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Q. Parts availability. If something needs to be replaced how long can I expect to wait?
LARO headquarters in Sydney Wetherill Park is stocked with every component of your bike. Many of us riders rely on our motorbike for day-to-day transport. Driving or catching public transport while your bike is out of action is never a good thing! We know this and that is why we usually ship parts out to your nearest dealer on the same day they are ordered. If you are having trouble getting in contact with you dealer you can always contact us direct for assistance and support.
Q. Are the LARO range of motorcycles and scooters classified as learner legal in all states and territories of Australia?
Other than Western Australia where maximum capacity is 250cc, all LARO motorcycles are LAMS approved in Australia, but even the most experienced riders can still enjoy LARO’s range of bikes.
Q. Getting up to speed on the freeway, can the LARO Cruiser 250 handle it?
Sure it can. The liquid cool 250cc engine will accelerate smoothly and enthusiastically to a top speed of 120km/h. This is a full size motorcycle, so expect full size stability and reliable performance.
Q. Finding comprehensive insurance cover for LARO’s range of motorcycles. Can you suggest some insurance companies?
We recommend - JLT Road bike Insurance, NRMA and QBE.
Q. Where can I buy one?
We have dealers nationwide. Go to our Dealers page to find the dealer closest to you
Q. How can I get my LARO bike to sound like a bigger bike?
Australian company Hitech Mufflers are offering big sound for a good price on a set of stainless steel pipes. These pipes will not void warranty as long as they have been installed by a licence professional motorcycle mechanic.
Q. Where is LARO manufactured?
China. LARO is designed, developed and patented by our manufacturing partners. Unlike many other Chinese manufacturers, our partners use over 70% of their own components in the manufacturing and assembly process. This is very important in contrast to other Chinese motorcycles which have their components sourced from many different factories across China which adversely impacts on quality
Q. Great! I've got my new motorcycle but I don't feel confident riding it. Where can I go for some good rider training courses?
We recommend Stay Upright, Corser Concepts Motorcycle School
The MRRDA is a not for profit group working in partnership with its sponsors and partner clubs to host a 5 Round Australian National Road Race series aimed at development of motorbike racing and junior racers.
The classes for 2007 will be Junior’s on Honda CBR150s, 125GP, 250GP, 250 Production and Formula 400. Paul Edwards chairman of MRRDA and his team are working hard with partner clubs and a whole host of sponsors to really fire this competition up. MRRDA have recently announced major support from Australian Motorcycle News magazine which will provide coverage for the series.
Laro Leathers sponsorship towards this fantastic series, includes a total of $1000 worth of Laro Leathers apparel* for championship places in both the 250GP and 250 Production classes of this series.
We proudly support what we believe is the future of Australian motorcycle racing. Anybody who has competed in racing knows the financial burden involved with the sport. So when the team at Laro Leathers heard about the opportunity to help back this championship we were quick and responsive to get on board.
Additionally we’d like to offer discounted prices on our Laro Leathers racing range for riders competing in this series. We hope that this offer will ease the introductory costs of riders getting into this sport. So for any enquiries concerning our race apparel, please send us an This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it quoting your registered riding number, your full name along with your contact details.
The 2007 Australian Motorcycles NEWS MRRDA National Race Series kicks off at Oran Park on March 31st before moving on to Winton in May. After visits to Queensland Raceway in July and Wakefield in August, the series final will be held at Phillip Island on October.
Lastly, if you fancy yourself as a keen spectator, then try make a ride day out of these events and show your support for our future Aussie stars of Motorcycle Racing.
See you at the track!
Laro Leathers – Live it, Like you Love it.
For more information about the MRRDA championship series click here.
*Details of Laro Leathers sponsorship for MRRDA.


