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Offline Smithie

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Recreational Registration Scheme in NSW
« on: December 08, 2010, 02:14:39 am »
Specialist motorbike insurance provider InsureMyRide today launched a campaign to introduce a dirt bike Recreational Registration Scheme in NSW, and they’re asking for support from the motor cycle fraternity to help make it happen.

We need signatures from riders to get it thru parliament.. petitions are available from

http://www.insuremyride.com.au/imr/bike-stuff/dirt-bikes/news/insuremyride-kick-starts-campaign-cheaper-dirt-bike-

Download the petition here

http://www.insuremyride.com.au/imr/sites/default/files/files/Petition%20-%20Recreational%20Registration%20of%20Motorcycles.pdf


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Re: Recreational Registration Scheme in NSW
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2010, 03:10:46 pm »
One from Fullnoise website Smithie  8)
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InsureMyRide kick starts campaign cheaper dirt bike rego in NSW
Posted: Monday, 13th December, 2010 : 12:38 PM - - 265 Reads 
Specialist motorbike insurance provider InsureMyRide has launched a campaign to introduce a dirt bike Recreational Registration Scheme in NSW, and they're asking for support from the motor cycle fraternity to help make it happen.

InsureMyRide Business Development Manager, Luke Smith said that off road dirt bike riders in NSW were unfairly burdened with higher registration costs than their intersate counterparts.

"New South Wale riders needs a lower cost registration option allowing off-road bikes to be used in certain areas like our Victorian cousins," Luke Smith said.

InsureMyRide has been agitating to have this issue brought before the New South Wales Parliament. "We have been seeking support from Members of Parliament to sponsor a petition on behalf of off-road motor bike riders in New South Wales. It appears that we secured this support. We now need to get a formal petition ready and that petition needs to have more than 500 signatures in support of Recreational Registration in New South Wales" said Mr Smith.

"This isn't just about possibly saving a couple of hundred bucks on rego, it's about a fairer and ultimately safer system that helps to ensure that dirt-bike owners don't see full registration as barrier to riding off-road."

That's why the InsureMyRide petition argues this additional option would make registration more affordable and fair for those who only ride off-road, improve safety by requiring all off motorcycles to be inspected as part of the rego process and make it simpler to enforce by NSW Police.

"Our petition needs least of 500 signatures before we can formally submit it to New South Wales Parliament so they can consider it," Luke Smith said.

"We need to blitz our 500 signature target to show the politicians there is a real need for this."

"So, if you're a dirt bike rider, or even if you're more bitumen-based, go to our website www.insuremyride.com.au, download and print off the petition. Get your mates, your mechanic, or anyone else who has a passion for bikes to do the same"

All petitions need to be returned to InsureMyRide at Unit B, 12 Frederick Street, St Leonards, NSW 2065, by 30th January, 2011.

"Unfortunately petitions to the NSW Government can only be lodged through snail mail but we will keep riders updated on our progress on the InsureMyRide website.

"The Victorian Recreational Registration Scheme was put in place decades ago – we believe it's time New South Wales caught up."
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Re: Recreational Registration Scheme in NSW
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2011, 07:51:44 am »
The latest ADB mag mentions the Australian Government is finally showing some support for NSW rec rego scheme. The biggest holdup is determining the CTP greenslip component price and the approval of MX bikes into the scheme. Its still 18-24 months away tho'. :(

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Re: Recreational Registration Scheme in NSW
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2011, 08:01:37 am »
done ,

does anyone on the forum have a politician they can have a quite word with and let then think its their idea and tell them hay thats a great idea you have , and watch it fly. xx

or ring julia she needs a bit of help at the moment tell her that if she pushes this through she wont have to worry about votes from nsw , that how it works ... i think ???  ;D

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Re: Recreational Registration Scheme in NSW
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2011, 08:37:20 pm »
done ,

does anyone on the forum have a politician they can have a quite word with and let then think its their idea and tell them hay thats a great idea you have , and watch it fly. xx

or ring julia she needs a bit of help at the moment tell her that if she pushes this through she wont have to worry about votes from nsw , that how it works ... i think ???  ;D

Hey Taka,

I believe forum member GEORGE is a local government member I will have a quite word with him and hay thats a great idea and watch it fly mate xx

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Re: Recreational Registration Scheme in NSW
« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2011, 07:25:18 pm »
Great idea, but won't float until the NSW RTA's DRIVES computer system is upgraded.
The rally car rego scheme has been stuck in the mire for SEVEN years already, despite their initial positivity for what was proposed.
The reality is that the RTA is reasonably open to ideas like Rec Reg, but DRIVES simply cannot cope, as it is hopelessly outdated and the quarter of a billion dollars to replace it simply isn't anywhere in the NSW budget...
Yes its boring, but this crap does matter - think of all the personal Info the RTA holds, and why it's got to be held in a very big, very secure system.

If the people pushing for Rec Rego are serious, they need to be asking pointed questions on this topic before getting their/our hopes up.
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Re: Recreational Registration Scheme in NSW
« Reply #6 on: September 04, 2011, 09:13:19 pm »
Super happy Vicco has rec rego  :) as it makes scence  ;D

Cheers Mick.