Trying to fix an anomaly - am I pushing shit uphill?
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To whom it may concern
I guess I'm not unique in complaining about the list of approved motorcycles, but I believe I have a genuine problem that should be addressed.
I have a Kawasaki EX500 1995 model sitting unused in my shed, and have had a number of people interested in buying it, who have been put off by it not being on the list. Kawasaki played around with cosmetics and changed the model name for some markets. Here is what Wikipedia says about it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_Ninja_500R
Your list includes the EN500 and ER500, which are the same basic bike and share the same engine as the GPZ and EX500, along with the KLE500 which is a different style of bike but has the same engine.
I find it very odd that not all of these models are allowed. Especially when your list includes the EX650 (which is a newer, larger capacity machine) and the GPZ550 which is an older but high performance 4 cylinder model.
Please look at adding all Kawasaki 500 4 stroke, 2 cylinder (twin) derivatives to the approved list.
Thank you
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Good morning,
Thank you for your email dated 3 February 2013.
Your motorcycle has not be requested to be added to the LAMS list. Therefore, if you believe your motorcycle should be on the LAMS-approved list and it fits the primary criteria of being between 251cc and 660cc, and less than 150 kilowatts per tonne, you will need to submit a formal application to the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) for consideration. Vehicle specifications for the motorcycle should be gathered from your motorcycle manufacturer.
To apply you need to complete the attached application form and mail to: Assessments Team, NZ Transport Agency, Private Bag 6995, Wellington 6141, or email it to exemptions@nzta.govt.nz
Regards
Alex
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In reference to my initial request below and your response below that...
Please find attached my application on your form, and the proof of claim on this model can be found here http://gpz500s.foobuzz.com/info/specifications/
where the pertinent info includes power: 52 bhp (39 kW) @ 9500 rpm (103 hp/L)
and dry weight: 373 lb except California (169 kg) 374 lb (170 kg) (1987-1993), 388 lb (176kg) (1994+)
As you will see, this particular motorcycle has a number of model designations which are essentially all the same as I stated in my initial email.
Please add the EX500 to the LAMS list to stop further confusion as regards the standard Kawasaki 500cc watercooled 4 stroke twin.
Thank you
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