View Full Version : bike price info please
wil
23rd October 2005, 22:44
hi guys, as i will be comming over from the uk i have no idea on bike prices in NZ so could someone give me an idea or a dealer website to check out.
i think i may just buy a 1200 bandit or similar, maybe something around 3 years old, depending on price, i would love another new fazer 1000 but i dont think i will be able to stretch that far unless nice finance deals are available.
any help would be appreciated.
another thing is how does insurance work over there. i am 36 and pay approx £350 which is roughly $650 dollers on a new fazer.
thanks
T.W.R
23rd October 2005, 23:19
try these out Wil,
www.motorcyclemarketplace.co.nz
www.traderpoint.co.nz ( bikepoint )
bandits around $10k+ ($14k new)
gs1200ss $7.5k+ used, $10k new
fazer ( unsure about $18k new ? )
insurance is a mixed bag (plenty of options & plenty of different company veiws also)
depends on your history etc and if their in a good mood or not
wil
23rd October 2005, 23:21
thanks mate :niceone:
R1madness
24th October 2005, 07:36
Lots of Cheaper gery imports here too. Plenty of parts backup for them here. By the way 350 pounds is about $850 and you do not pay that much here unless you have a bad record like lots for speeding tickets or crashes or drunk driving etc.
NZ is a bikers paradise.
Posh Tourer :P
24th October 2005, 23:57
Check www.trademe.co.nz for second hand bikes
Also, insurance over here is not compulsory, so is normally cheaper. If you have a long no claims history, get a letter from your insurance company. You may not get all of it here, but it would probably be useful as a bargaining tool.....
wil
25th October 2005, 09:51
thanks guys,
DonaldH
25th October 2005, 20:03
I am a Scot, have been here for nearly three years.
Try http://www.redbook.com.au/mcycle/default.asp for Australian second hand values and then use Australia to NZ currancy convertor at www.oanda.com to convert.
Haggle on the deals here the bikes are cheaper and the dealers still like cash.
Woo hoo! insurance is based on purchase price not insurance grouping... Say hello to an R1....
A new 2005 fireblade is $18,995 (7,500 pounds) before haggling - 8,800 pounds in the UK.
By the way in Auckland doesn't get cold much - riding all year is a goer.
best of luck
mangell6
25th October 2005, 20:39
You will be dissappointed going from an FZ1 to any of the above mentioned bikes. See if you can ship it out?
ducatilover
25th October 2005, 21:24
for insurance try NAC [national auto club] i got real cheap insurance on the gn [on my learners] and the old man has very cheap insurance on his fj1200.
shame i cant get insurance on my new bike because its illegal for me to ride her :crybaby:
the gsf1200 bandit uk spec is about $9995 if you can still find one.... :niceone:
wil
26th October 2005, 08:27
thanks for the info guys.
marty
26th October 2005, 10:15
I am a Scot, have been here for nearly three years.
Try http://www.redbook.com.au/mcycle/default.asp for Australian second hand values and then use Australia to NZ currancy convertor at www.oanda.com (http://www.oanda.com/) to convert.
Haggle on the deals here the bikes are cheaper and the dealers still like cash.
Woo hoo! insurance is based on purchase price not insurance grouping... Say hello to an R1....
A new 2005 fireblade is $18,995 (7,500 pounds) before haggling - 8,800 pounds in the UK.
By the way in Auckland doesn't get cold much - riding all year is a goer.
best of luck
unfortunately aussie prices are not really reflective of NZ pricing - i had a few rides and looked quite a bit in sydney last month. also, there is no requirement for warrant of fitnesses over there, so a lot of bikes are running close to limits on everything (brakes/tyres/disks etc) - unless you buy from a dealer, so what's the point? just go to www.bikepoint.co.nz (http://www.bikepoint.co.nz) and www.trademe.co.nz (http://www.trademe.co.nz) and research there.
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