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kiwibryn
9th February 2008, 21:46
Ride one of these 300 km in 5 hours
85024

Steam
9th February 2008, 21:50
Ride one of these 3700km in 11 days

Steam
9th February 2008, 21:53
Ride one of these 300 km in 5 hours


But seriously, did you, and why? Good effort that man!

Cruisin' Craig
9th February 2008, 21:55
Ride one of these 300 km in 5 hours


I'm not getting much of an idea of scale from that picture. Exactly how big is that thing?

Str8 Jacket
9th February 2008, 21:56
Well I went to the zoo today and saw Baboon's doing blowfishes on their inclosure window, boy baboons playing with their boy bits and also seeing their boy bits expand and go hard when a lady baboon came past. I also witnessed Bats mating... The zoo is a very educational place. Wish I had a bike.....

johnnyflash
9th February 2008, 21:56
os that a GLOWPLUG motor, Im sure I had oine of those in a model airplane :wacko:

McJim
9th February 2008, 21:57
Ride one of these 3700km in 11 days

I wouldn't ride that fella that far - he looks knackered as it is! :rofl:

kiwibryn
9th February 2008, 22:26
I'm not getting much of an idea of scale from that picture. Exactly how big is that thing?

Look it up on Trademe. It is a Moto NZ50. Moto NZ50 (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Scooters/auction-139128365.htm)

I had to sit halfway back on the seat and hunker down to reduce wind resistance.
Now I have a set of bruised cheeks, and a kinked spine...
The things I do for friends... lol

skelstar
9th February 2008, 22:42
Now I have a set of bruised cheeks, and a kinked spine...
The things I do for friends... lol
My friends don't bruise my cheeks and kink my spine. Its a standing rule ...

kiwibryn
10th February 2008, 12:22
My friends don't bruise my cheeks and kink my spine. Its a standing rule ...

Ayup.. I can see where your mind lives... (makes note not to look that far down again) :woohoo:

RearWheel
10th February 2008, 14:16
That was one hard arsed trip dude thanks for that i owe ya big time .... already done my first mod ..... gave it a partial baffelectomy now it does 81kph instead of 80 , but it sounds a lot better lol:lol:

GSVR
10th February 2008, 15:30
Ride one of these 300 km in 5 hours
85024

Nice bike those rims look like eary eighties Yamaha with 2 spokes removed


That was one hard arsed trip dude thanks for that i owe ya big time .... already done my first mod ..... gave it a partial baffelectomy now it does 81kph instead of 80 , but it sounds a lot better lol:lol:

So if you close your eyes you can imagine its a 180 cc Victa lawnmower?

Good going I thought it sounds nuts at the Pub. Did it get up the hills ok or was it assisted?

skelstar
10th February 2008, 15:47
That was one hard arsed trip dude thanks for that i owe ya big time .... already done my first mod ..... gave it a partial baffelectomy now it does 81kph instead of 80 , but it sounds a lot better lol:lol:

You done a bafflectomy on the Hornet yet?

RearWheel
10th February 2008, 22:11
You done a bafflectomy on the Hornet yet?

Yep done the Hornet dos'nt sound so much like a sewing machine now but not full baffelectomy just drilled the end plates which is good enough to give it a wee growl....cant stand loud bellowing in my ears while im riding cos i still like to keep an ear on the engine to listen for strange sounds should they appear:2thumbsup

RearWheel
10th February 2008, 22:18
Nice bike those rims look like eary eighties Yamaha with 2 spokes removed



So if you close your eyes you can imagine its a 180 cc Victa lawnmower?

Good going I thought it sounds nuts at the Pub. Did it get up the hills ok or was it assisted?

hahahahaha nothing sounds like a victa lawnmower:lol: there 2 strokes and this wee baby is a 4 so there aint no zing zing zing ....its bwaaaaaaaa all the way :lol: And it got up all the hills just fine , it was goin down em at 90kph that was the scary part :whistle:

kiwibryn
11th February 2008, 00:49
hahahahaha nothing sounds like a victa lawnmower:lol: there 2 strokes and this wee baby is a 4 so there aint no zing zing zing ....its bwaaaaaaaa all the way :lol: And it got up all the hills just fine , it was goin down em at 90kph that was the scary part :whistle:

Yup... twas a little scary when I buttoned off and the damn thing accelerated... then the vibrations over 8000rpm were a wonder to feel...

