The only place you can't ride a registered motorbike is in the Snowy Mountains National Park in winter (for obvious reasons!) They won't let you in. Otherwise, you're good to go on any regular paved road.
2007-02-02 17:54:40
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answered by Me 6
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And what makes you think they are forbidden? Where did you hear that such a rule exist?
I think if you use a bit of common sense - you should be able to answer that yourself.
(as long as you mean "raods" and not "dirt tracks" . Trail bikes riding is not allow in National Parks tracks... I think. Can anyone else shed some light on this one?)
Thanks for the two points.
2007-01-30 17:17:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No providing you have the appropiate motorbike licence. Licences differ from State to State depending upon the size of your motorbike.
2007-02-04 06:14:24
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answered by wheels 2
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no you can drive any australian road as long as you have a licence and the bike is registered
2007-01-31 01:43:44
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answered by searchingjohn 4
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Only if they are unroad worthy or the rider hasn't got a licience as far as i know
P.S don't forget your helmet
2007-02-07 15:55:51
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answered by caz 2
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aslong as it is registered you can take it anywere you can take a car.
You cant ride unregistered motos on the roads here but.
2007-01-30 20:02:58
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answered by donkeywollenjumper 1
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Not that I know of, there may be a few, but probably none that would cause you any dramas.
2007-01-30 17:09:31
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answered by ? 5
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NOT MANY ROADS DON'T ALLOW BIKES BUT SOME LOCAL BUSHLAND ITS NOT ALLOWED
2007-02-03 22:53:48
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answered by cheree m 4
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no
2007-02-02 19:17:02
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answered by mozcat 1
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