bike getting complied today. I imported a 96 'prilia rs250 from Japan. It's getting complied / entry certified today. Cross my fingers and pray that it passes
bike getting complied today. I imported a 96 'prilia rs250 from Japan. It's getting complied / entry certified today. Cross my fingers and pray that it passes
I would be very interested to hear about this - I will be bringing my bikes over Feb next year. Tell me all about it.
I got my NSR250 half done on friday, just needs a brake cert and the engine number pointing out now and swap the pipes back to the standard ones. They wanted the shipping documents so it could be shown it was checked by MAF. After all the hassle of running around they used the chassis number and found it anyway![]()
The way I read it they only need the dereg/export cert paper http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/publications...-japan.html#lc
I'm not sure about this bit and if it means bikes before 02 don't need a brake cert.
One place I tried told me I needed all sorts of other documents. When I queried it he couldn't find it in his foot thick compliance manualIf your vehicle was manufactured on or after 1 October 2002 there will be standards it has to meet – particularly the brake standard – start at the standards flowchart.![]()
Update: Went for the recheck and finally got the plate today. Once I borrow a drill to put some holes in the plate I'll finally be legal, (After I put an L-plate on too![]()
What recheck? Did I miss a post? What happened?
If you don't mind, what has been the all-up cost of landing/complying?
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