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SA approved motorbikes

PostPosted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 8:05 pm
by adelaide
Hello,
I am after some advice please. I am a newbie and would love an ZZR250 as my learner - so many good reports and decent prices. However, despite being listed as an approved learner in the Red Book it doesn't appear in the SA Approved Motor Bike list. The SA list contains a general statement about other bikes being acceptable if they do not exceed 260ml AND have a power to weight not exceeding 10 KW/Tonne. I think that the ZZR250 doesn't meet the power to weight rule, but this seems all very odd when bikes like the 2009 650L are included. Can anyone please help or point me to where I can get some advice?
Many thanks.

Re: SA approved motorbikes

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 12:00 pm
by bonester
In Queensland LAMS are ALL 250s minus about 6 X two stroke bikes (RGV250 and the like) I am sure ZZR250 is LAMS for you. (I am a QLD motorcycle instuctor) I own a ZZR250. Great bikes! :)

Re: SA approved motorbikes

PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 12:32 pm
by Godric
adelaide wrote:Hello,
I am after some advice please. I am a newbie and would love an ZZR250 as my learner - so many good reports and decent prices. However, despite being listed as an approved learner in the Red Book it doesn't appear in the SA Approved Motor Bike list. The SA list contains a general statement about other bikes being acceptable if they do not exceed 260ml AND have a power to weight not exceeding 10 KW/Tonne. I think that the ZZR250 doesn't meet the power to weight rule, but this seems all very odd when bikes like the 2009 650L are included. Can anyone please help or point me to where I can get some advice?
Many thanks.

I would contact Motor reg via phone and ask the question the web site is very average
Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure Vehicle Standards
Phone: 1300 882 248
Email: dpti.vehiclestandards@sa.gov.au

Hope this helps a little
Godric

Re: SA approved motorbikes

PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 4:44 pm
by tim
It will be without a doubt but yep best to confirm with the relevant authorities.