As a life long Oakland Raiders fan...well, you can guess my choice. Having said that, it's tough to find a Hayabusa that doesn't look good!
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As a life long Oakland Raiders fan...well, you can guess my choice. Having said that, it's tough to find a Hayabusa that doesn't look good!
Yup, I'll do this for you. I imported my Jeep from the U.S. to here in Canada a couple of years ago, and it wasn't that bad. There should be no fear of paperwork, just formalities for the most part.
I'll get back to you on this thread with information from both sides of the border, just give me a couple/three days.
Steven
Steven, anything yet????????![]()
Hang tight...I'll be back with some info in a couple days!!!!!!!!!!
Promise!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was told by the American Customs and Border Protection officer yesterday that as long as the motorcycle meets the U.S.A.'s emission standards, they will let it in. Of course, we all know that the Hayabusas that make it to Canada are 99% the same bikes that make it to the U.S....aside from the occasional special color, of course.
They look for the stickers on the motorcycle to verify that the motorcycle meets their standards. (You know the ones...)
It seems pretty easy.
I'll get back to you if they would charge a duty tax on the Hayabusa or not. I'm thinking they would/might since it's originally from Japan and would not fall under the NAFTA agreement of "Free Trade".
Steven
I will save you one![]()
I was told by the American Customs and Border Protection officer yesterday that as long as the motorcycle meets the U.S.A.'s emission standards, they will let it in. Of course, we all know that the Hayabusas that make it to Canada are 99% the same bikes that make it to the U.S....aside from the occasional special color, of course.
They look for the stickers on the motorcycle to verify that the motorcycle meets their standards. (You know the ones...)
It seems pretty easy.
I'll get back to you if they would charge a duty tax on the Hayabusa or not. I'm thinking they would/might since it's originally from Japan and would not fall under the NAFTA agreement of "Free Trade".
Steven
well the warranty changes my mind. i would of sacrificed the other minor stuff like the spedo. i don't understand why suzi wouldn't honor the warranty because it's in another country? i've got to look into that one. thanks for the info! ???