Hello fellow Fj'ers. :hi:
I have just re-registered my 86 fj in Sydney Australia and am not happy about the seemingly exorbitant and ever increasing cost (it has doubled in the last 5 years :ireful: ) ,and got to wondering what fellow Fj'ers have to pay around the world for the privilege of riding their beloved Fj on the street.
First there is the safety inspection $30 (mechanic kicks the tyres,checks everything works),then the compulsory third party insurance or "green slip" $938 ( covers injury to others you injure in the case of an accident),then there is the Roads and Traffic Authority registration fee of $114,then if you want to comprehensively insure the bike ( damage to your bike and other property) with a write off value of $5000.00 another $834.That's a total of $1916 Aussie dollars,or $1959.26USD or 1231.79GBP or $1940.51 CAD.
Am I getting ripped off? :scratch_one-s_head:
Cheers :drinks:
Jeff P
Man are you ever getting hosed. My insurance costs me 225CAD a year and we don' have to have an inspection. I have a collector plate on my bike which gives me a discounted rate for my insuance.
Hey mate, sounds like you should leave her safe and sound in QLD. (I got some roads that will keep the battery charged while ya at work)
My 93`s each ---- Compulsory third party Insurance (CTP) is $262.80 (for 12 months) Registration fee $98.70, Traffic Improvement fee(?) $49.50 total $462.95. Comprehensive Insurance for $5000.00 (agreed value) is $202.13 from "Insure my ride" (Ph 132453) (65%no Claim bonus - cause I`m a good boy) - and if anyone else drops it they only pay an excess of $400 (over the age of 25) as long as i put their name on the policy which takes 2 minutes via phone -otherwise $800)
Note also the above costs include pillion Insurance. (Even cheaper for solo rego) Note: In QLD We don`t need a mechanic check annually - only when ya sell, it is compulsory prior to offering for sale and payable by the vendor.
:shok: :cray: :dash1:
Bloody hell.....politicians need shooting here in Sydney..... :mad:
mate join the Ulysses Club (if your old enough), CTP is around $590 odd through their underwriter Monaland, I use QBE for blue book value at the time the claim is made but covers all the mods and accessories for $280, the rest is pure back flip Barry rip off.
Dave
Here in Qld My FJR costs me $411 for rego and 3rd party comprehsive insurance $784, my FJ in the US cost me $150 for rego and insurance and property but not for damage to my bike...... a big difference
baldy
Quote from: flips on September 06, 2012, 05:16:55 AM
:shok: :cray: :dash1:
Bloody hell.....politicians need shooting here in Sydney..... :mad:
Yessss, especially for the blood sucking vultures trying to suck all the cash out of WA.
My FJ rego cost in January this year:
$38.30 rego, 382.00 TAC charge (inc "$50 safety levy"), $38.20 insurance duty. Total $458.50
No annual roadworthy inspection here in VIC, only at time of sale.
My Cagiva Navigator 1000 cost a total of $401.70 (Safety levy only on 1st bike)
My Aprilia Shiver 750 will cost $413.90 next month (Safety levy only on 1st bike)
Prices have gone up, of course :-(
I think you'd find agreement on the shooting of politicians just about everywhere.
Arnie
Of all the vehicles I've owned over the years, I've never known one of them to take itself for a drive and I can only drive / ride one at a time.
Compulsory3rd Party Insurance (the major expense) should be on your licence, not on the vehicle.
Noel
Quote from: ribbert on September 06, 2012, 10:44:20 AM
Of all the vehicles I've owned over the years, I've never known one of them to take itself for a drive and I can only drive / ride one at a time.
Noel
Are you Married? ....to me?
Meanwhile, in NZ...
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Just registered the bike last weekend. Yearly rego here for bikes is engine capacity based, 3 categories,
1. 250cc and under
2. 250cc - 600cc
3. 600cc plus
I don't know about the others other than that they are cheaper but my FJ costs me $528.63 a year. This is based upon the fact that as we have government sponsored accident insurance/healthcare, they have "worked out" by some form of bureaucratic logic that the bigger the bike the bigger the accident.
Anyhooo.. The ACC levy (said healthcare scheme) makes up the majority of that.
Apart from that i pay around $30 every 6 months for a Warrent of Fitness (WOF) - which is quite comprehensive. The old government run testing stations VTNZ (Vehicle Testing NZ) which actually has been privatised are notoriously tough, even has it's own meme
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By comparison cars are not rated based on capacity, my 2003 Holden Commodore stationwagon - which has a Buick based 3800cc V6 is around $327 I think for a years rego, WOF's at around $50. New cars under 3 years get WOF's that last a full 12 months.
Full comprehensive insurance - by no means compulsory here in NZ - costs me $300 for the bike, $500 for the car.
But on the plus side, if I run over a sheep and get fucked up, not only do I get free medical attention, no questions asked but the farmer cannot sue me for any damages. Add that to that fact that I live here...
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God I love this country.
Happy riding!
James
Bike: '02 GSX-R750
Rider 44 years old, no accidents/ tickets
Registration: $18/ year
Inspection: ~$30 / year
Insurance (collision & comprehensive): $486 / year
PA, USA
Town/State Reg. fee is around $40. Safety inspection is $25. Liability insurance is around $75/year. I don't have collision (repair/replace my bike / my fault), but it would only be another $50 or so a year. But then again our national dept is $100 gazillion....
