Fair enough - but that's certainly the exception! Lucky you :-)
Fair enough - but that's certainly the exception! Lucky you :-)
Yep, best to go to someone enthusiastic about bikes with years of experience than either a failed bike mechanic or someone who doesn't give a shit about bikes but learnt it for the job.
I am sure you are right and although my statement above probably covers the majority, there are no doubt a few good 'uns hidden around the place.
Having said that I'm not risking it, bike specialist for me all the way. I'm not one of those people looking for an 'easy WOF' if someothing's wrong I want to know.
I was of the understanding that if it is booked in, then riding to and from is fine.
Good luck
Where is 'kawa crasher' or what ever his handle was, did he win or LOSE, LOST, LOOSER LOOSE or whatever his court case about 'bringing a vehicle into compliance'.
My understanding is that it is OK to use a vehicle on the road for the purposes of obtaining a wof. Just what this covers is a bit of a grey area tho. Could be up to the individual cop as to whether he let you off or not.
However, if you have no reg - that's different. You can't get a reg without a current wof, but you are not entitled to a vehicle on the road without a reg. Again, individual cops may let you off, but it's not covered by any legal proviso.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
I think by the sound of the NZ police website & NZTA that I will be OK going to a pre-arranged appointment ... that's for the WOF.
But yeah you're right about the rego, you're buggered either way, can't get it without a WOF and can't get to your WOF without it! Who thought that one up!! Fuck it will just risk it, I know a few of the cops round here so hopefully will get a friendly one!
Lol - try looking it up...?
http://yellow.co.nz/whitepages/Masse...28877_BUS.html
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