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    It's all bollocks, anyone that can't afford the increase shouldn't be riding bikes anyway. Those are the sort of people that skimp on tyres, driveline, brake pads, safety gear. In the big picture of sports biking, it's a very minor increase. Just be thankful you're only registering one a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    It's all bollocks, anyone that can't afford the increase shouldn't be riding bikes anyway. Those are the sort of people that skimp on tyres, driveline, brake pads, safety gear. In the big picture of sports biking, it's a very minor increase. Just be thankful you're only registering one a year.
    Excuse me!!! I don't skimp on stuff that affects my safety etc. But fucked if I'll happily pay a bullshit levy increase, that threatens my toys...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Excuse me!!! I don't skimp on stuff that affects my safety etc. But fucked if I'll happily pay a bullshit levy increase, that threatens my toys...
    Rubbish, $3 a week or whatever it is/was doesn't threaten anything except your latte intake. I am however sorry that you can't afford the increase

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    It's all bollocks, anyone that can't afford the increase shouldn't be riding bikes anyway. Those are the sort of people that skimp on tyres, driveline, brake pads, safety gear. In the big picture of sports biking, it's a very minor increase. Just be thankful you're only registering one a year.
    I didn't used to skimp on that shit, but now I have $175 less in the bike budget per year, now I can't afford getting the suspension upgraded (well I couldn't if I hadn't already bought the bits, just making a point you see).

    Also, would you rather I drive round in a poorly maintained van?
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    Everyone's economic situation is different. There are some who are/were hurting before ANY of the recent increases were announced. ACC, GST, ETS, etc...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    I didn't used to skimp on that shit, but now I have $175 less in the bike budget per year, now I can't afford getting the suspension upgraded (well I couldn't if I hadn't already bought the bits, just making a point you see).
    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Everyone's economic situation is different. There are some who are/were hurting before ANY of the recent increases were announced. ACC, GST, ETS, etc...
    Those people who can't afford to ride bikes, are going to have to stop, or ride them less in the case of those who're finding another $3 a week too much of a stretch. They're (I'm still talking about the bikes mentioned in the first post here) toys, and not ones that can be run on a tight budget.

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    But we can't pay rego on an as you can afford it basis. Generally, 3 months is the minimum amount one can get, and along with other price rises that is maybe the straw etc
    I say this is unfair on many.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    I say it isn't unfair on many.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Rubbish, $3 a week or whatever it is/was doesn't threaten anything except your latte intake. I am however sorry that you can't afford the increase

    oh ok so because increase is very "small" we shouldnt worry about it regardless how unfair or that its pretty much theft commited by ACC sanctioned by goverment...thats just retarded!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by miloking View Post
    oh ok so because increase is very "small" we shouldnt worry about it regardless how unfair or that its pretty much theft commited by ACC sanctioned by goverment...thats just retarded!!!
    If it were unfair or was theft, then sure it'd be something to get excited about. But given that bikers have more vicious accidents requiring greater resources to fix them back up, it's not. There are a lot of stats bandied about, but who would be foolish to believe them. Personally, I can only look to my own contact with A&E nurses, and take into consideration what they tell me about what they actually see. I totally expect the government to skew the data their way, and I totally expect BRONZ et all to do the same.

    Times are tough man, the world is economically disappearing up it's own arse. If I can spend another $3 a week to make sure other riders (cause let's face it, I have medical and surgical insurance anyway, so I could in general give two shits what happens to the peasents using the public health system) are looked after should they arse off, then that's money well spent.

    Yeah yeah, I know that's a bit socialist, but some of those less fortunate people are known to me and I'd like to see them looked after to some sort of reasonable standard.

    /edit: Someone != some of

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post

    Yeah yeah, I know that's a bit socialist, but someone of those less fortunate people are known to me and I'd like to see them looked after to some sort of reasonable standard.
    I don't disagree - but it gets a little tiresome when you see the same person needing repairs time and time again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    ...those less fortunate people are known to me and I'd like to see them looked after to some sort of reasonable standard.
    O Munificient One! Pray pay my rego for me...
    I will be grateful.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I don't disagree - but it gets a little tiresome when you see the same person needing repairs time and time again.
    I'm picking that they're reasonably rare though... motorcycling can be a harsh mistress, those that continually put themselves at risk either die, or get sick of spending time in orthopedics. Although admittedly I do know people like you describe. In their favour, getting older has sorted them out for the most part.

    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    O Munificient One! Pray pay my rego for me...
    I will be grateful.
    No no, you gotta pay for your own toys!

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    But but but. You said. I've not cost anyone a cent for some 36 years. I won't waste your 'gesture'. Honest.
    Besides, I already own the toy. It's just using it that needs addressing...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    But but but. You said. I've not cost anyone a cent for some 36 years. I want waste you 'gesture'. Honest.
    Yeah yeah, I said... I said I won't begrudge having to pay the price of a latte a week towards ensuring that there is an adequate health system for you should you break your 36 year streak, not that I'd help you break it

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