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    Quote Originally Posted by Sutage
    Another thing i thought of, i was pretty close to doing what you were thinking, is insurance.. i doubt theyd insure you, if they would if would probably be astronomical, if you crashed into a cage and had to do insurance bullshit, dunno if theyd pay out if you were on a bike too big for your license? i think what your thinking of doing requires a big wallet, risk of fines,a new bike. poetntially a new cage for some guy
    i dont think its worth if man, buy an RGV250, that'll prob scare the shit out of you
    As far as I know, sure, they will insure you for what you put down, however, you will not get a pay out if you are doing something illegal at the time. Good way to make money for the insurance company. Riding a 400 on a learner = illegal, no pay out for you sonny jim. Stop wasting your f*cking time and don't do it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Skid
    if you get stopped, and you're trying to hide the fact that you're riding outside the conditions of your licence by intentionally obscuring the cc rating of your bike you will be more likely to get done for breaching the licence restrictions than if you are riding a 400, registered as a 400, with 400 decals.
    If I find someone trying to hide the bikes actuall cc rating for this reason then any consideration for using discretion will be abandoned very quickly. Same applies to disconected speedos ripping off the road user charges and the often found fraudulently modified registration labels. All are pathetic attempts to rip off the system and thereby rip off other road users. I am happy to throw tickets at anybody doing this without any mercy whatsoever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    You are supposed to get cerification for a motor change if the new motor is more hp than the old one.

    But , with bikes, the odds of a testing station tester spotting the ring in would be very low indeed, I think.

    Only thing is, it would almost certainly invalidate any insurance

    Wonder why someone doesn't make a 250 turbo ?
    20% more power as I recall. Insurance co's need to know about any mods, if you don't tell them you aren't insured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FIZZERMAN
    Dude, I ride a 750 on my learners, although I have had it for 12 years, and the cops tend to let me off.
    But the $400 fine is a bitch, and I have spent three months without a liscence at all. Oddly enough I didn't stop riding then either, managed to bullshit my way out of that twice as well.
    Guess I must be thick and lucky, or on to a winner
    Hey again dude if ya gonna do it don't talk about it here.
    Think about it a mo -Scumdog,Bykie cop and Nodman are all decent blokes.
    BUT there may be others reading this that ain't.
    I might be riding a FZR400 woth a turbo FZR1000 motor in it but i SURE AS HECK AINT GONNA ADVERTISE IT HERE.
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    just buy an aprilia rs250. will blow any nancy boy 400 into the weeds. without trying. and it's fine for commuting on too.

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    add NOS to your bike.... then it will go as fast as a 400 without all the messy paperwork with the cops..

    remember to passs your vitals to speedmedic before you try the NOS.

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    is it worth the hassle when there's these available?

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...n-28974059.htm

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    The point you all seem to have missed, is that when a cop pulls you over,due to the wonders of the computer age & his R/T, he already knows all about the licence plate/in or out of rego/has a wof or not & who had that plate last anyway [even if it has expired for some years!!}.
    It doesnt matter if the rego & WOF stickers are true or artfully forged & if hes going to look any further than checking/verifying your drivers licence it will be at the vin/vic plate riveted to your frame
    In my opinion , only bike savvy cops will look for the cc rating stamped on your barrells
    You really cant bullshit the law & are only making the consequences worse for yourself by lying in an attempt to cover up previous indescretions
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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    just buy an aprilia rs250. will blow any nancy boy 400 into the weeds. without trying. and it's fine for commuting on too.
    How often do them bad boys need a rebuild - insider reports say as bad as every 5k O_O...


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    Whats the top speed on that thing?

    how do they compare to say.. an rgv 250 or say like a gsxr400/600
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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    just buy an aprilia rs250. will blow any nancy boy 400 into the weeds. without trying. and it's fine for commuting on too.
    damn that dig!

    Firstly, just go buy an RGV250! Same motor, only a tiny bit the price coz you aint payin for no pizza-boy name, oh, well i guess ur also maybe paying for suspension etc, and that fake ram air duct!

    Secondly, did Andrew Grahams RS250 win F3? - no thats right, it was an NC30!

    Ask Fluffy-Cat, i bet he will admit to my NC30 even (shithouse) being better then his RS250 :P

    not that idont like them or anything :P nor care... lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kwaka-Kid
    damn that dig!

    Firstly, just go buy an RGV250! Same motor, only a tiny bit the price coz you aint payin for no pizza-boy name, oh, well i guess ur also maybe paying for suspension etc, and that fake ram air duct!

    Secondly, did Andrew Grahams RS250 win F3? - no thats right, it was an NC30!

    Ask Fluffy-Cat, i bet he will admit to my NC30 even (shithouse) being better then his RS250 :P

    not that idont like them or anything :P nor care... lol!
    Plus NC30s look better and go faster with the proper modifications

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    Arrow Well.

    I once had a RD350LC that stated it was a 250, even on the rego. I suspected originally that the engine was not the original, but it turned out to be an error made when first regoing it in NZ. Later I had a Cordia GSR turbo, which stated on the rego it was the non-turbo GSL. Once again an error made when first regoing it. I asked both times if it was worth changing the details to the correct ones (as I had my full licience), both times I was told it was not worth the hassle. Turned out the insurance was way cheaper on the Cordia, even though I disclsed that it was the GSR turbo. No complaints there
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    My old gsxr 250 said 'suzuki gsxr' and nothing more on the rego. Was quite funny cos one day I was riding north on SH1 and hit a huge pothole at roadworks my rego was bolted under the no. plate and when the back end bottomed out the rego got folded behind the plate still attached. Later that arvo I was on the desert road and got pulled up by a cop in an unmarked WRX of all things (I was doing 114 clicks). He asks to look at the rego I couldn't find it. Then I suspiciously pulled it from behind the plate and it didn't say the engine size. He was convinced the bike was a 400 or 750 (yeah right) but in the end had to give me the benefit of the doubt but I still got my speeding ticket.

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    I had some cop in whangamata take me to the station coz he reckoned my ZXR wasn't a 250cc (it was honest) mainly coz he reckoned he saw me going into whangamata at over 200kph while he was on his day off, yeah okay, but he was on the old side of life and proberly bored (off peak season) but even with all my evidence etc he still reckoned it wasn't a 250, too big and fast he reckoned.

    Not that i'm a great example to follow, one week into getting my risky i brought my first TL1000S, i lived in welly at the time and to be honest unless you were doing something wrong a cop wouldn't give you a second look, cops in auckland are much the same, unless you're riding like a twat they don't bother and most of the time the cop looks at the bike see's it's tidy and doesn't even bother with a WOF an Reg check, unfortunitly i can't get away with the tidy part anymore, infact i get pulled not doing anything wrong because of the way the bike looks.

    But one thing i will say is that 250cc are in no way a slow bike on the road, hit some twisties and big bikes are your equal, and plus the 250cc is a shitload of fun to ride hard. Dont be in a hurry to move up to a faster bike, just thrash what you got, and learn.

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