I'm having trouble getting this thing back on the road. I don't have the original number plate or any paperwork other than a sales receipt from the previous (registered) owner. The guy at VTNZ couldn't find the frame number in his system and says I need the original number plate, or some documentation with the original plate number on it. This is ridiculous - anyone know what my options are?
When I registered my RD, I had the original plate, but I didn't have a receipt from the last registered owner (it was last registered in 1988 and had since changed hands a couple of times). The person I bought it off gave me a receipt though. Nothing in the system for the bike, it didn't exist as far as VTNZ were concerned. Different testing places told me different things, but in the end, all I had to do is get a Statutory Declaration that stated I was the owner (I'm pretty sure you don't have to get a form from the VTNZ, the JP will have them). I just went to a JP, explained the situation, we wrote a declaration that said I solemnly swear that I, blah blah blah, purchased X motorcycle for X amount from X person a. Mine had the number plate with it, but that didn't really make a difference. The guy who put mine through made phone calls around to various police stations regarding the VIN number or something. I think the plate was irrelevant.
Bit of a shitty day today.
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She lives! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZivlMLvk2CI
Anyone have a suggestion for tyres for this bike? I want the classic look but don't want to spend a lot of money. They specs call for 18" dia 3.25 front and 3.5 rear.
You don't want to cheap out where the rubber meets the road mate.
And you can't get a better classic look than Dunlop TT100's,excellent all weather grip too...
http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/product...0gp_k81_r.aspx
Any first ride feedback???
Cheers for the advice. First ride - big old flat spot in the early revs, but picks up well after that. Feels a little wallowy, which probably has a lot to do with 20 year old tyres (obviously not going far on these). Gearbox is in great condition. I really can't wait to get this bike on the road.
Won't the BT45 look a little odd on a classic bike, with their tapered sidewalls?
edit: Actually found a couple of pictures of skinny BT-45's on old bikes and they're a good looking tyre.
edit2: Can you use the BT-45 front tyre on the rear? They don't make the "Rear" tyre in the correct size (and I prefer the look of the front).
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