Reading the LAMS it is interesting to see a Suzuki SV650 (SU). Suzuki bought out a low volume detuned SV650 to get on the list. Good move that.
Reading the LAMS it is interesting to see a Suzuki SV650 (SU). Suzuki bought out a low volume detuned SV650 to get on the list. Good move that.
Originally Posted by Mully
I would imagine Hyosung would bring their detuned 650R over here as well as that was the top selling learner legal bike in aus.
Didn't read the NZ law - but saw on the linked Aussie LAMS list that any bike built before 1960 and less than 660cc are approved?
Did this exclusion make it into the NZ law?
I'm having dreams of race tuning a 1960s bike![]()
Where there's a will, there's a way.
There's also an inheritance, which comes in handy.
From page 7...
Appears the requirement to display an L plate is going as well?Clause 16(1)(d) is amended by revoking subparagraph (ii) and
substituting the following subparagraph:
“(ii) must not—
“(A) ride between the hours of 10 pm and 5 am;
or
“(B) ride a prohibited motorcycle; or
“(C) carry another person on the moped or
motorcycle or in a sidecar attached to the
moped or motorcycle.”
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Proposal 9 will be a welcome relief.
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Kinda confused on the difference between a 6L & a 6M (apart from the obvious: can only ride a moped on a 6M). Seems like it will be the same tests for both (BHS, theory). Do the hours you're allowed to ride not apply to a 6M? Otherwise I don't see why you'd go for a 6M over a 6L, even if you just rode mopeds. Cost difference maybe?
Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars
Yet again it appears motorcyclists are being given discriminatory treatment based on knee jerk reactions to 'perceived' issues.
The real problem is that the whole system is compliance based and focused on 'passing a test'.
It should be safety focused and based on acqusition of skills for all road users, regardless of motive power or number of wheels.
Nah, part (i) refers to the L plate...
in the case of a Class 6L licence, where the holder is riding a motorcycle, the holder—
*
(i) must display on the vehicle an "“L”" plate as specified in clause 66; and
*
(ii) must not—
o
(A) drive between the hours of 10 pm and 5 am; or
o
(B) drive at a speed exceeding 70 km/h, unless taking the restricted licence test for a Class 6R licence under clause 48(5); or
o
(C) drive a motorcycle that has a total piston displacement exceeding 250 cm3; or
o
(D) carry another person on the motorcycle or in a sidecar attached to the motorcycle.
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regul...&p=1#DLM281347
Under Clause 16
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I'm starting to think the new restriction system they are making for learners is going to be too complicated.
We based our new system on the Australians, and I see they have recently changed their system to a simple list. Basically a learner can only use a bike if it is on "the list", and it is up to the manufacturers and importers bringing the bikes into the country to have them added to the list.
I think this is a much simpler idea for someone completely new to riding wanting to get their first bike for their learners licence.
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/...iceriders.html
What do you think?
I think that you have confused me.
To get on the RTA NSW list the bike needs to have an engine capacity up to and including 660ml and not exceed a power to weight ratio of 150 kilowatts per tonne.
That is what is being proposed over here, the same thing... Or am I really not following what you are saying.
Originally Posted by SpankMe
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