Hey guys i purchased a Honda CB900 Rego 69WSH minus a key (damn the chipped technology) anyone know the owner of this bike if you could flick me a pm would be appreciated iam sure i could manage a box o beer for a reward
Hey guys i purchased a Honda CB900 Rego 69WSH minus a key (damn the chipped technology) anyone know the owner of this bike if you could flick me a pm would be appreciated iam sure i could manage a box o beer for a reward
You brought a bike without a key?
Didn't get it at the pub did you
Most key cutting services can code keys, don't know if they need the original
Back in the good old days you'd just use a screwdriver.
Ride it like you stole it
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Often American models are sans HISS, so just use one of their ECUs.
Officially you can't get it from the NZTA. They say all hush hush etc.
But actually, they never decline an application for ownership history as long as it meets certain criteria.
Claim you manage a carpark and it was illegally parked and you want to send the man an (illegal and unenforceable) private parking ticket.
Just claim a date when the last chap was the registered person.
Claim you have an insurance claim against him. Same date.
Claim you may want to offer finance on the vehicle and even though there is no link between registration and ownership you want the vehicles ownership er registration history.
Basically, as long as you claim there is MONEY at risk, they will give you his details, and all the other owners too, even if they have opted out.
In fact, if you claim you need to do it lots they will give you direct access to the motor vehicle register, without any need to even apply, as long as you pay the fee.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
I seem to recall getting a speech about keys when I bought my 919, but it's a while ago now. There were a total of four keys made although not all were sold with the bike. IIRC it was possible to get a replacemant - thereafter it was new ECU time.
Talk to a Honda dealer and get the facts before you spend any hard earned. If you can get the history of the bike the original dealer could have a record of the key number.
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Check with the dealer/person you got it from... there are people out there (like me) who turn up 6 months after their bike was sold at the shop, to give spare keys found at home. I have seen the salesmen throw them in a drawer... you never know, there may be a pile of unclaimed keys that the shop has no idea who owns what..
Its entirely true.
The MOT gave a massive list of people access to the register for those that had NOT opted out.
Then last year the NZTA provided a backdoor, calling it a "streamlined application" for the personal information of those who HAD opted out.
And the criteria I listed are correct.
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
I am sure that somewhere in their small byreaucratic minds decisions like this make perfect sense in a "this will make our work easier" way. I expect that soon having your vechicles registered to any other address than your home will be an offense punished by a fine and demerit points. Punishment is after all the preferred solution to all issues regarding non-compliance when it comes to vehicles in NZ, making our police nothing more than revenue collectors. Bring on the revolution!
At least it stops the plebeian from getting the details.
Just like bike lock. Only stops the plebeians & opportunists.
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