Meanwhile we burn imported coal to charge the batteries in their "green" alternative. It's just possible we haven't thought this through.

R650R
17th March 2022, 14:30
So the other day when people were panic queuing, I had the misfortune of being on E. I was going to drop in the Waitomo at Pirongia and I saw queues of the like I had never seen before. Thought I would come back later. Big mistake the queue was even longer! I unfortunately had some dude with 6 x 200 liter barrels in his little single axle trailer. The servo owner came out and told him to fuck off. The guy just said, nope, this is not illegal, and proceeded to start filling the drums. I finally got to the pump behind him, I asked him what all the armageddon was about? He said fuel was going up to $4 a liter that evening. I looked at the price of the 91 he was pumping. $2.91. I took off wondering if his trailer was going to handle the 1200 kg's he was adding to its weight. The next day fuel at the same servo was $3.099. Hardly $4, hmmmm. Then the next day it went down to $2.72. Made we wonder how that guy felt now.



Did he have any DG placards? I think 200L is max a private person can cart of flammable liquid.
Pretty crappy looking single trailer with 1200kg load????
Looks like a farmer/contractor in which case he needs;
Hazardous goods approved trailer
Placards on trailer
Placards on front of towing vehicle
DG load plan in towing vehicles vehicle
Hazardous response guide in vehicle
DG declaration from supplier noting class/risk group/place of loading /0800 emergency info contact
Paperwork to be stored in proper folder in drivers door
Driver to have access on board to suitable spill response kit for minor leakage control
Driver to have Hazardoys good stuff endorsement on licence.
Each drum to have DG class sticker on it.

All of those are fines of $2000 and $10,000 EACH for respective driver and business
CVIU would have loved to pull him over.... oh doesn’t look like it’s secured in proper manner either.
Also DG drums are not allowed to be deck stowed they must be on a pallet base due to numerous incidents where stones on deck plus road vibrations drill holes in drum base.

R650R
17th March 2022, 14:41
Yep. $2.67 at the local Z.

All the talk of people buying electric cars. Nobody knows the future, but we've had temporary price hikes before and this may be yet another. The buyers may not feel so smug when the petrol price drops back and the road user charges go on.

Meanwhile we burn imported coal to charge the batteries in their "green" alternative. It's just possible we haven't thought this through.

Yes indeed but the powers that be love the prospect of getting us slaves to limit our movements.

Eg imagine the Wellington protest trying to happen on EV.... 2000 vehicles would there with dead batteries on day two. While some say that’s great there may be a time in the future when there’s something more legitimate that the masses want to protest but they won’t be able to as big brother will just switch the grid off.
Just ask the Russian Amry about range anxiety.....

Navy Boy
18th March 2022, 10:39
This months "Classic Car" has a piece "a nasty shock awaits NZ electric vehicle owners" pointing out that Road User Charges will eventually (March 2024) be applied. It also mentions the potential home fire insurance excess if your garage is attached to the house, and what could happen if you dont inform the insurance company. Finally it raises the possibility of NZ following the UK with regards to home charging, in that there needs to be a separate meter for the car charger, allowing the potential of the electricity companies charging at a higher rate, or limiting the car charging in times of high use, or even draining the car battery back into the grid if need be.

And because this is a bike forum, the mag also had an article about the Suzuki RE5
"

Yep - I read that same article and found it to rather interesting. In short there are a number of unknown and unseen factors to be taken into consideration with Electric Vehicles, whether they have 4 wheels or less. A colleague put me onto the Super Soco website as they have a few NZ outlets now. Some interesting figures coming from their 'TC Max' machine as well as their forthcoming CP-X scooter, both of which claim top speeds of 90-100 Km/hr. What's not clear is their range when travelling at those speeds as the range quoted is calculated at 45 Km/hr, doubtless in flat conditions too.

They claim that the battery packs (Significantly larger on the TC Max) are removable and can therefore be charged remotely (In the office for example) and then reinstalled for your ride back home. Whilst I'm not 100% convinced about the real world range these do seem to be the best attempts yet at giving you something that could perhaps replace an ICE-powered scooter/bike for commuting purposes only.

Price appears to be between $8-10k so that's pretty competitive too, compared to my Piaggio Beverly 350 at least.