From: CrazyCam on 9 Jun 2010 01:52 Hi folks. Apparently, as of 1st, July this year, the NSW GreenSlip system for motorbikes has been changed. There used to be, and, for the moment, still are, three groups based on engine capacity, upto 100cc, over 100 to 300cc, and over 300cc. The new setup has five groups.... <225cc and electric, 226-725cc 726-1125cc 1126-1325cc over 1325cc Now, I have no idea what the rates are likely to be, but, they ain't likely to be any cheaper. :-( regards, CrazyCam
From: George W Frost on 9 Jun 2010 04:41 "CrazyCam" <CrazyCam(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote in message news:4c0f2c11$0$17176$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au... > Hi folks. > > Apparently, as of 1st, July this year, the NSW GreenSlip system for > motorbikes has been changed. > > > There used to be, and, for the moment, still are, three groups based on > engine capacity, upto 100cc, over 100 to 300cc, and over 300cc. > > The new setup has five groups.... > <225cc and electric, > 226-725cc > 726-1125cc > 1126-1325cc > over 1325cc > > Now, I have no idea what the rates are likely to be, but, they ain't > likely to be any cheaper. :-( > > > regards, > CrazyCam Not with a crazy shiela at the helm
From: TimC on 9 Jun 2010 12:21 On 2010-06-09, CrazyCam (aka Bruce) was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: > Hi folks. > > Apparently, as of 1st, July this year, the NSW GreenSlip system for > motorbikes has been changed. > > > There used to be, and, for the moment, still are, three groups based on > engine capacity, upto 100cc, over 100 to 300cc, and over 300cc. > > The new setup has five groups.... > <225cc and electric, > 226-725cc > 726-1125cc > 1126-1325cc > over 1325cc So, how to get me a 1200CC electric bike. Actually, speaking of buying bikes. Who's the most reputable BMW dealer in eastern NSW? -- TimC "COGITO, EGGO SUM." I think, therefore I am a waffle. Mr. Ska on Slashdot.org
From: CrazyCam on 9 Jun 2010 17:18 TimC wrote: <snip> > Actually, speaking of buying bikes. Who's the most reputable BMW > dealer in eastern NSW? If you are talking about buying a new BM, the dealer that gives you the best deal is the one to go for. If it were me, I'd talk to Procycles (Hornsby) and Worthingtons(Gosford), since they are both handy to me, and they are also hand for test rides on the Old Road. ;-) As for best for servicing, once bought, it then is a totally different discussion. regards, CrazyCam
From: JL on 9 Jun 2010 20:39
On Jun 9, 3:52 pm, CrazyCam <Crazy...(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote: > Hi folks. > > Apparently, as of 1st, July this year, the NSW GreenSlip system for > motorbikes has been changed. > > There used to be, and, for the moment, still are, three groups based on > engine capacity, upto 100cc, over 100 to 300cc, and over 300cc. > > The new setup has five groups.... > <225cc and electric, > 226-725cc > 726-1125cc > 1126-1325cc > over 1325cc That'll be so they can claim green credentials for encouraging smaller capacity internal combustion engines (which they will assume means lower emissions - erroneously - it's a weak correlation). Expect the last two categories to get a serious price hike. JL |