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seanrc51
19th April 2008, 03:48
hi everyone

is possible i can get wof and rego for 1970s sidecar which import from oversea???

and any one else interesting ?
thanks
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=B2hETaG_TNE&feature=related

Ixion
19th April 2008, 12:45
No such thing as a wof or rego on a sidecar.

If you have the sidecar on the bike when you take the bike for a wof the sidecar will be checked too.

If you remove the sidecar, take the solo bike for a wof, then reattach the chair, that's up to you.

No rego payable on the chair whether it's on of off

But regardless of the wof situatiuon, if the chair is not safe and up to wof standards (eg tyres etc) then a police officer can ticket you and order the combo off the road .

EDIT No VIN required on the sidecar either.

xwhatsit
19th April 2008, 13:09
hi everyone

is possible i can get wof and rego for 1970s sidecar which import from oversea???

and any one else interesting ?
thanks
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=B2hETaG_TNE&feature=related

Those Chang Jiang 750s look awesome. Sidevalve BMW R71 replicas. Reverse gear and everything. Maybe the Urals are better, but these look nicer and are a hell of a lot cheaper.

seanrc51
19th April 2008, 13:35
thanks for that.

anyone get idea how much the cj750 should b?????

avgas
19th April 2008, 13:43
Dirt cheap - they are not allowed on the motorways (no motorbikes allowed) and in the citys (150cc limit) so illegal unless your in the country.
The average R1 second had cost around 30,000 RMB (about $5K NZ) so i imagine a CJ750 you could pick up for around 5-10000RMB (about $1K NZ).
However i would recommend the Ural, as it has NZ backing (in Katikati). You also dont have to go through the vin process as they can set that all up for you on a new bike.

xwhatsit
19th April 2008, 13:58
However i would recommend the Ural, as it has NZ backing (in Katikati). You also dont have to go through the vin process as they can set that all up for you on a new bike.

Yes but they come in at about $NZ12,000, right? I would've thought CJ750 bits would be cheap and plentiful from China as well?

There was a CJ750 on Trademe, all registered and set up here for about $5000 from memory. Average condition though.

Besides, check out this picture:
<img src=http://www.changjiangcollective.com/images/themanual/extra/flying.jpg></img>


EDIT: Looks like these guys know what to do -- in some other documents they state they've exported bikes to NZ before. They do a left-hand sidecar conversion: http://www.cj750.net/sitepics/left/left_01.htm Seem to be some sort of expats living in Beijing who know their shit and aren't trying to trick people. Prices look good.

pete376403
19th April 2008, 15:17
A friend has recently imported a Watsonian Squire to attach to a Yamaha 1100 cruiser. really nice but 4000GBP just for the chair!

seanrc51
19th April 2008, 17:08
what mean they cant go on motorway? i thought if the bike can run 80km/hr is fun, isnt it?

Subike
19th April 2008, 17:17
A friend has recently imported a Watsonian Squire to attach to a Yamaha 1100 cruiser. really nice but 4000GBP just for the chair!

Thats a very nice looking setup
I bet it increases the value of the whole unit by about the value of the chair.
Could well see one of those on my XS, lol
be worth more than the bike

seanrc51
19th April 2008, 17:40
look these bikes, they r nice . will b good for travel

avgas
19th April 2008, 18:01
Yes but they come in at about $NZ12,000, right? I would've thought CJ750 bits would be cheap and plentiful from China as well?
Dunno about the parts front - the one i saw in the "Garage Ghetto" in Shanghai was pulled to bits. I cant imagine it would be too hard to get them. But its all 2 class stuff as all primary sales stuff in China seemed to be scoots.
Ural was about $6K for bike + $3K for side car last time i checked - quite a few years ago however.
If the CJ importer seems all good then i say go for it. What would import tax be?

avgas
19th April 2008, 18:05
what mean they cant go on motorway? i thought if the bike can run 80km/hr is fun, isnt it?
They have about a million toll gates on the motorways in and out of Shanghai/Hangzhou/Souzhou/Beijing (dunno about the rest) couldn't take a motorbike their it seemed. On Highways it seemed ok - but not many HW still existed.
Mind due driving in China is ummmmm interesting. Like NZ but everyone has Parkinsons. So death on a motorbike on the motorways is pretty much guaranteed.

seanrc51
19th April 2008, 18:13
They have about a million toll gates on the motorways in and out of Shanghai/Hangzhou/Souzhou/Beijing (dunno about the rest) couldn't take a motorbike their it seemed. On Highways it seemed ok - but not many HW still existed.
Mind due driving in China is ummmmm interesting. Like NZ but everyone has Parkinsons. So death on a motorbike on the motorways is pretty much guaranteed.

do we have any this kind club in nz?????