From: Marty H on 17 Jun 2010 05:04 On Jun 17, 6:43 pm, "bikerbetty" <bikerbettyatgmaildotcom> wrote: > "theo" <theodo...(a)bigpond.com.au> wrote in message > > news:2b62bf0a-c2c0-4680-be98-e8ecc381141e(a)a2g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > On Jun 16, 7:54 pm, "George W Frost" <georgewfr...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > "BT Humble" <YnRAaHVtYmxldG93bi5vcmc=(a)REGISTERED_USER_usenet.com.au> wrote > > in messagenews:hva8f3$dik$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > > > theo wrote: > > >> Why not keep it simple, as in WA? > > > >> Motor cycle > > >> Other than motor cycles included in classes 5(b) and 7(a) (private) > > >> $138.93 > > > >> 5(b) refers to trade vehicles, and 7(a) is for vintage and scooter > > >> riders. > > > >> 7(a) Veteran cars, wagons and motor cycles > > >> Motor cycles - not exceeding 75 cc (If the motor cycle is used as a > > >> HIRE VEHICLE the premium is increased by 100%) > > >> $22.00 > > > >> That that sound OK for a Z50? > > > >> Rego is also simple > > >> Motorcycle (not exceeding 250 cc) > > >> $33.34 > > >> Motorcycle (exceeding 250 cc) > > >> $50.02 > > > > The obvious downside being that you have to live in WA. :-) > > > > BTH > > > > -- > > > Damn, the whole place must be overridden with postie bikes > > My Postman drives a car. Did you not notice that there is damn-all > difference in cost between an 80cc bike and a 1200cc model. A CT90 > costs $17 less to rego than my Guzzi.OTOH Z50's are damn cheap. > Posties are not. > > Theo > > It cost me $205 to register my postie bike... but I think it'll be worth > every cent - the energy it takes for me to kick start the bloody thing will > ensure I lose about 10 kilos over the next 12 months, so it's a LOT cheaper > than a gym membership! cheaper than the physio on the the knee? mh
From: BT Humble on 17 Jun 2010 05:57 theo wrote: > > On Jun 16, 6:19?pm, > YnRAaHVtYmxldG93bi5vcmc=(a)REGISTERED_USER_usenet.com.au (BT Humble) > wrote: > > > > The obvious downside being that you have to live in WA. :-) > > But you'd be a long way from George. Touche. BTH -- Posted at www.usenet.com.au
From: George W Frost on 17 Jun 2010 07:34 "bikerbetty" <bikerbettyatgmaildotcom> wrote in message news:4c19e005$0$14086$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au... > > "theo" <theodoreb(a)bigpond.com.au> wrote in message > news:2b62bf0a-c2c0-4680-be98-e8ecc381141e(a)a2g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > On Jun 16, 7:54 pm, "George W Frost" <georgewfr...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> "BT Humble" <YnRAaHVtYmxldG93bi5vcmc=(a)REGISTERED_USER_usenet.com.au> >> wrote >> in messagenews:hva8f3$dik$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> >> >> >> >> >> > theo wrote: >> >> Why not keep it simple, as in WA? >> >> >> Motor cycle >> >> Other than motor cycles included in classes 5(b) and 7(a) (private) >> >> $138.93 >> >> >> 5(b) refers to trade vehicles, and 7(a) is for vintage and scooter >> >> riders. >> >> >> 7(a) Veteran cars, wagons and motor cycles >> >> Motor cycles - not exceeding 75 cc (If the motor cycle is used as a >> >> HIRE VEHICLE the premium is increased by 100%) >> >> $22.00 >> >> >> That that sound OK for a Z50? >> >> >> Rego is also simple >> >> Motorcycle (not exceeding 250 cc) >> >> $33.34 >> >> Motorcycle (exceeding 250 cc) >> >> $50.02 >> >> > The obvious downside being that you have to live in WA. :-) >> >> > BTH >> >> > -- >> >> Damn, the whole place must be overridden with postie bikes > > My Postman drives a car. Did you not notice that there is damn-all > difference in cost between an 80cc bike and a 1200cc model. A CT90 > costs $17 less to rego than my Guzzi.OTOH Z50's are damn cheap. > Posties are not. > > Theo > > It cost me $205 to register my postie bike... but I think it'll be worth > every cent - the energy it takes for me to kick start the bloody thing > will ensure I lose about 10 kilos over the next 12 months, so it's a LOT > cheaper than a gym membership! > > betty And would that also include the extra excercise with the legs, thus making them bigger and maybe longer, assisting in overcoming duck's disease syndrome ?
From: George W Frost on 17 Jun 2010 07:35 "theo" <theodoreb(a)bigpond.com.au> wrote in message news:3f8700c9-7fea-4396-8802-466487d0104d(a)h37g2000pra.googlegroups.com... On Jun 16, 6:19 pm, YnRAaHVtYmxldG93bi5vcmc=(a)REGISTERED_USER_usenet.com.au (BT Humble) wrote: > theo wrote: > > Why not keep it simple, as in WA? > > > Motor cycle > > Other than motor cycles included in classes 5(b) and 7(a) (private) > > $138.93 > > > 5(b) refers to trade vehicles, and 7(a) is for vintage and scooter > > riders. > > > 7(a) Veteran cars, wagons and motor cycles > > Motor cycles - not exceeding 75 cc (If the motor cycle is used as a > > HIRE VEHICLE the premium is increased by 100%) > > $22.00 > > > That that sound OK for a Z50? > > > Rego is also simple > > Motorcycle (not exceeding 250 cc) > > $33.34 > > Motorcycle (exceeding 250 cc) > > $50.02 > > The obvious downside being that you have to live in WA. :-) But you'd be a long way from George. Theo ****************** Which may be a good thing for me, but not for them as they would be closer to you Theodore
From: George W Frost on 17 Jun 2010 07:39
"BT Humble" <YnRAaHVtYmxldG93bi5vcmc=(a)REGISTERED_USER_usenet.com.au> wrote in message news:hvcrhd$5g4$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > theo wrote: >> >> On Jun 16, 6:19?pm, >> YnRAaHVtYmxldG93bi5vcmc=(a)REGISTERED_USER_usenet.com.au (BT Humble) >> wrote: >> > >> > The obvious downside being that you have to live in WA. :-) >> >> But you'd be a long way from George. > > Touche. > > > BTH You are not that far that from me Mister BTH |