From LTNZ
drivers face fines and demerit points if they break the conditions of their restricted and learner licences. Drivers breaking the conditions of their learner or restricted licence will face:
a $400 infringement fine
a 25 demerit point penalty.
The less serious driver licence offence penalties have a $1,000 maximum fine, while the more serious have a $4,500 maximum. The most serious licensing offence, of driving while disqualified or contrary to limited licence, carries a maximum fine for a third or subsequent offence of $6,000. The period of imprisonment for this offence is 2 years.
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Just get a Suzuki RGV 250 or the Aprillia RS250. Learner legal and you can still kill yourself.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
If your looking at Bike Comms, have a read of this review..
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I have to say, especially if you cant afford to risk your licence for work, just get a 2 fiddy, I mean there are some pretty quick 250's out there, and plenty of people on here would be willing to help you out with advice etc on what to get. RGV, TZR, RS 250, or FZR, CBR, GSXR 250, are just a few reasonably quick 250's!!! I have a TZR as well as my 600, and she is HEAPS of fun!!
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Eggzachary.
$21.00 dollars to apply for exemption to ride a bigger bike, if thats what you wish for. Compared to $400.00 + potential loss of license and or bigger fines, (rarely inside time, although it does depend on the circumstance which led to the person being pulled over and stopped). I know which of the two sensible options I'd be taking, if I was in the same situation....![]()
If your looking at Bike Comms, have a read of this review..
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OK , so it takes all sorts and this is a multi cultural, race, religion,sexed forum, but!
To those who appear to have been here for some time and who should know better than to advise anyone to go to a bigger machine without first gaining some very real experience, I'd say "PHOEY" yer all nutz and damnded irresponsible to boot.
As an older returned to riding after 15 yrs without a bike bloke, I find it abhorrent to see this sort of garbage expounded as free speech.
It is garbage and it is irresponsible.
Yes I go faster than the law allows occassionally but it's when theres just me and the road, not in town on a rocket ship that I'm not qualified to pilot.
I understand that some here simply post to bait others and perhaps I've got the whole hook line and sinker, but I don't care, this is a serious matter and to think that some of us can't keep it straight enough to make sensible comment sickens me.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
Your intent is laudable caseye, but spend enough time here and you'll realise that the only people listening are the ones who want to learn, but don't really need all that much help.
In the meantime, don't take it as a personal slight that some of the "oldtimers" have pretty much given up.
I still reckon the Salvage company is a good idea. I could franchise it and we could specialise in picking those who are instantly disqualified and then lecture ceaslessly all the way home. We even have people privvy to Police comms on here, so for a suitable under the table retainer, I'm sure the local franchise holder could be despatched about 20 seconds after the Police.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Cheers James Deuce, nice to know they're out there.
By the way, that salvage idea, : might just work!
Every day above ground is a good day!:
I happen to know of someone who knows someone that has a bigger bike on their learners who understands that its too damn expensive to buy a 250, ride it for a year for commuting in and out of work only
If you have taken into consideration the other comments about insurance and fines then i'd say youve made up your mind.
"Yes, 'RISK' taking is inherently failure-prone, otherwise, it would be called 'Surething' taking"
but then again
"You'll always miss 100% of the shots you don't take"![]()
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