I'm in similar situation. My bike is apparently manufactured in 1970 (Internet search of chasis and engine number says it was made in 1966 in Italy yet carjam and testing station says was registered new in 1970 in NZ) so will become 40 years old and a classic or whatever and be cheaper to rego now. The current rego runs out next month. Just wondering if anyone knows if I wait register it after January 1 2010 it automatically becomes cheaper or do I have to jump through hoops?
Just been getting another old one going and have put in modern motor. This one has no chasis number stamped where it should be, or anywhere else I can find, so am wondering implications of velcro number plate? Someone could just stamp the same chassis number on it as the other one. They are both the same make and colour and pretty much both look like the same old pieces of shit - and after all I can only ride one at a time, and still only have 1 number plate, so wheres the crime? Doesn't really matter which one I decided to ride out of the garage that day if I stack it does it? One being set up for long trips is the only real difference.
Cheers for any ideas...
It is made of steel, has gears and can go on the motorway - yes even over the harbour bridge
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