Anyone have any idea on how much B Class rego is in WA ? Previously I’ve paid around 80 dollars. I’m being told at DOT two figures now 400 plus and 380. For a sanctioned event only rego that’s excessive!! Vic rec rego is 80 bucks and you can trail ride with it
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Hey cuffie, no one is really running it anymore over here. For our events now you can purchase a one event rego for $30-$40. I’m guessing it will be available for a4de in 2021 too.
Biggest problem with b class rego was paying the ridiculous stamp duty.
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Originally posted by big orse View PostHey cuffie, no one is really running it anymore over here. For our events now you can purchase a one event rego for $30-$40. I’m guessing it will be available for a4de in 2021 too.
Biggest problem with b class rego was paying the ridiculous stamp duty.
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Cheers Faz,
I was exempt from stamp duty as I previously paid it with my vic rec rego. I missed the permit cut off due to work issues by a couple of days so my only way to race this weekend was getting it B classed. Which at the time I was happy to do until they tried to hit me with a 400 plus rego for 12 months. All my 3 other b classed bikes were around 80 dollars for the 12 months rego previously. I’m just trying to find someone with current B class registration, to see what they are payingCurrent Rides
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Originally posted by big orse View PostOh spewing you missed the cut off. The last bike I did cost me about $350-$400 which was back in 2015
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Yeah I was spewing but what can you do. Was that price including stamp duty ?Current Rides
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It's all about the insurance classification - that's where the money goes.
Check the rego paper, or log in to DOTDirect, check what insurance classification your bike has and compare that with other B-class bikes.
According to DOTDirect a B-class bike I had back in 2001 one had an insurance classification of 7A.
Annual insurance cost for 7A is currently $62.70, so that's what should be on your bike's registration.
https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/lice...-insurance.asp
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Originally posted by Phildo View PostIt's all about the insurance classification - that's where the money goes.
Check the rego paper, or log in to DOTDirect, check what insurance classification your bike has and compare that with other B-class bikes.
According to DOTDirect a B-class bike I had back in 2001 one had an insurance classification of 7A.
Annual insurance cost for 7A is currently $62.70, so that's what should be on your bike's registration.
https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/lice...-insurance.asp
(Click on Motor Injury Insurance (MII) fees)Current Rides
2019 Husqvarna Tx300
2017 Husqvarna Fx350
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