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    Moped rego rules?

    I'm going to Japan for 6 months to work and am thinking of sending back a few motorcycles, or rather, I was thinking of aiming at mopeds - but am having second thoughts. I heard the Rego process for mopeds changed in 2011. Do they now require full rego at great cost like motorcycles? Anyone been there and done that? I scanned the LTNZ site and can't come up with any concrete answers except that mopeds now require rego like motorcycles do.
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    rego? who pays that BS?

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    Well, actually, not me. I'm into off road stuff and jetskis. Stuff rego. Sold the road bike.
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    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/regi...sing/fees.html

    Says that 0-61cc mopeds cost $443.97 for their first registration and $403.03 per year after that?

    The last time I paid a rego on a 50cc moped I paid about $70...for a year

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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/regi...sing/fees.html

    Says that 0-61cc mopeds cost $443.97 for their first registration and $403.03 per year after that?

    The last time I paid a rego on a 50cc moped I paid about $70...for a year
    well, obviously. because mopeds cause so many horrific crashes and are a massive drain on public healthcare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/regi...sing/fees.html

    Says that 0-61cc mopeds cost $443.97 for their first registration and $403.03 per year after that?

    The last time I paid a rego on a 50cc moped I paid about $70...for a year
    So, it's then a total waste of time to bring them to NZ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rok-the-boat View Post
    So, it's then a total waste of time to bring the to NZ.
    If you're talking 50cc scooters, its ~$170/yr for rego. I just did mine today. First rego with plates is $213.85
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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/regi...sing/fees.html

    Says that 0-61cc mopeds cost $443.97 for their first registration and $403.03 per year after that?

    The last time I paid a rego on a 50cc moped I paid about $70...for a year

    That's for a 0-60cc motorcycle, scroll down a little further and you'll see the moped section
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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/regi...sing/fees.html

    Says that 0-61cc mopeds cost $443.97 for their first registration and $403.03 per year after that?

    The last time I paid a rego on a 50cc moped I paid about $70...for a year
    Quote Originally Posted by DangerMice View Post
    If you're talking 50cc scooters, its ~$170/yr for rego. I just did mine today. First rego with plates is $213.85
    Wrong and wrong. Registration is $213.85 for 12 months and vehicle licensing is $172.91 for 12 months.

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    I might be able to shed some light here.
    About the time our rego charges turned to custard, I decided I wanted a moped for groceries & the like.
    My first one was a recent import, and when I tried to register it as a Moped with LTNZ it damn near became a lie detector test. LtNZ had just decided to enforce the rules re nothing over 50cc or 2kW to be Moped registered. Up until that time, the dealers had apparently been pulling the wool quite a bit.

    Eventually, I wound up with a 50cc scooter rated by the manufacturer at 2.7kW output, but registered previously (for life!) as a Moped in NZ. Great; about $180 per year rego (even though under current rules it was a motorcycle ie $400 plus/yr.)
    Actually it was not so good. I weigh over 90kgs and live in a city at the top of a hill with lots of through traffic. The Moped scooter was more dangerous than a push bike - at least you can sometimes get off the road with that.

    I have exchanged the Moped scooter for a 150cc one which can keep up with the traffic. It is not fast for god's sake! It is just reasonably safe. I now pay $440 rego fees to register this for a year. It is hardly worth it for me now. Every 3 years the rego costs equal what this scooter is worth!
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    register it as a non commercial ambulance. 70$/year.
    as long as you're not FJ-level retard, you can legally explain your way through it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    register it as a non commercial ambulance. 70$/year.
    as long as you're not FJ-level retard, you can legally explain your way through it.
    And risk an "Incorrect Registration" charge as well ... A good plan. They're getting tough on them now .... but if you can afford the fine ... go ahead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post

    as long as you're not FJ-level retard
    or else you might say something liek this:

    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    And risk an "Incorrect Registration" charge as well ... A good plan. They're getting tough on them now .... but if you can afford the fine ... go ahead.
    you pay my fines. and you're a cock.
    good fucking deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    or else you might say something liek this:


    you pay my fines. and you're a cock.
    good fucking deal.
    Your grammar is at it's best ... and diatribe is at an unusually low standard. You must try harder ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    And risk an "Incorrect Registration" charge as well ... A good plan. They're getting tough on them now .... but if you can afford the fine ... go ahead.
    As a result of some of the absolute crap sold on trade me and the like, which barely qualified as a machine, but regardless which was stuffed on our roads registered as a moped, the NZTA has decided that Mopeds are no longer VIN exempt.

    Thanks very much to the few greedy cunts who sold dangerous crap we all get an extra set of hoops.

    So you do have to do the VIN process, but it is still relatively painless for this class of vehicle.
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