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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    Or FAT Zero if you stick it on hold and don't get cought
    lol yup & that = NO insurance & since he is on the shore & I am on the shore ...... if he goes that way he can stay the hell away from me

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzmikey View Post
    lol yup & that = NO insurance
    Only if they can prove to the insurance ombudsman that no rego was the reason for the accident/theft, which obviously they can't. Registration, and indeed WOFs, have nothing to do with insurance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    All those bogus excuses for increases... Ouch!

    Does this mean that all Christchurch residents should be slapped with an ACC levy because they live in a high risk area and highly likely to require treatment?
    haha I think that is actually happening yes, its going to cost everyone a lot more to insure their houses from now on and to build etc..

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Only if they can prove to the insurance ombudsman that no rego was the reason for the accident/theft, which obviously they can't. Registration, and indeed WOFs, have nothing to do with insurance.
    hmm.. I'll have to look that one up, pretty sure my insurance on my blade states that it must have current reg and wof, if I crash or crash into someone while riding and it didnt have wof or reg I doubt they would pay me.

    However I think it is covered regardless of wof n reg from theft..

    would have to look it up.. which i won't

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Only if they can prove to the insurance ombudsman that no rego was the reason for the accident/theft, which obviously they can't. Registration, and indeed WOFs, have nothing to do with insurance.
    ermmm I am 99% sure that you have to have rego to be covered for insurance coz if you dont then your bike is not up to a level set by the law , otherwise no fucker would pay for rego
    but if your bike is in your garage & it has no wof & rego then yeah sure you would be covered for theft ( if your policy says that )

    What scares the shit out of me is that my missus is driving her car around with no rego so i am hoping like fuck she dont have a smash or it is going to cost her ( & by her I mean ME )

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzmikey View Post
    otherwise no fucker would pay for rego
    You what now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    All those bogus excuses for increases... Ouch!

    Does this mean that all Christchurch residents should be slapped with an ACC levy because they live in a high risk area and highly likely to require treatment?
    No, the whole country will be paying for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    You what now?
    lol yeah that was a cock up , that was not supposed to be there .
    ( it sounded better in my head )

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    Funny that, when I use to race around on a big 1100 with a learner license many, many years ago. I stopped at the lights and got rear ened. Still insurance paid up, cause technically i was stationary and not riding when the guy hit me from behind. He tried to fight it but got ordered to pay out. lol As I recall the bike didn't have a current wof or reg as I was riding it to the testing station to sort it all out at the time of the accident
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    Funny that, when I use to race around on a big 1100 with a learner license many, many years ago. I stpped at the light sand got rear ened. Still insurance paid up, cause technically i was stationary and not riding when the guy hit me from behind. He tried to fight it but got ordered to pay out. lol As I recall the bike didn't have a current wof or reg as I was riding it to the testing station to sort it all out at the time of the accident
    Yeah I can understand that as you got hit , next time your rego runs out go nose ya front wheel into a new BMW door & try for the insurance claim & let me know how it goes , Technically your bike wont be "road legal" therefore they dont have to cover you while you are on the road

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5150 View Post
    Funny that, when I use to race around on a big 1100 with a learner license many, many years ago. I stopped at the lights and got rear ened. Still insurance paid up, cause technically i was stationary and not riding when the guy hit me from behind. He tried to fight it but got ordered to pay out. lol As I recall the bike didn't have a current wof or reg as I was riding it to the testing station to sort it all out at the time of the accident
    lol what insurance company? I've dealt with a few so would like to join up to this one!

    I'm sure that if the engine is running, you are sitting on it and you are on the public road then you are riding the bike. you recon one would get off drink driving if your stationary on the road? Cause that would help me on the way home from the pub..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie View Post
    lol what insurance company? I've dealt with a few so would like to join up to this one!

    I'm sure that if the engine is running, you are sitting on it and you are on the public road then you are riding the bike. you recon one would get off drink driving if your stationary on the road? Cause that would help me on the way home from the pub..
    I already know the answer.. even if u are drunk asleep in the drivers seat with the key in the ignition then you get charged.. ign doesnt even have to be on.

    Always sleep in the passenger seat and make sure keys are not near the ign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzmikey View Post
    Yeah I can understand that as you got hit , next time your rego runs out go nose ya front wheel into a new BMW door & try for the insurance claim & let me know how it goes , Technically your bike wont be "road legal" therefore they dont have to cover you while you are on the road
    Well, it was either my stationary bike or a new HSV in front of me. As it was he took out my bike which flew off and wrote off a brand new Merc going the other way. The dickhead in the car that hit me was eating a mince and chese pie (yummmm) at the time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie View Post
    lol what insurance company? I've dealt with a few so would like to join up to this one!

    I'm sure that if the engine is running, you are sitting on it and you are on the public road then you are riding the bike. you recon one would get off drink driving if your stationary on the road? Cause that would help me on the way home from the pub..
    Good ole' State Insurance
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie View Post
    I already know the answer.. even if u are drunk asleep in the drivers seat with the key in the ignition then you get charged.. ign doesnt even have to be on.

    Always sleep in the passenger seat and make sure keys are not near the ign.
    Might have to try it next time
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