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Re: Taking an overseas bike to the States
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Quote from: djrashonal on August 21, 2015, 11:41:37 AM
Do I reach out to Ducati NA or Ducati Japan for the conformance letter? (or, since I'll be bringing it from Germany, Ducati Europe?)
Thanks for the help!
Only bologna will issue them. Ducati usa is an importer. It depends on who you get, there been less inclined to do it lately.
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Quote from: ducatiz on August 24, 2015, 01:11:12 PM
Only bologna will issue them. Ducati usa is an importer. It depends on who you get, there been less inclined to do it lately.
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Made for canada mad in bologna
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Make ut parts customize it regisster it in a good state. All good
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Quote from: Raux on August 24, 2015, 02:43:16 PM
Make ut parts customize it regisster it in a good state. All good
Since it was made for canada and has a North American VIN can I just register it in a good state with no issues, or will I still face some sort of "import" issue?
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Quote from: djrashonal on August 25, 2015, 08:53:11 AM
Since it was made for canada and has a North American VIN can I just register it in a good state with no issues, or will I still face some sort of "import" issue?
you need some sort of title to register.
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To be clear, if the bike is an identical model that was sold in the US, then your options are to get a conformance letter from Bologna, >OR< an RI who will sign off the bike as a US model.
My 600ss was imported and the RI wrote the letter after talking to the factory. Factory would not provide a letter, but it was determined that the 600ss was "substantially identical" to the 750ss of the same year.
Also, keep in mind the 25 year rule. ANything 25 years or older does not need to conform. Just prepare the HS-7 form for customs and indicate the model year. All of these 90s ducatis will be coming into that time frame now.
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