Hi guys
im a bucket rider from asia, i just want to know if its possible to import my bike from asia to new zealand?
anyone care to refer me to someone who can do the processing?
thanks
Hi guys
im a bucket rider from asia, i just want to know if its possible to import my bike from asia to new zealand?
anyone care to refer me to someone who can do the processing?
thanks
yes.
Talk to MAF, they will tell you whats required.
Clean. Very clean.
Just check with the rulebook that the bike you are importing is eligible for buckets first ,
Air cooled 2 stroke 125cc 24mm carb size
Water cooled 2 stroke 100cc
4 stroke 150cc
There is an allowance for reboring.
Any shipping company can arrange the import, but as Axkil says make sure its clean, no mud, seeds or insects .
My neighbours diary says I have boundary issues
im gonna import this yamaha LC135 (same engine as yamaha r15)
the best cub in asia, as far as i know.
Im using this specific bike since 2006 and participating in yearly yamaha racing events (just for fun)
in this video, its valentino rossi riding the lc135. same event that im joining, so much fun!
hopefully i can join races for fun too here in nz :-)
Great Bike, looks good for Bucket racing. Bikes that are run on Kart tracks (mostly done in the North Island) need to be comprehensively nyloned to protect the track. Without it you will not be able to race, here is a guide to what to do. http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...otection-guide
In this picture you can see some of the nylon crash protection, it is there to protect the track, if you're clever you can arrange it to protect the bike a bit too. Most bikes that are run on Kart tracks are run naked as you will soon fall off and break the plastic fairings.
Bucket racing and falling off go hand in hand, its not unknown for someone to fall off and still win the race.
As you can also see in the photo we run a type of 3 wheel bucket as well for 2-up racing which is very popular with the spectators
You will have to paint each bodywork component a different colour, preferably at the beach on a windy day, so as to fit in.
Also, hit the tank with a hammer a few times & don't paint where the damage occurs.
You may have a few issues if you are doing it just for fun. Here in NZ bucket racing is only slightly less serious than Moto GP.
He'll probably fall back to Moto GP. None of those guys are all that serious.
But it's true. It had nothing to do with the gp, I was on a fucking scooter with a bit of pipe welded on it, I expected no better.
It's the closed set of weirdos that are happy to hide all sorts of exotic & expensive shit in their engines under a shield of nonchalance by leaving the bodywork in a mess in an effort to disguise their efforts that I couldn't stand.
My neighbours diary says I have boundary issues
So if you can't stand us and you are cured of us. What are you still doing here? Spreading negativity. Is that really the sort of person you want to be? The Nick Smith of KB.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
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