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    For those with reg permanently on hold?

    who are you insured with? Everywhere I've asked say I wont be insured unless it has rego.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottChappell View Post
    who are you insured with? Everywhere I've asked say I wont be insured unless it has rego.
    Try Dave @ Kiwibike Insurance new Plymouth
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    Classic cover should be okay with it.
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    Golightly (i.e. Vero). One of my bikes has been on hold longer than it has not been on hold, he's never mentioned it.

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    No dramas with National Auto Club either. Much reduced premium too.

    Ahhh - thanks for the reminder. I can cancel the policies.

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    Just say no to vero,just had a bad experience with them and will be binning them shortly.........

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    Erm, what does "permanently on hold" mean?
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Erm, what does "permanently on hold" mean?
    Hitcher's eagle eye has spotted an oxymoron.
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    State insurance told me (in writing) that lack of registration alone would not disqualify insurance being paid. I've posted the complete text of the message in another registration thread here.
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    Why would it affect your insurance? Reg is a tax and has nothing to do with your bike being road worthy. As long as you have a wof you should be fine. I'm with classic...
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    I have the rego on my RF on hold. It's currently insured with AMI at $10 a month, which covers it only for fire and theft, provided it stays in the garage.

    When I decide to put it back on the road, I'll change the insurance.

    Given that I've already lost one bike (FZR750R) to a garage fire it seemed sensible.

    I don't currently have the Katana insured as the rego has lapsed before I bought it and I haven't finished the resto so it's not been revinned.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Someone I know has a bike with WOF but rego on hold. Bike is coming off the road completely in a few weeks time but for now as long as it is WOF'ed then it is covered......
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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post

    I don't currently have the Katana insured as the rego has lapsed before I bought it and I haven't finished the resto so it's not been revinned.

    Quote Originally Posted by SimJen View Post
    Classic cover should be okay with it.
    Yes Classic cover do.... all my bikes are with them

    I have restoration insurance for the Missus bike that I am doing up and that needs revinning,but it means its still covered for fire theft and transportation and think that was around $10 a month

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    Hold on let me get this right...

    Your rego is on hold, you want insurance to pay out if you crash, and no doubt ACC
    will pay to fix any damage to you.

    What a tight c*nt.

    Just pay the rego.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eyegasm View Post
    Hold on let me get this right...

    Your rego is on hold, you want insurance to pay out if you crash, and no doubt ACC
    will pay to fix any damage to you.

    What a tight c*nt.

    Just pay the rego.

    With you there Mr 'gasm...

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