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    First time registration for an older bike

    I'm looking at getting a second DR-Z so I can ride with my son this summer.

    I've found one on trademe that looks good - it has the road kit - but it has not been registered before.

    It has a VIN plate and number.

    It has had a WoF in the past - WoF shows the VIN number, not a plate number - and has expired.

    The current owner does NOT have the MR2A form.

    Anyone know how easy it will be to get legal for the road - hints and tips gratefully received.

    Thanks

    =Jim=
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    Get a statutory declaration from a JP to confirm you own it, a brake declaration from a suzuki shop, then go to VTNZ and get it registered.
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    I think you can certify your own brake rotors etc, you just have to show you measured them and they are in spec.

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    If in CHCH, go to VTNZ Lichfield St, Ian is very helpful there.

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