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Rear Mudguards

Post by Kevtrx849 » Sat Sep 20, 2014 9:57 pm

Ugly motorcycle mudguards to become a thing of the past after legislative change
The Federal Government released a statement earlier this week stating that they are removing the requirement to especially modify and extend rear motorcycle mudguards on new motorcycles in order to meet unique Australian rules.

This change will involve deleting the mudguard extension specification from the national vehicle standards, known as the Australian Design Rules (ADRs).

The following statement from the Government outlines the common sense reasoning behind the changes.

After careful review, the Australian Government and state and territory governments have agreed to remove this requirement as it’s outdated and has no bearing on vehicle safety.

Abolishing this unnecessary provision will achieve significant efficiencies, with nearly 70,000 new motorcycles no longer required to be retro-fitted with rear mudguard extensions every year.

This change is expected to deliver $14.4 million in industry compliance and manufacturing savings every year, which should lead to lower prices for new motorcycle owners.

Consumers in Australia will finally have access to motorcycles as originally designed by the manufacturers, bringing Australia into line with other major markets including the European Union and Japan.

This initiative is in line with the Australian Government’s response to the Productivity Commission’s Report on Australia’s Automotive Manufacturing Industry to accelerate harmonising ADRs with United Nations Vehicle Regulations.

Harmonisation ensures we strike the balance between appropriate safety standards, in line with international best practice, and consumer access to vehicles at the lowest possible cost.

An important part of the harmonisation process will involve unique Australian content in the ADRs being removed where it cannot be justified.

We expect to announce further reforms in coming months with savings to the vehicle industry and consumers.

No more unqiue for Australia extended mudguards to meet Australia only requirements.
(copied from the AMCN website)


Finally common sense prevails ,i know a couple of guys on here got defected because of the cut down mudguard laws.
A thing of the past now. 8)
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Re: Rear Mudguards

Post by devlin » Sun Sep 21, 2014 10:47 am

Sweet. I was warned a couple of times and was very lucky to get away with my cut down rear end. Means my custom undertail just got shit liads easier.
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Re: Rear Mudguards

Post by slinky » Thu Jan 01, 2015 8:29 am

Finally some common sense from the bureaucrats.

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Re: Rear Mudguards

Post by fung » Fri Jan 02, 2015 8:08 am

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