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    true all that. inconsistant WOF testers everywhere. half of them dont even know the whole book of law (well you dont have to) but at least know whats allowed and whats not. i can say the same for license testers.
    i guess they cant be robots, coz they are after all humans!!! BUT pretty DORKY ones toooooo!!!!!!
    i must say though, there are still some pretty "decent" testers around still.
    i've had good experience with VTNZ in cavendish drive in Manukau, try them if you're in the area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    If I had any advice on dealing with WOF people it would be that if you make sure your bike is well maintained, discuss what you've done to it and what you intend to do with it, and generally don't come across as a know-it-all you'll get an honest assessment of your vehicle.

    Like Motu I'm surprised that some of you are complaining that something that's been missed has just been caught.
    I agree with you Riffer. I usually take the `Wing to VTNZ Kingsland (Auckland) and invariably it gets checked over by one of the bike riding testers there. They have always been straight with me.

    As Motu says, if they pickup something that I have missed in my maintenance, then that is no skin off my nose.

    They never ride the bike, but always watch me carry out the "Braking Test. If I get the WOF done out of town (on holiday or whatever) it is always difficult to explain that as the bike has linked brakes, standing on the rear brake will not lock the back wheel, it also applies one front disc.

    The worst experience I had with a WOF was the tosser in Tauranga who wanted me to put the bike on the brake rollers to check the brakes. Once I pointed out that it might not be a good idea to stand next to the bike, in case 400kg of Wing slid sideways and knocked him on his arse, he decided that wasn't a good idea.
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    Interesting reading

    My experience with VTNZ Takanini has all been good. Not only do I take my bike there but also the cars, trailer and boat trailer. Everything but my bike has been failed at some stage for various reasons and it has all been explained to me. No problems.

    With the previous bike WOF, I was given it for over a year

    The story goes like this:
    I thought my bike was due for a WOF so off I went just after Christmas to get another. The date was washed away but I could read 2005 so I left it till the last of 2005 to get another. Did the test, and by the way, I rode it to do the brake test, they wont. Chap goes in to get the sticker and comes out puzzled. Asked if I was selling the bike. Negative! Why? Well, it seems that the WOF doesn't expire for another 3 months (It was a young model and only needed a yearly WOF) would I like to leave it at that? Oh, no I said, I'm here now so I will have the latest one. So he comes back out and because he has a 2 week discrepency he made the date for the next WOF Jan 2007

    Yes, I have just gone back to the same place and got another WOF. Always pass easily with the bike. It looks & sounds stock-standard but I have done some modifications to the height. Unfortunately the bike is of an age where I will have to go every 6 months now. It's always good for a social chat though. Everyone talks to you when you have a bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhino View Post
    The worst experience I had with a WOF was the tosser in Tauranga...
    Yep - them's the bastards that got me pissed off. 3 times (OK - I'm a slow learner) they failed me on non-existant faults. The last time, I took my Holden into the shop to get something fixed and the mechanic rang me and said "You've been to the testing station, haven't you? We get this sort of crap all the time."
    Then there's the saga of my trailer tyres...
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    Took the bike to one of those VTNZ places and the guy failed me on my rear tyre A: because it was marginal (could handle thet) but B: because he noticed a small metallic speck and said it was a nail. Ok no probs get the bike home and picked the small metallic speck out and it was the leg end of a staple ! Rode back and showed the guy the staple and got my little sticker. Still got the tyre done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    What is the right answer? tell me that.
    What is the right question - we need to start there.

    What always makes me laugh on these WoF threads is how people get upset when their vehicle fails on a valid fault....and also get upset when it passes on their percieved fault that isn't relavent.The customers have no idea what comprises the WoF test,but are always willing to comment....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    The customers have no idea what comprises the WoF test,but are always willing to comment....
    What makes me laugh is that plenty of WOF inspectors have no idea what should pass and what should fail either...some don't even know what the LVVTA is...
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    It should be born in mind that many of the motorcycle testers are not really bikers. Either they rode a bit 30 years ago and still have a grandfathered class 6 licence (like Helen Clark) or they ride a scooter (like the guy at my local place - nice enough guy, but clueless as).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Will View Post
    With the previous bike WOF, I was given it for over a year
    That is a nice surprise!
    Though, ring LTSA to confirm it's not a misprint. Discovered on my bike recently while preparing for it's annual WOF, thought they'd given me an 18 month slip but then it clicked, 6 months ... as in ... it expired 6 months ago
    Rang LTSA and she was still valid, just slip was wrong
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhino View Post
    I agree with you Riffer. I usually take the `Wing to VTNZ Kingsland (Auckland) and invariably it gets checked over by one of the bike riding testers there. They have always been straight with me.
    Hate to rain on the parade here, but its the kingsland wof place that is stuffing me around now, been getting wof's from there for about 6 years. Only in the last year has things been getting a bit silly. Its the chinese chap and one of the indians that seem to give me the strife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    It should be born in mind that many of the motorcycle testers are not really bikers. Either they rode a bit 30 years ago and still have a grandfathered class 6 licence (like Helen Clark) or they ride a scooter (like the guy at my local place - nice enough guy, but clueless as).
    Very true, im no power systems engineer - but likewise if i have a problem that i think the customer understands, i at least ask him.
    How come the wof testers cant do the same. Are we suppose to call their bluff all the time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Hate to rain on the parade here, but its the kingsland wof place that is stuffing me around now, been getting wof's from there for about 6 years. Only in the last year has things been getting a bit silly. Its the chinese chap and one of the indians that seem to give me the strife.
    This seems to be a common theme. Ask Mr Motu about Indian WoF testers.
    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark
    This world has lost it's drive, everybody just wants to fit in the be the norm as it were.
    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
    The manufacturers go to a lot of trouble to find out what the average rider prefers, because the maker who guesses closest to the average preference gets the largest sales. But the average rider is mainly interested in silly (as opposed to useful) “goodies” to try to kid the public that he is riding a racer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    This seems to be a common theme. Ask Mr Motu about Indian WoF testers.
    The Irish/Scottish ones are the bees knees! Funny people they are, real good too.
    90% of the time spent writing this post was spent thinking of something witty to say. It may have been wasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpony View Post
    The Irish/Scottish ones are the bees knees! Funny people they are, real good too.
    Thank you - at least something positive has come out of this thread!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Thank you - at least something positive has come out of this thread!
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    Just wait until that uproar hits KB - you'll be thankful you don't do vins too!!!
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