View Poll Results: Do you pay for your bike license in 12, 6, or 3 month blocks?

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  • 12 Months

    45 54.22%
  • 6 Months

    26 31.33%
  • 3 Months

    7 8.43%
  • I don't have rego at all. Fuck the police.

    5 6.02%
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Thread: Renewal of Motor Vehicle Licence

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by rudolph View Post
    disconnect the speedo
    funnily enough i had a fella at the suzuki dealer tell me to do the same thing ... not sure if i am quite game enough to try judge wat speed im going.apparently thats what a few owners of the recent gixxers do .maybe its just a wanganui thing ..

    ps: i do my rego's for 12mnths as the wof lasts 12 months .benefits of owning a recent bike eh!
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    1: Decent quality scanner.
    2: Photoshop.
    3: Decent quality printer.

    *Ding* Next!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    1: Decent quality scanner.
    2: Photoshop.
    3: Decent quality printer.

    *Ding* Next!
    Had a car once, that when I went to go put new label in I found one of them had been cut lengthways in half, with another behind it from a different car so only the date showed. Was quite clever I thought, unitil the police just run your plate and it shows up straight away... good for an unexpected trip to the city with a lapsed rego for example!
    "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
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  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Yeah but fish don't track you down and give you a ticket 3 months later
    ......



    12 months for both the car and bike...Kind of an old habit from across the ditcch where 12 months is standard
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    Quote Originally Posted by MIXONE View Post
    It's alright scumdog but I don't stop long enough to park and my bike's too slow to worry the 5.0



    BTW You are easier to hook then any fish I've ever landed.!
    Ah, I wasn't hooked, doesn't worry me - but there's bound to have been somebody out there in KB land who will read your post and think "Man, now THERE'S a good idea!" I was merely pointing out the downfalll in your cunning plan, troll or not.
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  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by rudolph View Post
    disconnect the speedo
    you still have to register them wether the speedo works or not

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    Quote Originally Posted by rudolph View Post
    disconnect the speedo
    Good thinking! You wont be speeding then!!

    But just stop filling petrol and you will not have to worry about WOF or Rego. That will really piss them off.

    May the bridges I burn light the way.

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  8. #23
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    I do it in 6 month blocks to match my WOF. That way if the bike needs something massive for a WOF and needs to be off the road for a few months I can put the registration on hold without losing any cash.

  9. #24
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    I look on it as being equal to the price of one tyre for 12 months reg. As I buy around 5 - 7 tyres per year, its just like buying one extra.
    Time to ride

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    I picked up a work van once from the mechanics where it had gone for a warrant. The retards had accidently put last years warrant sticker on, realised their mistake and written the correct year on the back in pencil. They thought I was being so anal insisting on them putting the proper sticker on.

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    i have a 4 x 3 rego policy - full reg dec jan feb, hold mar apr may, full reg jun jul aug etc etc. that way i get 6 for 12.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    i have a 4 x 3 rego policy - full reg dec jan feb, hold mar apr may, full reg jun jul aug etc etc. that way i get 6 for 12.......
    Right... And you thought out that all by your self...:slap:

    May the bridges I burn light the way.

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    6 months here, wonder if you can clain the conusmer guarantees act on rego though. Cant see where Uncle Helen is spending my rego money!
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  14. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post

    Of course the cynic in me says -suspend rego 6 months at a go -as long as the bike has current WOF if the 5 ohh pull ya over you've got a good chance of getting off with the -oops I forgot its suspended -then nip in and rego it trick

    Had that happen to me by mistake once, had just got fresh warrant before pushing the bike on trademe and got pull up with exempted rego....saw the warrant was two days old and let me off with that but still got speeding ticket 82km/h in a 70 zone 2 minutes from my house...fitzherbert east road up Aokautere in Palmy, they park up near pacific college with a laser and wait for you to come round the corner from town past old west road turn off....


    Anyway it could have cost me $200 more on the positive side:spudbooge:

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