Checked the 'Busa into CycleSpot today for its service. No loan bikes available. "No worries - the boys in sales will sort you out with something."
Rock upstairs and the sales dude goes "Oh, got a brand new CBR300 you might like" sees me cry inside and goes "just kidding, let's choose you something fun."
Gives me an Aprilla Dessiduro 1200 - mean!
I head back into the city and promptly get pulled over by the cops on Queen Street.
"What have I done?"
"No WOF or Reg mate - it's been out for a year. Don't tell me you didn't know...."
"Shit seriously? It isn't my bike - I'm so sorry...
"Yeah, well responsibility is with the rider to ensure all is good - etc..."
I explained it was a courtesy bike, mine was having a service and he wasn't too convinced. He asked if worked for CycleSpot. I showed him my Facebook post "check out my courtesy bike for the day" and he said fair enough and said he'd let me off. He'd pretend we never met but couldn't make any guarantees if I chose to carry on riding.
Had it not been a courtesy bike though, or I'd been a knob, he would have stung me for No Reg ($200 an 20demerits), No WOF ($200), cut down number plate ($100 and 25 demerits) and probably pink stickered it too for being so far out of WOF (over a year).
Another day and the registration would lapse completely.
As it was he complemented me for exemplary riding!
CycleSpot weren't bothered. "Well done for talking your way out of it - nice job"....
Can't say I'm very impressed. I know I should check it out but the salesman game me the keys to a bike in his showroom. I assumed his paperwork was up to date...
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