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Recently shifted up to Narangba, North of Brisbane - any recommendations as to which historic motorcycle club to join? Will want concessional rego on Commando, Trident and Triumph twin.
Thanks AshleyI am on the N'side of Brisbane at Brighton, not a club member but a lot of my mates are in the Asphalt Demons car club and a lot of them have classic bike running on club rego's as well their classic cars/hotrods, myself have my bikes on full reg so I can ride them anytime and anywhere without the restriction with club rego, but my mates seem to break the rules to club rego's use and seem to get away with it, well most of the time anyway.
I been thinking a great deal in setting up a social bikers club with the mates but seems to be a lot of hassles, there use to be a very good motorcycle social club on the N'side years ago (Bikers United) was a very good social club but started to get too big then the Rebels outlaw MC forced a take over of them, it went down hill after that.
With the crack down with outlaw bikies the Transport dept. are cracking down with club regos and enforcing the rules for club rego's use, yes cheaper rego but I don't like restrictions.
Ashley
Looks like there's a fair few of us in the area, I was checking out the HMCC Qld, not sure if it's the same one.there is an historic motorcycle club at Petrie. I live at Samford
Out of interest what does the “ rego “ cost ?
Not familiar as we don’t have rego in uk
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Thanks for the info
That’s quite a hefty wad of cash.
I presume that would be for each bike ?
In UK we don’t have a worthiness test anymore ( though the bike has to be kept roadworthy ), no tax req’d either only a motor vehicle insurance policy needed.
Thanks again
To clarify, in the UK no MOT inspection or 'road tax' for vehicles 40+ years old, starting on their 41st 'birthday'.
Since this is a QLD related thread.My Norton is solo reg and all up is about $340 a year but my Thruxton is near $560 a year.
Ashley