If you have a 40 year old bike but it was registered say 5 years ago (re-vinned, whatever), does it count as a 5 year old, or a 40?
If you have a 40 year old bike but it was registered say 5 years ago (re-vinned, whatever), does it count as a 5 year old, or a 40?
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Its 40 if the frame is 40, and it was re-vinned as the old machine.
However, if it was re-registered as scratch built, its 5.
If NZTA could not find the old frame in their records and it got re-vinned with a later frame number that they could find, then it is the later frame that counts, even if the number got there via mr angle grinder and mr punch.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
I imagine it depends on the context, but most of the laws refer to 'first registered before xxxx' (or possibly 'first registered in NZ')
Richard
I had no rego history for my old scooter, but got a authenticity statement from the VCC and it's rego'd as a 1956, so gets cheap rego.
Riding cheap crappy old bikes badly since 1987
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