Importing Usa Model To The Uk

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  1. Guy On A Bonneville

    Guy On A Bonneville Well-Known Member

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    I ride a 2012 T100 bought new in the USA. I'm moving to England, my wife's motherland. Does anyone have experience importing an American model to the UK? I want to bring it because I know I've taken good care of it and I could not buy another in England for the price I can sell it here. Shipping costs are nothing because we have plenty of room in our container

    I've checked the MSVA manual and the only potential problem is emissions. Will it pass as is, is engine mapping sufficient or is it going to be a major expense?BTW, UK requires <4.5% CO while USA requires <12 g/km. How do you even convert that?

    I can test the emissions here, but will the fuel formulations have any effect?

    Neither Triumph UK or USA has answered my queries about this, though you would think the factory could easily ascertain this information.

    Appreciate any insights.
     
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  2. Wishbone

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  3. Don the Don

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  4. Wishbone

    Wishbone First Class Member

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    No probs DtD was looking to import a polish Guzzi V7 last year so it was still in the front of my lockdown mush head;)
     
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  5. Don the Don

    Don the Don Bigger Than The Average Bear

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    I like those Guzzi V7's so long as they don't have the earlier plastic tank
     
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  6. Tiglet

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    IIRC Emissions testing or standards are only required for newly built motorcycles imported or built in the UK,with motorcycles having to be built to at least the present days standard at the time of manufacturer.

    Therefore older used motorcycles imported are not subject to present days emissions requirements.
     
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  7. Tricky-Dicky

    Tricky-Dicky Crème de la Crème

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    Strong sense of déjà vu.
     
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  8. Guy On A Bonneville

    Guy On A Bonneville Well-Known Member

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    Thanks all. The problem is the machine has to pass a CO test before I can register it. It will be ten years old in January 2022 so if it can't pass, I'll just wait to register it. It may take that long to get my visa anyway!

    I don't know much about Taylor Swift, but I'd bet she likes those long thick sausages.

    Coincidentally, my son is bringing his V7. The Moto Guzzi factory told him there is no difference in emission controls.
     
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  9. Guy On A Bonneville

    Guy On A Bonneville Well-Known Member

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    My bike got here in the same condition I shipped it.

    I had to get it transported to the inspection station Norwich. It passed the MSVA inspection, including the emissions test. It emitted 2.4, well below the acceptable level. After paying 85 pounds for that, I had to pay for an MOT, which was a repeat of the inspection without the emissions test. Waiting for the new reg then on the road!
     
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  10. Adie P

    Adie P Crème de la Crème

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    Great news and a good but predictable result.

    Unless you're moving from DC to TaW (Anglicised 'humour'!) it's time to change your profile and become a proper member! ;)
     
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  11. joe mc donald

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    Welcome to the family. And great you could come join us all in the lock down. Do hit the upload a file button bottom right corner and show of the steed. When you get time of course.
    Joe.
     
  12. Erling

    Erling Elite Member

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    Congrats with that! Keep the rubber side down and stay on the wrong side of the road and you'll be fine.
     
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  13. Cyborgbot

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    Could Triumph help you understand the requirements?
     
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  14. Dartplayer

    Dartplayer Crème de la Crème

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    Congratulations, great news @Guy On A Bonneville. Just ready for the UKs great weather :p
     
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  15. Cyborgbot

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    Wow - I called them and had a great person helping.

    Also look up the email of Bloor CEO on the internet and send a message there.

    It works.
     
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