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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassmatt View Post
    If its a "car" does it require a seat belt?
    Not sure about the law these days but when my mate had a V8 trike it was helmet=no seatbelt, No helmet=seatbelt?
    But it was soooooo long ago I don't have a clue if it was registered as a car or bike?
    Hold on?? I think I remember him having to choose either system before his first rego?
    He chose a lap belt we never wore helmets.
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    I read a review of the Vespa trike with the same trapezoidal front suspension - they might have invented it - and it was a couple of seconds (!) faster round an indoor go-kart than their two- wheeled GT250 which I think had the same engine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    Lol, lets compare a scooters handling capabilities through twisties against sports bikes. No bias in that vid

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    If that's a car what is a Can Am Spyder?

    Or those Harley trikes?

    I am confused.
    As far as I know, two wheels out the front and one at the back = Car Licence (with the exception of the Piaggo)

    One wheel out the front with two at the back = Motorcycle Licence.

    Just had a chap turn up for his CBTA Restriced Training and Test this morning on a Yamaha Tricity - had to turn him away (due to being classified as a car)

    You gotta wonder how the NZTA decided that this was a car?

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    does that mean it gets car rego $?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scubbo View Post
    does that mean it gets car rego $?
    Correct, same as the Can-Am. I think there's still some special rule about needing to wear a helmet though.

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    I think the NZTA f**ked up on this one...
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    ooer thats not to shabby? anyone have one and can comment on what the rego cost is? would be great if it were the $136? one that "safe" cars get heehhee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scubbo View Post
    ooer thats not to shabby? anyone have one and can comment on what the rego cost is? would be great if it were the $136? one that "safe" cars get heehhee
    A quick Google didn't find me a ready answer but, from memory, I think it's about 230 compared to about 430 for a regular 2 wheeled 125cc scooter.

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    thats bloody good -- what a crazy registration system we have :|

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    [QUOTE=

    Just had a chap turn up for his CBTA Restriced Training and Test this morning on a Yamaha Tricity - had to turn him away (due to being classified as a car)

    You gotta wonder how the NZTA decided that this was a car?[/QUOTE]

    In Australia, and elsewhere, the narrow wheel track of the front wheels means it cannot be classed as a car. NZTA seems to be on their own on this one.
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    I thought there was also some basis around NZ New or imported, with one being classed as cars, and one as bikes? Stuff like Can-Am, also the Piaggio MP3 etc.

    Also wonder how you can class something like that as a car, but then do they somehow require a helmet? Imagine being pulled over by the police because you're not wearing a helmet and you tell them it's a car...

    Would be mint for commuting with low rego costs...

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    How would you explain not wearing a seatbelt, if it's a car? They really need a classification of "Other" rather then "Car" or "Motorcycle" then that would give them a separate set of specifications and regulations to adhere to. Although, i have no doubt that if this became the case, then they would be charged Motorcycle registration costs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Esherwin View Post
    Lol, lets compare a scooters handling capabilities through twisties against sports bikes. No bias in that vid

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    0.57......Passing on double yellow lines? Or just bad video angle.

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