Here's my take on it. Based on a lot of years of reading legislation.
A 250 is approved unless it is on the prohibited list. 250s are not subject to the 150 watts per tonne list, so modifying them is inconsequential.
Anything bigger than a 250 is only approved if it is on the list, and hasn't had its power increased or weight lowered.
Heated grips make fuck all difference, so I can't see even the Nazi-est examiner taking issue.
Just.my thoughts.
so ehh uhh. why dem prohibited list bro?250s are not subject to the 150 watts per tonne list,
try reading it liek this: "(b) has an engine capacity of more than 250 cc but not more than 660 cc and a power-to-weight ratio of not more than 150 kilowatts per tonne and is approved for use by the Agency by notice published on the Agency's Internet site"
If you modify your motorcycle, it may not be approved
Any motorcycle modified in a way that increases or decreases its power-to-weight ratio is no longer LAMS-compliant, regardless of whether it appears on the list.
That's probably fair Rastus. NZTA's "any motorcycle that is modified..." isn't in the legislation and the 250s don't need their specific approval, unlike the bigger bikes.
My comment about grips, etc, was only that it could be applied. I can't see anyone trying to do it.
Having said that, there are enough cases of legislation being applied well outside their intent, that I wouldn't rule out someone waving it around. Actioning it here, no.
When the LAMs rules came in I must have been pretty smashed because I just can't remember anything about the hundreds, if not thousands of 250's that became non learner compliant overnight just because of a pipe or other such power-to-weight enhancing modification. Yeah, nah. All I can remember is that all the 250's on the LAMs-banned list became just that. Even that wasn't a problem because most of those bikes are under a tablecloth in some fat old white guys gargre somewhere.
Thank fuck they're not allowed to restrict them or carry heavy weights!Originally Posted by People posting shit from NZTA website
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