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riding around AUS without registration and roadworthiness inspection
Hi guys,
we´ll arrive in AUS in a month and we consider to skip the registration/roadworthiness inspection/third liability insurance.
Stupid idea or worth a try?
If we have an accident, it will be a problem - no question! I´m aware of that.
But how are the chance to get through with it otherwise?
Does the police do regular road controls to check these things?
Greetings from NZ
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Not a good idea really.
Australia has regular random breath testing controls (particularly on popular routes in and out of the cities on a Thursday to Saturday evening). Whilst they might not always check your documentation at an RBT control if you are under the drink-driving limit, it is a significant risk.
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Originally Posted by Matt Roach
Not a good idea really.
Australia has regular random breath testing controls (particularly on popular routes in and out of the cities on a Thursday to Saturday evening). Whilst they might not always check your documentation at an RBT control if you are under the drink-driving limit, it is a significant risk.
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good argument
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also man, to get a roadworthy certificate for a motorcycle is pretty basic, and cheap. I just had my bike done for around $110 au. insurance wouldn't be much more again. maybe $130, and i can guarantee that if you get caught it will cost you much more than that.
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also man, to get a roadworthy certificate for a motorcycle is pretty basic, and cheap. I just had my bike done for around $110 au. insurance wouldn't be much more again. maybe $130, and i can guarantee that if you get caught it will cost you much more than that.
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Yeah, it's not just about not getting caught; it's pretty bloody selfish to ride without insurance - if you have an accident and damage someone else or their property, how are you going to compensate them? Life's not all about evading rules for no reason - ride responsibly and consider the people around you.
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Hi guys,
If you say you are established in the NSW area then the government do a uninsured driver scheme and rego exemption. the first year we did the full rego and insurance in Freemantle cheap and easy but the second year we never bothered. Had loads of police stops and not one bothered with docs once they know your a tourist. we had one bump but the tourist excess was $1000 so we just settled in cash for his paint job but if you kill some one the insurence is worth it.
We travel slowly so that reduces the risk but it is always there.
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Insurance Cover - Australia.
We are planning a 9 month tour of Oz mid December - most disappointed over
Insurance Cover. Have emailed most of the big Insurers in Perth & Sydney. This includes Swann, RAC, SGIO, and BMW dealers - No one interested in providing fully comp Insurance. They only insure Aus. registered bikes or
Aus. Drivers Licence holders.
We are left with CTP (compulsory Third Party only) issued by the Dept. of Infastructure and Transport - not overly expensive but we would have
liked peace of mind against theft or injury to ourselves.
Anyone have ideas on this subject??? :confused1:
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It may be the same in Australia as New Zealand with the WestPac Bank. If you open an account with the bank, they will sell you insurance. You have to take a 12 month policy but if you select the monthly payment option, you can stop paying when you leave and cancel the policy.
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It may be the same in Australia as New Zealand with the WestPac Bank. If you open an account with the bank, they will sell you insurance. You have to take a 12 month policy but if you select the monthly payment option, you can stop paying when you leave and cancel the policy.
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I'm with Westpac and they don't do motorcycles. Only cars. The only guys that was prepared to help me when I brought my Africa Twin over was Insure-my-ride. But I had to call them to set it up- couldn't do it over the internet like their normal quotes/insurance. They were most helpful and the bike was insured before I even picked it up from the docks.
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All my vehicles are insured with Shannons and I do have to call Shannons tomorrow or Monday.
I could ask the question as a hypothetical. If they don't offer cover they will probably be able to suggest where to go next.
If you are coming from europe or the UK you may find they will cover you here (at a price). UK specialist insurers seem to understand the need to cross country borders much more readily than Aussie ones.
Cheers,
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