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    Cunning way to get CHEAPER 12 MONTH REGO (licensing)

    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/regi...sing/fees.html

    Only works for bikes 601cc and above..

    De-reg your motorbike and then re register under new registration costs it has registration fees and 12 months licensing for $467.06... Thats $50 a year cheaper.

    Surely its not as easy as i say is it? Am i missing a vital link of money somewhere that would make this more expensive than just re-licensing?

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    think you're missing the $120 brake test that a bike shop has to do (iirc)
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    think you're missing the $120 brake test that a bike shop has to do (iirc)
    Yep didnt know about that, nevermind was worth a try.

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    Hmmm, I could do that for free...

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    And if you de-reg it, doesn't it need to have a new VIN inspection too?
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    Does a shop have to do the brake test? I thought the only requirement for the brake "test" was that a competent person take some measurements and compare them against factory specifications?

    Heh. Competent.

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    A cheaper way is not to pay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/regi...sing/fees.html

    Only works for bikes 601cc and above..

    De-reg your motorbike and then re register under new registration costs it has registration fees and 12 months licensing for $467.06... Thats $50 a year cheaper.

    Surely its not as easy as i say is it? Am i missing a vital link of money somewhere that would make this more expensive than just re-licensing?

    You're kinda right, but then your 'WOF' aka a re-registration check/'VIN' costs $150-180 to get done that one time. After that you have a 'new' bike which lasts a few years so you only need WOF once in 12mths - so you save $28/yr. Also brake cert is anywhere between $30-70 ($120... WTF! you got ripped off)

    Not to mention that the re-registration check is somewhat more indepth than a WOF and so may show up things that normal WOF wouldn't - they should be fixed anyway, but in this case you may end up paying up for something that may not have been picked up when getting a WOF.

    It's also a pain in the ass, takes at least a few days to get it all soreted in which time you won't have your bike, and they are also likely to start asking questions if you de-reg it then re-register it again straight away (think FRAUD = JAIL).

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Also brake cert is anywhere between $30-70 ($120... WTF! you got ripped off)
    perhaps i did not recal correctly, 70$ sounds about right as well...
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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    Does a shop have to do the brake test? I thought the only requirement for the brake "test" was that a competent person take some measurements and compare them against factory specifications?

    Heh. Competent.
    Yep thats correct, i did mine myself only a few months ago. You do need manufactures OEM specs to compare with and a digital calliper.

    It cost me $225 to register the bike pretty sure that was inclusive of WOF and 6 month Rego but i will check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinny View Post
    Yep thats correct, i did mine myself only a few months ago. You do need manufactures OEM specs to compare with and a digital calliper.

    It cost me $225 to register the bike pretty sure that was inclusive of WOF and 6 month Rego but i will check.
    Sorry thats $190 for vinning / wof and 225 for registration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    You're kinda right, but then your 'WOF' aka a re-registration check/'VIN' costs $150-180 to get done that one time. After that you have a 'new' bike which lasts a few years so you only need WOF once in 12mths - so you save $28/yr.
    Umm, what?

    How does re-vinning a bike make it new?

    I'm not disagreeing with anything else you've said, but I'd love this to be clarified.
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    Newly registered... system sees it as 'new' (or freshly imported, or back on the road, or whatever takes your fancy).

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    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/regi...sing/fees.html

    Only works for bikes 601cc and above..

    De-reg your motorbike and then re register under new registration costs it has registration fees and 12 months licensing for $467.06... Thats $50 a year cheaper.

    Surely its not as easy as i say is it? Am i missing a vital link of money somewhere that would make this more expensive than just re-licensing?
    you are missing a link, a new rego on a 601 and over bike is $578.68, were a reliceince is $517.25, you had looked at the under 600 new rego figure

    edit, the site is missing a figure, the rego list for new bikes is

    0-60cc $434.43
    61-600cc $467.06
    601cc and over $578.68
    Last edited by scott411; 1st July 2010 at 16:57. Reason: providing more info

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Newly registered... system sees it as 'new' (or freshly imported, or back on the road, or whatever takes your fancy).
    Yeah, but you still don't get 12 month WOFs unless it's under 6 years old, correct?
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