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    Wof and rust

    Sorry if this has been done to death but I'm a pommie fresh off the boat in Auckland.

    I uncreated my bike from the sea journey and it is more rusty than when it went in. My wof fail worries are

    1. Rust on frame, I've just jet washed it and it now looks better than in the pic. If need be I have a can of silver spray paint. Click image for larger version. 

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    2. Indicator hanging off.. Has been re-taped several times. It still works.

    3. No red reflector on back of bike. I have a tail tidy with a red led light. I think it might be reflective. Not sure.


    How long should a wof take? Is it something I could do in a 45 min lunch time at the vtnz in kingsland or even Colemans?


    Thank you for the tedious message

    Fern

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fern View Post
    Sorry if this has been done to.................... lunch time at the vtnz in kingsland or even Colemans?


    Thank you for the tedious message


    Fern
    Rub bunched tin foil on the rusty metal.
    Buy reflector and indicator.

    If its been checked already then the 3 items can be rechecked if under 28days within mins.


    If you don't have plate etc best you find out what else you will need do to get it vinned etc. And this will mean vtnz.
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    wof will be 20 mins if youre lucky. The Most overpaid motherfuckers after politicians.

    Not as stringent as uk mot checks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fern View Post
    Sorry if this has been done to death but I'm a pommie fresh off the boat in Auckland.

    I uncreated my bike from the sea journey and it is more rusty than when it went in. My wof fail worries are

    1. Rust on frame, I've just jet washed it and it now looks better than in the pic. If need be I have a can of silver spray paint. Click image for larger version. 

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    2. Indicator hanging off.. Has been re-taped several times. It still works.

    3. No red reflector on back of bike. I have a tail tidy with a red led light. I think it might be reflective. Not sure.


    How long should a wof take? Is it something I could do in a 45 min lunch time at the vtnz in kingsland or even Colemans?


    Thank you for the tedious message

    Fern
    Red led tailight wont cut it mate,well didnt for me anyway,bought a cheap pushbike reflector cut it in 1/2 and attached with sticky tape problem solved.Wof should only take around 1/2 an hour give or take,depends how far he rides it.
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    the rust is only surface, so not an issue, a bit of fine wire wool or as said above, a bit of scrunched up tin foil would remove it. as for the indicator is it still wired up but broken and dangling? if still attached ..ust feed it back into place and secure with black electrical tape..youll be sweet!
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    She I'll have you know!

    I will try the foil metal wool thing.. Bit hard to so at night with a head torch in the garden! And yep the indicator is still on, just a bit droopy where it's had the old black electrical tape trick done many a time !

    I've just remembered that the whole back of my top box is a big ole reflector but I doubt that will wash. Bicycle reflector sounds like a good idea.

    I don't need to get it rego'd, just wof'd and pay acc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fern View Post
    She I'll have you know!

    I will try the foil metal wool thing.. Bit hard to so at night with a head torch in the garden! And yep the indicator is still on, just a bit droopy where it's had the old black electrical tape trick done many a time !

    I've just remembered that the whole back of my top box is a big ole reflector but I doubt that will wash. Bicycle reflector sounds like a good idea.

    I don't need to get it rego'd, just wof'd and pay acc.
    Top box if removable isn't accepted. I got a small trailer reflector from supercheap for a few dollars that has double side tape on it.
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    I'm assuming from you 'bike' and the pics it's a drz 400 you're talking about.....

    In which case, wof man won't care about surface rust on the frame, it goes with the territory. Indicator, just tape it up again like I do to mine at wof time. Reflector, cheapest stick on thing you can find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    wof will be 20 mins if youre lucky. The Most overpaid motherfuckers after politicians.

    Not as stringent as uk mot checks.
    are you sure youyr first stop is a WOF or a Vin check, with which they will do provide a wof anyway, wont be 20 mins either though

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    Vin check first. I'll go do it on Saturday morning when I have more time.. Also moving into a new house that day. Busy busy :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fern View Post
    I don't need to get it rego'd, just wof'd and pay acc.
    Eh? Your ACC payment is taken off the registration fee so you will find you will have to get it registered. If you have found some other loophole let us know. Are you keeping it on UK plates or something?

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    Yes I'm keeping it on uk plates.

    http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/fa...mporarily.html

    'Does the vehicle need to be registered in New Zealand?

    A temporary vehicle import is exempt from having a New Zealand registration as long as it’s registration in its country of origin remains current for the duration of its stay in New Zealand and it remains in the ownership of the person who imported the vehicle into New Zealand. The owner must still, however, pay a motorist's Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) levy.

    The vehicle does not need New Zealand registration plates (also called ‘number plates’ or in some overseas jurisdictions, ‘licence plates’). It must continue to display the overseas plates. It keeps the overseas plates.

    Payment of the ACC levy
    The owner is required to notify the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) of the details of the vehicle prior to its use on New Zealand roads. The ACC levy is paid at the time of notification. On receiving notification, the NZTA will record the details of the vehicle and the owner on the Motor Vehicle Register.'

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    it seems the NZTA is like the UK DVLA- confused.

    I went to Kingsland VTNZ, they'd said the form i'd printed off the NZTA was out of date, and even if it was valid they wouldn't know what to do with it. I rang them the day before to check if they did know what it was, they told me to come in and see if computer said yes or no. So this morning they suggested I try AA in Mount Roskill. AA in Mount Roskill said the bike needs a quick look at by a compliance inspector, but not a whole compliance test. There is no mention of this on the NZTA tempory import page on their website, but hey ho. AA Mount Roskill don't do compliance.. Not available there, so they send me to AA testing at Panmure. Compliance man doesn't work Saturdays, and no compliance centre is open on a Saturday apparently. So more time off work to become legal. AHHH.

    Oh well.

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    hmmm, yes the wheels of minor bureaucracy turn a bit slow on these south pacific isles..good luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fern View Post
    it seems the NZTA is like the UK DVLA- confused.

    I went to Kingsland VTNZ, they'd said the form i'd printed off the NZTA was out of date, and even if it was valid they wouldn't know what to do with it. I rang them the day before to check if they did know what it was, they told me to come in and see if computer said yes or no. So this morning they suggested I try AA in Mount Roskill. AA in Mount Roskill said the bike needs a quick look at by a compliance inspector, but not a whole compliance test. There is no mention of this on the NZTA tempory import page on their website, but hey ho. AA Mount Roskill don't do compliance.. Not available there, so they send me to AA testing at Panmure. Compliance man doesn't work Saturdays, and no compliance centre is open on a Saturday apparently. So more time off work to become legal. AHHH.

    Oh well.
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