- Would I be better off paying the premium and buying something I've got to test ride and is from a reputable store?
With the money you are spending I wouldn't bother buying from a dealer. You get stuff all warranty anyway, if any, so just pay for a pre-purchase inspection if you are worried. It's a helluva lot less than the commission you'll pay on a store bought bike.
- What is the cost to get a moped recertified?
Too much to bother with.
- If I were to get one of the 70cc bikes, could they still be conisdered a 'moped'?
Only if you don't tell your insurance company, or the police. Likely to find yourself without insurance if you bin it and they find out.
- Could someone please confirm the annual road tax for a moped is $165? (what the shop owner told me)
Yes it is.
http://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicle/regi...s.html#licfees
Despite what these others have said, I reckon it looks like a fun little machine and I'm sure it'll be good for cutting through traffic and having a blast around the domain with your friends. There's enough suburban road in Auckland that you can ride for a long time without going on the motorway too, so you'll be able to do some tiki touring.
Don't spend too much because odds are you'll get a taste and want to trade up to something larger - you'll find a cash strapped student to take it off your hands when you are done. I'd go for something cheaper, find out the cost of comprehensive insurance, get third party and put the rest of the money in the bank. By the time you take of the excess you're not going to get your money's worth out of them. Buy a half decent lock and park it sensibly. Buy decent gear so you aren't one of those scooter road pizzas, and have fun.
Or yeah.... buy a bicycle :P
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