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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I realise you may well be talking about the likes of VTNZ etc. but that response to me grabbing my helmet gets a "Fair enough, see ya later" from me.
    It brings up a point though, obviously even VTNZ shouldn't be chucking them on the rollers, so how should the brakes be checked? At VTNZ it's always been either me or their dude just doing a hardish stop at about 15kmhr, and the visual inspection. You wouldn't pick up warped disc/pulsing lever there.
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    The requirement is that the brakes need to be able to stop the bike within 7 metres from 30KPH.

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    Action Wreckers. If you can stop at the bottom of his driveway without smashing though the workshop, your brakes are good to go

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    its hard to write a spec to include an acceptable level of warpage whilst riding it, if indeed that is a word. (that is a word, I looked it up. . .not so sure on warpage. . .

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    Papakura Motorcycle Services, Tironui Rd Papakura. I'm pretty sure he charges $20 for bike WOF's & it's a whole lot less painful than VTNZ. Open Saturday mornings too.

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    $32 from the AA for me...though it does feel like I'm doing my own WOF when I have to check the lights, steering and brakes for them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by blonky View Post
    $32 from the AA for me...though it does feel like I'm doing my own WOF when I have to check the lights, steering and brakes for them...
    Don't flatter yourself mate - you're just operating the instruments.

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    i'll do one for $5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I realise you may well be talking about the likes of VTNZ etc. but that response to me grabbing my helmet gets a "Fair enough, see ya later" from me.
    Yup this was a VTNZ and the dude didn't go for a helmet he was gonna have a blat in the carpark to check the brakes out. Didn't seem right to me. Now I've found a good place run by a motorcyclist where they ask me to ride up and do the brake check myself whilst they observe, anything out of the ordinary and they can take it for a ride. I don't trust plonkers to ride my bike, be it a 50cc or 1300cc one. Man's bike is a thing of pride.

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    Whats a W O F ???
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    Cars $42 from the Challenge workshop down road. Book it for a Sat morn walk home and collect a hours or so later. Sweet.

    Most recent bike one was $35 at VTNZ and they almost dropped the bike lifting it on the side stand to spin the wheels .............

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    They put the price up since the complaint about adjusting GN250 brakes.

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