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antyoung
7th April 2021, 21:34
Hi All,
Some years ago I imported a GSXR 1000 K6 track bike from California that has all road gear included but never used.
I’m thinking about the daunting task of getting it back into road trim and registered before the anti skid law for imports kicks in later this year.
I expect I will need a different headlight and Im aware of the brake measurement requirement too.
Is there a particular Testing Station or Compliance company that’s more user friendly than the rest in Auckland ?
Thanks in advance
Ant
F5 Dave
8th April 2021, 07:22
I was going to say I didn't know about it, but I've done it now I think about it, the thing I've heard, which was actually experience masking memory, is import documents. Do you still have them?
FJRider
8th April 2021, 07:56
Hi All,
Some years ago I imported a GSXR 1000 K6 track bike from California that has all road gear included but never used.
I’m thinking about the daunting task of getting it back into road trim and registered before the anti skid law for imports kicks in later this year.
I expect I will need a different headlight and Im aware of the brake measurement requirement too.
Is there a particular Testing Station or Compliance company that’s more user friendly than the rest in Auckland ?
Thanks in advance
Ant
Has it got a Vin plate .. ??
antyoung
8th April 2021, 09:47
No, it’s like a new bike but parallel imported
antyoung
8th April 2021, 09:49
Yes, I have the pink slip and the shipping docs
FJRider
8th April 2021, 10:35
No, it’s like a new bike but parallel imported
Check out the conditions of import. If it was imported for Racetrack use only ... putting it on the road may not be permitted.
Buying a buggered similar model bike ... and using your one to supply the good bits might be easier in the long run.
actungbaby
23rd April 2021, 19:32
I never did nonsence about brakes .only for drum brakes.
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actungbaby
23rd April 2021, 19:34
Check out the conditions of import. If it was imported for Racetrack use only ... putting it on the road may not be permitted.
Buying a buggered similar model bike ... and using your one to supply the good bits might be easier in the long run.What nonsence it was built at Suzuki .it was roadbike.
Just don't say more than u need to.
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FJRider
23rd April 2021, 20:35
I never did nonsence about brakes .only for drum brakes.
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What does that mean in English .. ??
actungbaby
29th May 2021, 20:24
You idiots repeating things that are not true .
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F5 Dave
29th May 2021, 21:25
Haha. You calling someone else an idiot.
Hilarious.
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