Quote from: flips on September 06, 2012, 02:20:05 AM
wondering what fellow Fj'ers have to pay around the world for the privilege of riding their beloved Fj on the street.
Here in the UK we need an MOT (Book bike into garage and they do all sorts of safety checks, tests and see everything is sound and fit for riding on the road, I suppose it's the equivilent of the safety test-kicky tyre thing over where you are)
Then, once through the MOT "safety test", we need to apply for a road tax disc (again, self explanatory, and is basically a round bit of paper stating that you have paid your vehicle tax dues to ride on the roads. (you can buy 6 months tax, or 12 months)
Then, finally, we need insurance. Be it 3rd party only, 3rd party with fire and theft, or fully comprehensive (which covers everything).
The most common one here to buy is 3rd party with fire and theft attached.
So......
Cost of UK MOT for FJ1200 - £26.75 GBP
Cost Of Road Tax for 1200cc bike: 12 Months @ £76.00 (or £41.80 6 months*)
Cost of MY insurance* (42 years old, no claims or convictions, clean licence, locked with approved chain and occasionally garaged: £67.07 GBP for the year, 3rd party with fire and theft.
TOTAL for me: £169.82 GBP - which equates to $262.94 Australian dollars or $270.62 American dollars
* - everyones insurance is different due to different postal code areas, previous convictions, amount of experience riding, where bike is kept etc...
* - You can have the choice of taxing bike for 6 or 12 months (some folk take the bike off the road in winter and store it till spring, so only buy tax for the summer months)
To put this into perspective for me, the whole cost of Insurance, MOT and road tax is about the same as a good brand rear tyre for my bike (a rear tyre for me is approx £140 GBP)
I feel sorry for those who get stung for emmisions tests, and govt hiked up costs in other countries.
Mind you, it may be cheap to get a bike on the road in the Uk, but the hammering we get with fuel costs is unreal (that's fuel for all vehichles).
Thieving sods....
Ribbert,
I agree completely with you, and that was the case when I was living in MI in US.
The argument I've heard against this sensible, logical, and reasonable choice is that you can allow another person to use one of the other vehicles you own.
I think that's a red herring, and that it would be easily covered by requiring the CTP insurance to be held by every driver for every category of vehicle they are licensed for.
Arnie
Quote from: ribbert on September 06, 2012, 10:44:20 AM
Of all the vehicles I've owned over the years, I've never known one of them to take itself for a drive and I can only drive / ride one at a time.
Compulsory3rd Party Insurance (the major expense) should be on your licence, not on the vehicle.
Noel
I knew I was getting ripped off....almost seems like fj registration costs here in Sydney may be the most expensive in the world...? :unknown:
I think the ulysis club may be on the cards..(I'm 40 so I think thats old enough to be a "Junior member" :dance:)
I think ribbert is onto something with the insurance on the drivers license.I have had the same thought myself.
Might have to organise a worldwide Fj'er blood sucking vulture thieving sod hunt.... :diablo:
But when it comes right down to it,The Kookaloo IS WORTH IT!!!
Thanks for you input gentlemen.
Cheers :drinks:
Jeff P
Flips,
You could always move from Sin City :-)
Arnie
mate remember I said join U/C but don't have anything to do with them :lol:
Quote from: Arnie on September 07, 2012, 09:55:39 AM
Flips,
You could always move from Sin City :-)
Arnie
I would like to Arnie but My Girl & I both have aging parents with failing health...such is life :smile:
Quote from: FJSpringy on September 07, 2012, 04:23:15 PM
mate remember I said join U/C but don't have anything to do with them :lol:
:rofl2: Better watch out FJSpringy.You might incur the wrath of Lord Baldy :shok:
Quote from: flips on September 07, 2012, 06:22:08 PM
Quote from: FJSpringy on September 07, 2012, 04:23:15 PM
mate remember I said join U/C but don't have anything to do with them :lol:
:rofl2: Better watch out FJSpringy.You might incur the wrath of Lord Baldy :shok:
I will wear my 15 year pin and see if that turns him all soft and gooey :biggrin:
btw how are the top secret stealth upgrades going
Quote from: FJSpringy on September 07, 2012, 06:46:05 PM
btw how are the top secret stealth upgrades going
sshhh....I had to put it all back together for the rego so its gotta come apart again.Polishing stuff is boring as bat shit and takes forever (stainless particularly) but nearly done.Still deciding on how far to go with the engine (& what I can afford.. :mad:).The local machinist is doing a bit of cylinder boring for me...gotta buy some bigger tyres...Got some nice bits from rpm to install...still a ways to go but getting there... :yes:
Here in Utah Insurance $110.00 per year. Registration $75.00 per year. Safety inspection $9.00 per year. USD These numbers are not exact but very close.
Kurt
Quote from: flips on September 07, 2012, 07:30:04 PM
Quote from: FJSpringy on September 07, 2012, 06:46:05 PM
BTW how are the top secret stealth upgrades going
Hey Jeff
Looking forward to the unavailing.
Competition for B.P is really hotting up. :yahoo:
Xray has been awfully quiet (to busy polishing) :mocking:
Now if only Timbo could get his FJ off the docks :sorry:
and who knows what others have instore (popcorn)
see you all at Bellingen 2013 :good2:
Darran