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Thread: Increase the CC bracket for rego to "0->650cc"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oblivion View Post
    170hp 250cc bike.

    Where's mine?
    soon some 650 twin will be able to be riden on ya learners you muppet
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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    problem with your theory though is the whole power to weight, horsepower based is no better than cc based, as there are a few high horse bikes that need the horses cos theyre fucking heavy.

    And lets go back to the basics.

    ACC WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A NO FAULT SYSTEM.

    People need to stop coming up with strategies for LETTING acc fuck us in the ass, and keep fighting. unles cars are ALSO going to have similar costs etc, then theres no reason for bikes to have them.
    Unless we can overthrow the prick Nick Smith, we wont see anything good happening. I think that everyone agrees that he is the source of the problem? But I don't see him giving up anytime soon. There's just too little of us to be frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oblivion View Post
    Unless we can overthrow the prick Nick Smith, we wont see anything good happening. I think that everyone agrees that he is the source of the problem? But I don't see him giving up anytime soon. There's just too little of us to be frank.
    So ... those that CAN vote for Nick Smith ... DONT ... problem solved ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    So ... those that CAN vote for Nick Smith ... DONT ... problem solved ...
    Wait...He's elected?

    Quick...Call a by-election

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazzed View Post
    soon some 650 twin will be able to be riden on ya learners you muppet
    I reserve my right to be a muppet Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazzed View Post
    soon some 650 twin will be able to be riden on ya learners you muppet
    None that I am aware of.

    Unless they are specifically restricted for learners as some LAMS bikes in Aus.

    er6 for example comes in restricted and full hp forms over there.

    Some 600 plus singles however (think BMW f650 etc) will be learner bikes, and in the top rego bracket. I can hear the money grubbers rubbing their hands together from here.
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    A house divided against itself will fall. Bikers should argue against the entire cc class separation, not trying to slip into cheaper categories, or argue hp ratios instead. Divide and rule is what ACC is doing. They have separated bikers from car drivers, now bikers turn against each other depending on ccs ? Fight the real enemy!

    Bogan hit the nail on the head when he said the real reason higher cc bikes were targeted with the higher rates is because they were perceived to be owned by people on higher incomes, who presumably could afford to pay more. Wrong and unfair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Okey Dokey View Post
    people on higher incomes, who presumably could afford to pay more. Wrong and unfair.
    It's the single common feature of every one of the multitude of taxes we pay. Of course it's unfair, but it's the only way any government could ever get it's hands on over half of the country's wealth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    It's the single common feature of every one of the multitude of taxes we pay. Of course it's unfair, but it's the only way any government could ever get it's hands on over half of the country's wealth.
    I should clarify, that I meant some riders have saved like hell on below average incomes, and gone without other stuff, to get their dream bike. The cc rating doesn't change my income, nor will I get a higher ACC payout in the form of wage compensation, in the event of an accident, just because I ride the bike I do. My post was a bit unclear on that point; thanks for picking up on that, Ocean.

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    Which is most likely to be ridden to its limits buy an inexperienced rider CBR250 or Honda gold wing, yet the old fossil is pay more acc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhys View Post
    Which is most likely to be ridden to its limits buy an inexperienced rider CBR250 or Honda gold wing, yet the old fossil is pay more acc
    yeh but the goldwing is about 8 ton init? can flatten a few buildings with one of those suckers

    you're correct though, the 51-250 injury rate is significantly higher than the rest
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    If you cared about the cost of rego (as in, the difference between classes, not the outrageous fees in total) then the answer is simple.

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    Or a 600 with a Busa swap.

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    Rego-based levies are bullshit and always have been. It's only now, with the splits and increases that we realise that.
    Yes, we can only use one vehicle at a time, but that doesn't mean that nobody else can use one of yours when you aren't....
    However, doesn't it upset you to know that your rego is a ticking meter - counting down to a zero balance - whether you use the thing or not?
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinman View Post
    yep I totally agree. No way a 1600cc Harley can go as fast as a 1000cc superbike or a vespa or a tricycle
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