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Bennyblanko
25th May 2016, 09:23
Hey guys,

Have been scouring the internet trying to find some tips to no avail, what im wondering is what is the process regarding shipping a bike over from the UK - the thing is, the bike is almost totally dismantled. It's an old '57 triumph that I started restoring back in the UK and never finished and I want to finish it off here.
A friend of mine over there has packed it up in a crate and has a shipping logistics guy on the case.
What sort of paperwork (if any) will I need?
When I bought the bike it had been freshly imported from the US and had no UK or US paperwork.

Any information I can find regarding the subject applies to complete running bikes which isnt very useful for me in this case.
Any tips, information or a nod the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Banditbandit
25th May 2016, 10:22
I haven't done this - but mates have in the past ...

The only serious suggestion I could make is to bring it in as "used motorcycle parts" ... as this will cost you less in duty than "a motorcycle".

Voltaire
25th May 2016, 11:20
Friend of mine has recently got a 60's Honda with no paperwork back on the road.
Join the Vintage Car Club Motorcycle Section and they will assist, if your under 50 you can be a youth member.:lol:
They have a club in Penrose, PM me me if you wish to join as I can 'second' your application.
Its a paperwork, identification and Vinning process.
I've got a 53 Thunderbird project with no docs so will have to do it one day.

As you don't have any US or UK rego docs I don't think declaring it as a Motorcycle here is any advantage....might be wrong.

Bennyblanko
26th May 2016, 11:01
Friend of mine has recently got a 60's Honda with no paperwork back on the road.
Join the Vintage Car Club Motorcycle Section and they will assist, if your under 50 you can be a youth member.:lol:
They have a club in Penrose, PM me me if you wish to join as I can 'second' your application.
Its a paperwork, identification and Vinning process.
I've got a 53 Thunderbird project with no docs so will have to do it one day.

As you don't have any US or UK rego docs I don't think declaring it as a Motorcycle here is any advantage....might be wrong.

Great thankyou for the tips! will contact you regarding club when I get the bike in country!

Bennyblanko
26th May 2016, 11:02
I haven't done this - but mates have in the past ...

The only serious suggestion I could make is to bring it in as "used motorcycle parts" ... as this will cost you less in duty than "a motorcycle".

Thanks for the tip!

rok-the-boat
26th May 2016, 18:32
I brought a bike here in parts. It came as parts, because it was a pile of parts. No hassle at all.
I had paperwork to show it was mine and got it registered once I rebuilt it.

Bennyblanko
20th June 2016, 16:12
I brought a bike here in parts. It came as parts, because it was a pile of parts. No hassle at all.
I had paperwork to show it was mine and got it registered once I rebuilt it.

How do you prove ownership of a pile of parts? I dont have receipts for anything...

Banditbandit
20th June 2016, 16:39
How do you prove ownership of a pile of parts? I dont have receipts for anything...

If you owned it in England, then you must have some sort of paperwork ..