ποΈ Motorbike Roadworthy Inspection & Certificate in Australia (2025 Guide)
β What is a Motorbike Roadworthy Certificate?
A Roadworthy Certificate (RWC), also known as a safety certificate or pink slip, confirms that a motorcycle meets the minimum safety standards set by your stateβs transport authority.
π¨ When is a Roadworthy Certificate Required?
- Selling or transferring a registered motorbike
- Re-registering a used motorcycle
- Transferring from interstate registration
- Registering an unregistered bike
π State-by-State Roadworthy Rules
- VIC: Mandatory for rego transfer
- QLD: Safety certificate required
- NSW: Pink slip needed if >5 years old
- ACT: RWC for bikes >6 years
- NT: Compliance needed after 3 years
- SA, WA, TAS: No routine RWC unless requested
π Whatβs Checked During the Inspection?
- Brakes and suspension
- Steering, tyres, and frame
- Engine and transmission leaks
- Lights, mirrors, and electricals
- Exhaust system
π° Average Roadworthy Inspection Costs (2025)
State/Territory | Average Cost |
---|---|
Victoria (VIC) | $180 |
Queensland (QLD) | $60 |
New South Wales (NSW) | $25 |
ACT | $60 |
Northern Territory (NT) | $70 |
South Australia (SA) | $179 |
Western Australia (WA) | $70 |
Tasmania (TAS) | $120 |
π Benefits of Getting an RWC
- Boosts buyer confidence
- Reduces negotiation stress
- Ensures legal and safe transfer
- Protects against post-sale liabilities
π Where to Get Inspected
Look for authorised centers like Naked Racer Moto Co , local bike workshops, or mobile inspectors. Visit your stateβs transport site for approved providers.
π Final Tips
- Book early during peak selling seasons
- Fix minor issues beforehand
- Keep your RWC copy for records
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