Author Topic: What does each state or territory charge to register a ST1100 & ST1300 per year?  (Read 19469 times)

Offline sac468

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hey Brock,

you got room in your yard for some tents? I think you might be getting some long term visitors :rofl :rofl :rd13
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NT is something like $780 its cheaper to register a super V8, thats why mine is still registered in WA  :nahnah
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Better start making room Brock, Looks like we are moving in then.I hope you dont snore and i will have a coffee in bed at say 8.am white no sugar thank Brock :rofl :rofl :rofl :butt :nahnah :blk13
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NT is something like $780 its cheaper to register a super V8, thats why mine is still registered in WA  :nahnah


That's just stupid.

http://www.transport.nt.gov.au/transport/mvr/registration/index.shtml
 

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NT is something like $780 its cheaper to register a super V8, thats why mine is still registered in WA  :nahnah


That's just stupid.

http://www.transport.nt.gov.au/transport/mvr/registration/index.shtml


It's all in the CTPI- obviously they have a lot more m/c injuries up there.  Or maybe there's not enough m/cs to share around the amount of money they need to raise from m/c CTPI.  Whatever the case, it's iniquitous.
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Looks like once again WA wins  :thumbsup
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        Thats just WA compared to the Eastern States Scarp     :butt
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        Thats just WA compared to the Eastern States Scarp     :butt
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Don't forget the 40o+ temperatures in Summer!
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  That's what I said, Great Weather. That's 40o C not 40o F. temps in summer.  :crackup

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  That's what I said, Great Weather. That's 40o C not 40o F. temps in summer.  :crackup

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Add that to the heat the ST1300 puts out and you can have your roasting weather!
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 Winston66,

  Just checked out my rego.
 For 12 months it is a total of$225.05
  This is broken down to(1) a rip off of $13.05 recording fee. I do not know of any other system that charges you for taking your money.
  A licence component of $59.20
 Insurance of $126.32,
  GST on insurance of $12.63,
    Stamp duty on insurance of$13.85.
  This totals $225.05
  Which compared to some of the other states does not seem to be all that excessive, but I am very glad that it is not any more , seeing that I have two rides to pay for.
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My Kawasaki LTD 250 is only $207.50 (bill arrived yesterday)
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My Kawasaki LTD 250 is only $207.50 (bill arrived yesterday)
Maybe all us people on the east could camp at your place, seeing you have the cheapest rego Glen. It's only fair
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Adam,
Once I have finished widening my driveway (see photo) and installing a double carport I will have room for your bikes but you may need to sleep in a tent.

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Looks like you have a pool too, think I'll come as well BTW is there room to park my Caravan out the front?
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Could park a boat there as well. Better make that driveway really big
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Mine was $224 last month for Qld (1 year), single seat rego though, gotta love it!

+1 to what Des said.. and people don't pester you to take them for a ride on the back..  :thumbs
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Adam,
Once I have finished widening my driveway (see photo) and installing a double carport I will have room for your bikes but you may need to sleep in a tent.





Not alot of progress since i was there last.
Or is this an old photo ?
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Looks to me like nothing has happened in nine days.  Get a wriggle on, Glen!
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Mine was $224 last month for Qld (1 year), single seat rego though, gotta love it!

+1 to what Des said.. and people don't pester you to take them for a ride on the back..  :thumbs

Too right, and since I never take a pillion it's great for me.  The only downside is that I can't really strap stuff over the hump like I could if it was a seat, but I'll think of something.  The single seat rego is what swung this ST for me.
 

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Mine was $224 last month for Qld (1 year), single seat rego though, gotta love it!

+1 to what Des said.. and people don't pester you to take them for a ride on the back..  :thumbs

Depends on who is doing the pestering..
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Gavo,
That photo was taken early February. Since then more concrete has been broken up and taken to the tip. Green dome installed behind the letter box and under power run to it from the pole across the road. Cable run from to exisitng meter box to new meter box location on the block wall . Now waiting on powder coating of new electrical and gas meter boxes. Once they are installed and connected I can go back to demolition which is currently stopped due to a gas line running down the garden retaining wall. 7.1 m x 6 m carport ordered.
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Well, back on track for a new year.


Just arrived - January2013

ST1100 - Sydney

Registration $59.00
M/V Tax        $57.00
Sub Total     $116.00

CTP with Shannons (4 vehicles in total with them)

$411.20 - 2 seater

Grand Total = $527.20
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Mine is off the road at the moment so I've let the rego slide until I need it again.

Figures for my 1100  in SA for a year:       3 month option

Registration...........................$  36.00        $10.00
Admin Fee..............................$    7.00        $ 7.00
Emergency Services Levy........$  24.00        $ 6.00 (towards Fire/Ambulance costs)
S/Duty on CTP Insurance.......$  60.00        $15.00
CTP........................................$305.73        $78.96
GST On CTP............................$ 27.27         $ 7.04

Total.......................................$460.00       $124.00

We don't need to go looking for CTP insurance as it's all done through the rego office.

CTP is cheaper for country residents as opposed to the city. It seems city people cause more accidents so their premiums are a little higher. My CTP reflects the country rate.


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We don't need to go looking for CTP insurance as it's all done through the rego office.

CTP is cheaper for country residents as opposed to the city. It seems city people cause more accidents so their premiums are a little higher. My CTP reflects the country rate.

In Queensland we don't have to do anything about the CTP and it defaults to GIO (I think).
We can elect to have another insurer.  I go with RACQ which gives me a $10 discount on my RACQ annual membership.
I'm not aware of a discount for country Qld, but Sabie or someone out there might know.
We can only elect to pay 6 monthly, and there is an $8.65 admin charge for the privilege as well as $16 extra for the CTP admin.
There is also a $50 penalty for late payment.

My 06/12 rego for the ST13 was $409.30 of which $253.00 was CTP.
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