Page 3 of 7 FirstFirst 12345 ... LastLast
Results 31 to 45 of 95

Thread: Rego costs ridiculous

  1. #31
    Join Date
    7th December 2007 - 12:09
    Bike
    Valkyrie 1500 ,HD softail, BMW r1150r
    Location
    New Plymouth
    Posts
    2,144
    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Rego costs are expensive but not 'ridiculous'. If you love riding your bike, then what's a couple of hundred extra dollars a year? If nothing else, this trend, as well as the numbers of bikes bigger than 600cc being given away on Trade Me, shows how fickle and fearfully frugal itinerant users of motorcycles are.

    it all depends on your circumstances.....

    Harley
    Aprillia
    Diesel landrover to tow the boat...
    saab convertable for fun
    Subaru to commute

    AND I am away at sea for more then half my life.
    High reg cost per km......

    Oh, yeah also have to register wife and child's runabouts....

    ( I could indeed sell some "toys", but that is not the point is it?....)
    Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....

  2. #32
    Join Date
    12th July 2003 - 01:10
    Bike
    Royal Enfield 650 & a V8 or two..
    Location
    The Riviera of the South
    Posts
    14,068
    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Rego costs are expensive but not 'ridiculous'. If you love riding your bike, then what's a couple of hundred extra dollars a year? If nothing else, this trend, as well as the numbers of bikes bigger than 600cc being given away on Trade Me, shows how fickle and fearfully frugal itinerant users of motorcycles are.
    What does it work out at?

    $12 a week or something like that..


    less than two RTDs at the pub anyway.
    Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........
    " Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"

  3. #33
    Join Date
    14th April 2007 - 07:47
    Bike
    1997 Moto Guzzi California
    Location
    Huntly
    Posts
    349
    I'm taking a strategic view and putting on hold for the winter while I do maintenance, previously I wouldn't have bothered.

  4. #34
    Join Date
    30th July 2009 - 22:49
    Location
    whakatane
    Posts
    594
    Last year i hardly rode my bike during winter, so i am also using this time for a good clean n polish, full service, and doing household shite at the weekends. with the bike registered as off the road im not happy that my choice to ride the bike if i want to is not a legal option, but there ae worse things to stress about...like which track days to book in the spring.

  5. #35
    Join Date
    8th January 2005 - 15:05
    Bike
    Triumph Speed Triple
    Location
    New Plymouth
    Posts
    10,269
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by Toaster View Post
    Crapped on yet again and the MPs keep getting away with it. They must be due another payrise by now surely.....
    They are, but it has been postponed until after the election.
    There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop

  6. #36
    Join Date
    8th January 2005 - 15:05
    Bike
    Triumph Speed Triple
    Location
    New Plymouth
    Posts
    10,269
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    Nope. If you are parked on public property, i.e. roadside, they can and will ticket you for no rego/wof.
    They will ticket you. You will then tell them that they have breached the Privacy Act and they will drop it. Because they have.
    There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop

  7. #37
    Join Date
    4th October 2008 - 16:35
    Bike
    R1250GS
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    10,280
    my little 2 litre diesel car costs about the same to register as the ol PD.

  8. #38
    Join Date
    12th April 2006 - 18:44
    Bike
    KTM530EXC
    Location
    Whangarei
    Posts
    726
    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Rego costs are expensive but not 'ridiculous'. If you love riding your bike, then what's a couple of hundred extra dollars a year? If nothing else, this trend, as well as the numbers of bikes bigger than 600cc being given away on Trade Me, shows how fickle and fearfully frugal itinerant users of motorcycles are.
    Well, my bike used to be my sole means of transport - I might have agreed back then but now I'm married with a kid. My car / wife's car - it's just too much. Can't afford it and we both need our cars for work. It's just down to the bottom line - money rules OK. Anyway, I now have an off-roader and a jetski.
    "May all your traffic lights be green and none of your curves have oncoming semis in them." Rocky, American Biker.
    "Those that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin, 18th C.

