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    Triumph off road pipes (TOR) WOF legal?

    Hey all. First poster here.
    I am moving back to NZ early next year after a lengthy time over here in the UK. I have a 2009 Triumph Thruxton with a few mods but the one 'mod' that concerns me the most on getting a WOF in NZ is the (factory stamped 'For off road use only') Triumph TOR pipes.
    Has anybody had any experience getting a WOF with these particular pipes? It flies through an MOT over here but I'm assuming in NZ I might get some grief.
    I'm not keen on welding a patch over the stamp and unfortunately I don't have the standard pipes to slip these back on.

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    It will only be an issue if they are annoyingly loud.
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    I've never heard of a motorcycle failing a WOF with off the shelf pipes like those in NZ. Make sure you get your WOF at a bike shop, not a VTNZ or some other useless officious organisation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Gayner View Post
    I've never heard of a motorcycle failing a WOF with off the shelf pipes like those in NZ. Make sure you get your WOF at a bike shop, not a VTNZ or some other useless officious organisation.
    /\ /\ /\ wot he said.

    or ask a Harley Davidison turning petrol into noise where they go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RHB View Post
    Hey all. First poster here.
    I am moving back to NZ early next year after a lengthy time over here in the UK. I have a 2009 Triumph Thruxton with a few mods but the one 'mod' that concerns me the most on getting a WOF in NZ is the (factory stamped 'For off road use only') Triumph TOR pipes.
    Has anybody had any experience getting a WOF with these particular pipes? It flies through an MOT over here but I'm assuming in NZ I might get some grief.
    I'm not keen on welding a patch over the stamp and unfortunately I don't have the standard pipes to slip these back on.
    Apparently ... only a low volume vehicle certifier can carry out an objective noise test. The test costs around $200 and involves a stationary tail pipe test based on international standards.


    The legal noise limit for a motorcycle or trike with an engine capacity of more than 125cc ... 100 decibels.

    At worst ... you might have to "borrow" a muffler/exhaust for the test.
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    Or take it to a local Triumph dealer for a wof. They sell the pipes so they will not fail them.

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    Why would Triumph put for of road use only on these pipes for a road bike?

    Because they fail those international noise standards ...?

    Are they loud?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Or take it to a local Triumph dealer for a wof. They sell the pipes so they will not fail them.
    This^^^^^^^^ feckin vtnz cunts have no sense of what feels or sounds right.

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    My 06 scrambler has had them from new.
    No WOF issue in that time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    My 06 scrambler has had them from new.
    No WOF issue in that time.
    Likewise with our 09 Bonneville SE. Sound nice and certainly not silly loud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    My 06 scrambler has had them from new.
    No WOF issue in that time.
    Good to know, thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    Likewise with our 09 Bonneville SE. Sound nice and certainly not silly loud.
    Again, thanks for the reply, good to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awayatc View Post
    Why would Triumph put for of road use only on these pipes for a road bike?

    Because they fail those international noise standards ...?

    Are they loud?
    They definitely have a throaty sound but its not excessive.
    I have no idea why they stamp these pipes like this. A pain in the ar#e for owners if anything. I can't imagine they give any more performance than the stock pipes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    Read this lot, should put you right.

    https://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicles/wa...-for-exhausts/
    Thanks for the link.

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