You can buy number plates with the same reg as you already have, or make them yourself (I have the font p.m. me) or if not as lazy as me simply move plates between bikes.
Pray they move to ANPR cameras, then use the one plate on all your bikes.
A Human being may see a fat hairy man on an unlicenced Harley Davidson.
An ANPR camera will see a teenage girl on a fully legal moped.
ANPR will be the tool that enables me to enjoy another ten years without licencing.
God bless technology and its idiots.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
There was a 'collector' class at one point but not widely adverised....
Looks promising to be a repairer but it seems you can't be more than 50km from your address - annex a & b.
plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze
come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz
true, but he is in Blenheim. so no rides to nelson and further afield, no hoons past ward and into the curves to Kaikoura and the twisties south of Kaikoura to cheviot . . . that would be very sad!
You could probably still do a picton, queen charlotte drive, havelock, renwick loop though?
My flatmate had a dealer plate. He had 8 cars and jst swapped the plate around as he wanted. He had one car that had never been regoed in NZ - (A Jag XJ40 - ex Singapore). Just stuck on the dealer plate and drove them. I knew him for 8 yeas and he never seemed to have any trouble. Don't know why you can't do the same for bikes.....
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
What's legal and what's gotten away with are two different things.
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
Why not just leave them unregistered [edit: actually, 'unlicenced']? Put them on hold. 'Off the road'. (Make sure they're still WOF'd and looked after, of course.) And just ride them.
If you just ride occasionally for pleasure, you'll be bound to spend far less on the occasional inevitable tickets for your civil disobedience than keeping them both constantly registered would cost you.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Aaaarrrggghhh...you've just remined me of one of the finest rides on the Ducati (sob). North of Kaikoura dropping off from 170k at moments - astonished glance at the speedo - through 200 only aware of when the bike gathered some air north of Kerenegu....
On song. It was close to a religious experience.
I've nearly died since but you guys know what I mean and nobody can take those moments away.![]()
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
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