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    Riding on the beach?

    well went out for a ride at himatangia beach near [palmerston north] and what do u know the police were out handing out sheet of paper saying we have to register our dirt bikes coz they are going to start fining people if there bikes are not reg'ed.

    there were so many people out and it is going to be a pitty to see them all stop riding coz we need reg.

    my question is how do we do it coz i ride a kx125 ie no lights or is there a way round. i really ride in the forest and dunes so is it fine to unload the bikes and push into the forest\dunes?

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    There is no way to reg a KX125.

    The only bikes that can be are WR's KLX's KTM EXC's etc that have all the running gear. No MX bike can be.

    Most beachs are considered h'ways (ones that you can get a vehicle onto) re the reg/wof requirement.

    If the cops want to and do catch you they could do you for, no WOF, no REG and being real bastards, no licence, i'd take heed of the warning
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    As above, for years now most beaches and river roads have been treated as public roads, so all the rules of the road aply. IE must wear healmet and have licence and reg/wof.
    last newyears there was this prick cop givn fines to all people on the beach riding quads. I just laughed at him, as i had my gear on, was on a road legal bike and even had my licence on me, Just to piss him off, i then rode off the beach onto the road and rode home the long way on tarseal.
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    Never thought of it like that, I knew they treated the beaches as highway/open road, and that they therefore theoretically have a speed limit, but never occured to me about WOF/Rego and that the police would actually patrol it.

    Quite often head down onto the beach up at woodhill, that would suck to get a ticket!

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    A bit anal and controlling in my opinion .

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    re woodhill

    Quote Originally Posted by WRT

    Quite often head down onto the beach up at woodhill, that would suck to get a ticket!

    I worked at Woodhill bike park for about 5 years, only ever saw cops checking regos once, that was just after the last fatal roll over,(a 4x4 cage) however in the case of woodhill much better to be at the park if you breakdown or have an accident. the wardens will tow your bike back with a 4x4 quad, have the medical gear to sort you out till they can organise for one of robomedics mates to come out in the ambo and cart you away.

    these regs are enforced more vigorously at karioitahi beach(just west of Waiuku) not sure about other areas of the country.

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    Thanks for that FireFight.

    We normally head down onto the beach at least once when we are up there, for a bit of a fang, or to swap bikes (normally only let others ride my bike on the beach rather than in the trails, I figure there is only so much damage they can do to it down there!).

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    Hmm, so I guess in the powerband in top ,zooming past 4wd vehicles , on muriwai was not a good thing to do... in more ways than one

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    just for intrests sake went to vtnz and spoke to them. they said can get it reg'ed no problem cost $96 which will give me plates too $30ish per year after and i will be able to ride on the beach as much as i want.

    Originally Posted by Cary

    There is no way to reg a KX125.
    guess there is a way after all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefight

    these regs are enforced more vigorously at karioitahi beach(just west of Waiuku) not sure about other areas of the country.

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    Interesting point there Firefight, I guess with all of the horses they have out on that beach (so I have heard, have never been there myself)

    I have a house up in pollok on the awhitu peninsula which is a few minutes down the road from the only other publicly accessable west coast beach there (hamiltons gap) and whenever I go down there I am pretty much the only person there and have often thought of getting down there on a bike and heading up or down the side of the peninsula, apparently its quite possible to get a bloody big distance on a low tide. And best of all absolutely fucking no one around, just the way I like it when I'm on a bike
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    Sure you can reg it - but you can't Wof it,so you can't make it street legal...so no allowd on the beach.Kariotahi always seems pretty relaxed,people tow beach buggies down and quads are common,but they are tightening up because kids take stolen cars down,wreck and burn them....I've seen them come back to the car park obviously having been rolled - so,more rules and regs applied because others don't give a shit.
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    Re Kariotiahi beach

    Quote Originally Posted by ktulu
    Interesting point there Firefight, I guess with all of the horses they have out on that beach (so I have heard, have never been there myself)

    My Mrs and I used to ride it all the time, we could get right down to Port Waikato,(well the other side of it) bloody good ride, never used to be problem with the horsey people but in the end there were complaints about riders buzzing the race horses and trail bikes sneaking in to the forest at the western end of the beach , so they started to enforce it a bit more .



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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    Sure you can reg it - but you can't Wof it,
    I thought you have to have a valid WOF before you can apply for a rego?...big pain as I have to get my race bike all WOF'd if I want to keep my rego up to date.

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    i was told by the people at vtnz i will need to get a exempt class B so no wof required. just go in give them money they give u plates. unfortunately can not be ridden on the rode though but that was not the intension (dont want to have to buy new tyre's each ride).

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    Exempt B IIRC is for farmers moving from one paddock to another, stuff like that. Nasty cop isn't going to believe beach qualifies. And he'll still want to see WOF.
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