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    Hi Risk Newbie #352 (the_rolla)

    Hey y'all

    New member and new to bikes (apart from the compulsory stupidity in my far off yoof)

    Started off on a VL250 Intruder back in April, but sold her asap when the LAMs list came out, and now riding a Hyosung Aquila GV650 illegally until 1 October (but am showing an L plate)

    "Hi Officer
    yes, here's my learners licence....what, not until 1 October? Oh, stupid me....but umm, surely if it's safe in October, it's safe in July ? "

    A group of mates have all got licences and bikes this year, for a two week South island trip next summer.
    I imagine we're exactly the "hi risk returning or older recreational riders" that are likely to have a serious off....
    Hopefully, we'll all survive until and throughout the big trip.

    It's a sobering experiance (well, not literally!) reading some of the site rules, FAQs and stickys here about crashes....

    Did the Beachlands, Kaiua, Hunua, Clevedon round trip again on Saturday - awesome trip and perfect weather.
    Looking forward to some longer trips as soon as the seasons turn a bit....

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    I might be mistaken, but if it isn't one of the specially modified bikes, it will still be illegal in October.. right?

    (besides, the VL250 was probably a better bike :P)
    "If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing." - Anatole France
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    I think iYRe has something. Does that *exact* model apear on the LAMs list? The standard one *wont be allowed*. It has to be a special engine restriction model - and it has to be sold like that. And it must have a standard exhaust, with zero modifications.

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    ps. Numbers are pretty low at this time of the year, but why not come along to NASS or SASS?
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...highlight=nass

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    Welcome! And make it SASS! I'll be trying to make it to my first one this Wednesday. Those shore people are weird anyway. :P

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    I think our friend might be screwed here.

    Looking on trademe the only GV650s are the "sport" http://www.hyosung.com.au/cruisers/g...lla-sport-efi/
    These are not LAMS legal.

    Needs to be "C" or "L" http://www.hyosung.com.au/cruisers/g...a-classic-efi/

    Hyosung NZ supports this http://hyosung.co.nz/bikes.php?cat=anytime49d41002f1597

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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    I might be mistaken, but if it isn't one of the specially modified bikes, it will still be illegal in October.. right?

    (besides, the VL250 was probably a better bike :P)
    I dont think you are mistaken. I dont recall seeing any hyosungs at all on the list (admittedly I was looking to see ig the gt/gt-r models would be on there)

    but as for the exact model - yes, you are correct

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    nope, turns out Im going fuckin blind in my old age, there ARE hyosungs on the list!
    the GV650 submodel L and C are om the list, so OP is probably fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    nope, turns out Im going fuckin blind in my old age, there ARE hyosungs on the list!
    the GV650 submodel L and C are om the list, so OP is probably fine.
    But he'd need to get it throttle restricted before it'd be legal right? I've been looking at upgrading to a Kawa 650R when LAMS comes out and it's the same sorta thing. Illegal while unrestricted, but restricted it's fine. Not sure how involved it is in getting that done though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by f2dz View Post
    But he'd need to get it throttle restricted before it'd be legal right? I've been looking at upgrading to a Kawa 650R when LAMS comes out and it's the same sorta thing. Illegal while unrestricted, but restricted it's fine. Not sure how involved it is in getting that done though.
    I may be wrong but I think the bike has to be factory limited, you can't just get a standard one restricted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    I think our friend might be screwed here.

    Looking on trademe the only GV650s are the "sport" http://www.hyosung.com.au/cruisers/g...lla-sport-efi/
    These are not LAMS legal.

    Needs to be "C" or "L" http://www.hyosung.com.au/cruisers/g...a-classic-efi/

    Hyosung NZ supports this http://hyosung.co.nz/bikes.php?cat=anytime49d41002f1597
    +1

    You can make anything learner legal in the UK if you restrict it but I've only ever heard of Aussies making their official learner models unrestricted, not the other way around.

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    Hopefully...(hate that word) you can get it restricted with washers between the throttle butterflies and the head. Probably need a reduction to about 26mm. Then, I imagine you'll have to certify it to say it's legal, then take it home and pull the restrictors out
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by GTRMAN View Post
    I may be wrong but I think the bike has to be factory limited, you can't just get a standard one restricted.
    Correct.

    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Hopefully...(hate that word) you can get it restricted with washers between the throttle butterflies and the head. Probably need a reduction to about 26mm. Then, I imagine you'll have to certify it to say it's legal, then take it home and pull the restrictors out
    Negative. You can not restrict a bike yourself and then get it certified. It has to be restricted by a manufacturer, and have zero modifications.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post


    Negative. You can not restrict a bike yourself and then get it certified. It has to be restricted by a manufacturer, and have zero modifications.
    Thanks for clearing that up what a bummer though. My GN250 will be illegal under LAMS having a whole 300cc, cam and ported head...
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by f2dz View Post
    Welcome! And make it SASS! I'll be trying to make it to my first one this Wednesday. Those shore people are weird anyway. :P
    Will check out SaSS , and you're right - they are a bit strange over the bridge

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