Solex
1st March 2008, 20:37
hahahahaha nothing sounds like a victa lawnmower:lol: there 2 strokes and this wee baby is a 4 so there aint no zing zing zing ....its bwaaaaaaaa all the way :lol: And it got up all the hills just fine , it was goin down em at 90kph that was the scary part :whistle:

Steve, you forgot to mention that you outweigh the 79kg NZ50 by over 25 kgs! Not sure of Bryn. Anyway thanks to both of you :rockon:

Insanity_rules
3rd March 2008, 10:59
Steve, you forgot to mention that you outweigh the 79kg NZ50 by over 25 kgs!

So who ate all the pies?

diablo
19th June 2008, 09:08
so, did u buy one of these?
what are they like? do u reckon they are quite robust / reliable??
cheap as chips.. im tempted.

Niterider
3rd July 2008, 19:33
Hiya, I used to have a Honda SS50 back in the days after Noah landed his ark on the mountains of Ararat. I took a ride on my neighbour's NZ50 the uther day and it's the same thang. Reliable as tax and death. If my memo serves me rite, I think the SS couldn't do 80 on a straight. This NZ50 has a cool color too. I stumbled upon the website and found the spider - http://www.nzmotorbikes.co.nz/

smokingman
24th August 2008, 17:35
I'm also quite interested in one of these bikes. Should make a more fun commute than a scooter. I would only be riding in 50 km/hr areas, and getting moped registration ($70/year rego and no wofs) make it a preety sweet deal.
How many people here have got one, and what are the impressions about build quality?

madbikeboy
24th August 2008, 17:51
Well I went to the zoo today and saw Baboon's doing blowfishes on their inclosure window, boy baboons playing with their boy bits and also seeing their boy bits expand and go hard when a lady baboon came past. I also witnessed Bats mating... The zoo is a very educational place. Wish I had a bike.....

By the Zoo, do you mean that bar in Auckland's viaduct harbour??

Irontusk
24th August 2008, 18:01
I'm also quite interested in one of these bikes. Should make a more fun commute than a scooter. I would only be riding in 50 km/hr areas, and getting moped registration ($70/year rego and no wofs) make it a preety sweet deal.
How many people here have got one, and what are the impressions about build quality?

The law still sees it as a motorbike. False statement on the website about it being classed as a moped. I'm not sure about the power output on it, but it's already breaking one of the moped requirements by having a top speed over 50km/h. You 'may' be able sneak it through the system and register as a moped, but if you ever get done for going over 50, then you're a little caught out.

It is damn cheap though.

smokingman
24th August 2008, 18:30
The law still sees it as a motorbike. False statement on the website about it being classed as a moped. I'm not sure about the power output on it, but it's already breaking one of the moped requirements by having a top speed over 50km/h. You 'may' be able sneak it through the system and register as a moped, but if you ever get done for going over 50, then you're a little caught out.

It is damn cheap though.

Thanks, that's certainly something to think about. Who would be the official people to ask about this, LTSA or the police? The stock power output and speed is declared by the dealer as 2kW and 50 km/hr (without modifications). Is it regarded as a motorbike based just on design?
I have also been thinking about a 2 stroke scooter. Many dealers say they can be registered as mopeds and that they can reach 60 or so on the flat, so it seems like the rules get a bit bent in this area. Does anyone know how strict the cops are?

Irontusk
24th August 2008, 20:31
Thanks, that's certainly something to think about. Who would be the official people to ask about this, LTSA or the police? The stock power output and speed is declared by the dealer as 2kW and 50 km/hr (without modifications). Is it regarded as a motorbike based just on design?

I work in an outdoor power equipment shop (chainsaws and stuff) and we're looking at selling motors fitted to pushbikes (they are entertaining, sort of, the motor kits are already available, we will just fit them) and called LTSA for information about the legality of the idea, they seemed to be the right people to call.
And the moped limits are 2.0kW, 50km/h and 50cc or less. If it meets those 3, then whatever the shape, it's a moped (if it doesn't meet one of the 3, then it's a motorbike).
It's also worth mentioning that a scooter is not the same thing as a moped. Scooter is the design, moped is the classification.