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    Quote Originally Posted by Zuki lover View Post
    I think its like that right around the country mate. All beaches are pretty much banned from riding on
    Sigh. I wonder how many more times it must be repeated.

    Muriwai (and most beaches around New Zealand) are legal roads

    It is PERFECTLY LEGAL TO RIDE ON MURIWAI BEACHb

    Providing your bike is registered, WoFed and you have a licence. And you obey the speedlimits (as someone noted, by default, open road, 100kph, but individual beaches may have their own speeds limits. Just like any other road. :duh:

    I don't know how to say it any more clearly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    It is PERFECTLY LEGAL TO RIDE ON MURIWAI BEACH

    Providing your bike is registered, WoFed and you have a licence. And you obey the speedlimits (as someone noted, by default, open road, 100kph, but individual beaches may have their own speeds limits. Just like any other road. :duh:

    I don't know how to say it any more clearly.
    I think the registered, WOF'd and licence bit is the one that many seem to miss, seeing as we're talking dirt bikes here....so maybe that's clearer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Sigh. I wonder how many more times it must be repeated.

    Muriwai (and most beaches around New Zealand) are legal roads

    It is PERFECTLY LEGAL TO RIDE ON MURIWAI BEACHb

    Providing your bike is registered, WoFed and you have a licence. And you obey the speedlimits (as someone noted, by default, open road, 100kph, but individual beaches may have their own speeds limits. Just like any other road. :duh:

    I don't know how to say it any more clearly.
    AND there is no local bylaw explicitly prohibiting it (as there is in Whangaparaoa for example).
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    how many bikes that their owner considers and "off-road" bike do you know that are rego'd and wof'd?

    i can imagine a lot of "adventure bikes" or perhaps "dual purpose" bikes and most likely road bikes too may be rego'd and wof'd though

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