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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinje View Post
    From Stuff http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/poli...clause-slammed

    Meanwhile the AA said it cautiously supported risk rating for vehicles but not for drivers as there was no fair way of doing it.

    The AA supported higher levies for motorcyclists but said they should be phased in and suggested an approved training course for motorcyclists which would give those who passed a levy discount.
    its the AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION after all...since when were we expecting them to care about motorcycles?

    we need to have our own house in order,and never expect any support from an organization that has publicly stated on a number of occasions that it would like motorcycles banned off the roads completely.

    Now some people have voted in a government that would probably be happy to give them what they want if they can get away with it.

    it s OUR move......
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    Quote Originally Posted by wynw View Post
    What a suprise, they have been anti bikers for years...so no longer a member! tossers dont seem to class bikes as automobiles after all
    Nor bikers as respectable responsible citizens either!

    AA are not a symptom of this ACC levy debacle, they are the root cause!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mowgli View Post
    This is a draft. My letter will evolve over the weekend as I think about it some more.
    While AA are throwing stones and since everyone we talk to seems to like statistics, perhaps you should include some of AA insurance UK's in your letter.

    It did not work in my submission to the ACC but you are writing to the AA.

    a small clip of my submission.

    "Where the fault is completely attributable to biker only related claims, levies based on this are understandable. But since no CAS ( Crash Analysis ) data seems to be available in NZ to identify the exact ratio of Car on Bike incidents I can only refer to the UK figures provided by the UK AA’s web site ( Automobile Association ) of 80%. I have used these figures because the UK AA being an insurance company have done its figures to ascertain premium levels.

    Quote.
    “Simon Douglas, director of AA Insurance, says: “Tragically, 80% of all motorcycle accidents are the fault of road users other than the motor cyclist. For car and commercial vehicle drivers it’s very easy to miss seeing an approaching motorbike, especially in congested areas.” http://www.theaa.com/insurance/news/...torbikers.html. "
    Please Mr ACC, my 1300cc bike was passed by a 400cc bike on a track day, can I have my fees reduced ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcrocodile46 View Post
    I take it that it was this excerpt that you noted?



    Although it seems to me that it reads that they had concerns about motorcycle safety and similar rises in cycle crashes. When read in conjunction with other sections of the minutes I took it to be in relation to concerns over the need to raise motorists awareness of Cyclists.??


    As you say. They would be a better Allie than enemy
    Yeah that one, interesting that the AA picked up on that motorists were the main cause of cyclist injuries/deaths......pretty obvious I thought.
    But, maybe the Cyclists group called the meeting to get the AA to see it from their side.
    A meeting between Bronz and the AA might clear the air, and who knows...maybe like in the Christmas Truce of WW1 when the enemy meet they realise they are the same and are being manipulated by those at the top.
    ( that only lasted a couple of days in some sectors....until the top brass got them back to the war)
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gammaguy View Post
    its the AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION after all...since when were we expecting them to care about motorcycles?.......
    This has been covered many times before. When the AA was first set up, more than a few decades ago, The definition of Automobile was any self propelled vehicle. This included motorcycles. The AA servicemen who first went to the scene of a breakdown travelled by motorcycle even.

    Its only in very recent times that they have tried to use the term Automobile to exclude motorcycles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    silly people - AA membership cancelled.
    make sure you tell them why...LOUDLY
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    Quote Originally Posted by twotyred View Post
    make sure you tell them why...LOUDLY
    Trust me I did ... hehe
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    I thought about cancelling but whats that going to achieve.

    I wote them a letter about the pathetic stance taken on the Northern Gateway and the ACC levies.

    I suspect the AA has got this way due to not having any engagement with motorcyclists.
    Lets engage them.

    I'll post up my response, If I don't get one I'll go and see them.
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    I thought about cancelling but whats that going to achieve.

    I wote them a letter about the pathetic stance taken on the Northern Gateway and the ACC levies.

    I suspect the AA has got this way due to not having any engagement with motorcyclists.
    Lets engage them.

    I'll post up my response, If I don't get one I'll go and see them.


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    We took our bike insurance to Vero (Dave Golightly) in CHCH as the AA here in Auckland would not insure me at all when we first got the Ginny (their excuse - they don't insure any motorcyclists who is not on a full license). After I passed my full they still told me "no sorry, you have not had your full for at least 2 years".
    I wish I'd thought to ask them at the time why they don't do the same for beginner car drivers.....but suspect the answer would have been a load of tripe and waffle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    We took our bike insurance to Vero (Dave Golightly) in CHCH as the AA here in Auckland would not insure me at all when we first got the Ginny (their excuse - they don't insure any motorcyclists who is not on a full license). After I passed my full they still told me "no sorry, you have not had your full for at least 2 years".
    I wish I'd thought to ask them at the time why they don't do the same for beginner car drivers.....but suspect the answer would have been a load of tripe and waffle.
    The same David Golighty who told me I was not covered for the recent HMCC rider training day at Hampton Downs....
    Still the Vintage Car Club ( also VERO) said yes to the FUCACC ( Darmah) for a mere $ 3000.00 excess...
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

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    The AA

    PM me your good and bad ACC experiences, I'll compile them and arrange to go and see them, with a list of questions from members/ex members.

    As most members who have motorcycles also have cars ( Spank Me being the exception)
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    As most members who have motorcycles also have cars ( Spank Me being the exception)
    me another... but me other half does...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naki Rat View Post
    I've had similarly great service from AMI over the last 12 years, but well appreciate that all it takes is someone with 'issues', for whatever reason, to taint a good run with an insurer.

    Incidentally I've still to confirm the details of insuring semi or unregistered motorcycles with AMI in case I have to go to 'plan B'
    Please post when you get some info

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    ( Spank Me being the exception)
    NOT true, he has one
    Please Mr ACC, my 1300cc bike was passed by a 400cc bike on a track day, can I have my fees reduced ?

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