
Originally Posted by
monchopper
The price of a bike that is road reg'd (or at least can be road reg'd) is so much higher than a bike that hasn't been road reg'd.
It's nearly impossible to road reg a bike in NZ. It's a disgrace, a bike is either road worthy or it's not and you shouldn't have to jump through hoops to get a road worthy bike on the road.
If they made is easy to put a bike on the road the price of these bikes would decrease (supply and demand). Buyers would then get better bikes for their buck and you would see a general increase in the quality of bike on the road.
Here in the UK it's a piece of cake. I just bought a mint Husky 2004 TE450 with 40 hours on the clock for NZ$2600, it cost me NZ$350 to get it on the road (includes 1 years tax and 1 years insurance). Try doing something like that in NZ for under $3K
If fact it's a bit of a joke in the UK, you can get something called a daytime MOT (WOF) and all you need is a rare reflector. So you'll see KX500's etc with no lights etc riding legally on the road.
Any you think it is a bad thing that we have "strict" rego wof requirements!!! I really dont think that having a system that makes it easier to reg bikes is going to increase the quality of the bikes on the road. We are talking about kiwi's here - any old POS will do. Hell we have one of the oldest average regod car ages in the western world.
It really isnt that hard to reg a bike in NZ and the cost is almost exactly the same appart from the higher rego cost - bloody ACC. All you need is reciept for proof of ownership, a declaration that it isnt stolen from the cops if you dont have previous ownership papers, a brake check and the indicators/tail light etc. Two peices of paper, some dosh and a up to WOF standard bike. How hard is that?
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
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