I got a WOF for my bike today at the Nelson VTNZ and had no problems. The guy who tested the bike was pleasant and seemed quite capable. It cost $32 and was over in 5 minutes.
He who rides fastest, rides alone.
Henderson Motorcycles in View Rd give good service.
Who gives a fuck.
Let them come.
Can't be too much of a prob when the guy who takes you for the AVI tests and is the regional LTSA auditor, know you issue for your own bikes, cars, whatever, just like everyone else who is a AVI does.
Especially when I told him one of the reason for me getting the bike side is to save me the hassle of going elsewhere when I'm quite capable of doing it myself.
And in all the years doing WOFs that has never been mentioned or talked about.
But as usual, you know everything huh.
Years of experience for ya eh.![]()
True, but potentially funny. I've seen in Bike mags (and on KB) that some makes/models have a reputation for fragile stands.
I also seem to recall reading written instructions that involved sitting on the bike with the sidestand down and that one make was specifically excluded as the sidestands were weak...
Perhaps it was something to do with the "passion", although I've also seen reference hereabout to it being part of a cunning plan to stimulate parts sales.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
VTNZ in Kingsland Auckland will also bring you forward in the queue as they have a separate bike testing space. The last two testers I've had there have been thorough, but not too officious about the test. However, last time I was there the woman who had been in the car in front of me kept on bitching about me "queue jumping" in front of her. She completely missed the point that her car was still being tested at the same time as my bike!
Thanks Sarge for the heads up about the bike WOF place on Quay St, I might try them next time.
My favourite mechanic at my favourite bike shop recommends the VTNZ at Lichfield St, ChCh centre. He says "they know about bikes". So I went there to get mine done.
I never knew the side stand of my bike is that strong. They checked the wheels by "lifting" the front (or rear) with the side stand down as support. The two guys checking it seem to know what they're doing. I'm just staring at them through the glass windows with my mouth wide-opened, thinking the side stand will snap any moment. When the torture tests are over one of them came in and said "she's fine" and handed me the stickers.
My favourite mechanic at my favourite bike shop didn't mention a word about other VTNZs in ChCh, so I'll probably avoid them.
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