  9. #39
    Join Date
    23rd October 2007 - 13:31
    Bike
    2009 TBird Big Bore 1700
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    759
    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    What does it work out at?

    $12 a week or something like that..


    less than two RTDs at the pub anyway.
    And when I use mine on average twice a month, that's $24 per ride! Hmmm, doesn't really seem that cheap to me.
    Maybe I should just go to the pub every fortnight & have 4 RTD's instead. Maybe that's what the Govt want, they'd get more tax through the alcohol sales wouldn't they?
    Shaken, not stirred in the shakey city!

  10. #40
    Join Date
    20th January 2008 - 17:29
    Bike
    1972 Norton Commando
    Location
    Auckland NZ's Epicentre
    Posts
    3,554
    The Ducati I bought 3 years ago is now worth less than 1/2 what I paid for it...but its earning its keep as the 'Work Hack' now...
    Nicest, but probably not the most practical commuter bike I have ever owned..
    DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.

  11. #41
    Join Date
    26th May 2011 - 21:40
    Bike
    2001 Italjet Dragster
    Location
    Auckland's Riviera
    Posts
    9
    I registered my Gilera DNA 180 as a 50 as they look the same and I rarely take it on the motorway

  12. #42
    Join Date
    20th March 2006 - 22:22
    Bike
    ducati 900ss Harley XLCR café racer
    Location
    planet earth
    Posts
    595
    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Rego costs are expensive but not 'ridiculous'.
    The rego costs in NZ are ridculous - most of the cost is ACC and it is totally ridiculous if somebody has 3 or 4 bikes that they pay ACC 3 or 4 times when they can only ride one bike at a time

    It would be far better to make ACC part of your insurance costs and make insurance compulsory and have premiums based upon actual risk not a arbitary figure dreamt up by some nameless statistician

  13. #43
    Join Date
    21st August 2005 - 10:13
    Bike
    CBR150 Bucket
    Location
    Porirua
    Posts
    3,395
    Insurance plus rego were costing me over $1100 per year. Too much for my current financial situation, especially when I might ride 1-2 times per month even in summer. Might as well spend that money on racing, if I can sell the Aprilia.

  14. #44
    Join Date
    13th April 2007 - 17:09
    Bike
    18 Triumph Tiger 1050 Sport
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    3,803
    Quote Originally Posted by popelli View Post
    The rego costs in NZ are ridculous - most of the cost is ACC and it is totally ridiculous if somebody has 3 or 4 bikes that they pay ACC 3 or 4 times when they can only ride one bike at a time

    It would be far better to make ACC part of your insurance costs and make insurance compulsory and have premiums based upon actual risk not a arbitary figure dreamt up by some nameless statistician
    Now don't be silly

    That system works everywhere else in the developed world.

    It is therefore not an option for New Zealand

    Compulsory insurance would mean that 15 or 16 year old kids couldn't legally hoon around in 5-litre vehicles and would have to drive something appropriate to their experience and budget.

    If you have a crash and you are insured, ACC gets away scott free. End Of. Why is this not a solution to the ACC fiasco?

    Therfore the ACC part of your rego fee will reduce from way to much, to very little.

    Insurance premiums would rise and I guess that for those NZers whom are used to a Rolls Royce service, they would pay more.

    I have suggested this more than one time however no one acknowledges that it is an answer of any kind; so thanks

  15. #45
    Join Date
    20th March 2006 - 22:22
    Bike
    ducati 900ss Harley XLCR café racer
    Location
    planet earth
    Posts
    595
    Quote Originally Posted by Clivoris View Post
    Insurance plus rego were costing me over $1100 per year. Too much for my current financial situation, especially when I might ride 1-2 times per month even in summer. Might as well spend that money on racing, if I can sell the Aprilia.
    That is exactly what the govt is aiming for is to price motorcycles off the road because they are perceived as dangerous and costing the country too much in compenstation

    I wonder why all the green tax incentives for reducing traffic congestion and better fuel economy (except that the modern crop of sports bikes use more fuel than many cars) aren't being used to cross subsidise the ACC cost of bikes?

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •