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colmobrien84 11 Mar 2010 18:49

Any Non-US citizens buy a Bike in USA recently?
 
I need someone to confirm that it's possible for a tourist to buy and register a bike in the USA.

People have told me it's def possible but from what i can tell it aint.

Def a no-go in Delaware, New Jersey, New York. Maybe the legislation has changed recently.

Anyone have up-to date info please?

Miquel-Silvestre 11 Mar 2010 19:18

Yes, I did it two years ago in Miami, Florida. No problem, you need a postal address. If you buy a brand new one probably the dealership will help. BMW Dealership in Miami helped me. You can buy there new and preowned. Good luck.

Back to America

AndyT 12 Mar 2010 03:37

"HarleyDan" on this board bought one in Florida awhile back as well. Maybe that is the state to do it in.

TravellingStrom 12 Mar 2010 23:49

I bought a used Vstrom in California last April, you only need a residential address to change the rego and title into your name. It is easy. ALthough in CA, you end up paying sales tax again during the transfer which costs nearly 10 times the cost of transfer.

Cheers
TS

MyOwnWay 13 Mar 2010 00:53

I bought mine last may in Florida and I had the title the same day. No problems at all. I am an Ecuadorian who travelled from UK to Florida to buy it.

Tom-Traveller 13 Mar 2010 06:39

Hi

We bought a new KLR in 2008 in Utah and used a friends adress for the registration.
The dealer handled it and we could leave with the original plate the same day :D

No problem

Thomas

motoreiter 13 Mar 2010 08:06

This topic comes up weekly on this board--try a search.

colmobrien84 18 Mar 2010 04:39

Thank you
 
Thanks so much for the help folks!
As it happens i've been able to have a friend help me out with registering my bike in Delaware. My trip buddy has opted to get his bike in Florida, arriving there on April 1st 2010. With a little luck our scantily planned trip will be underway shortly after. Thanks again for all the help, have saved us a hell of a lot of time to date and i'm sure a lot more to come. Much Appreciated, the HUBB will def be a major resource from this point forward

Gertmans 22 Apr 2010 20:39

I should certainly hope it's posible as I just transferred the money for a GS that I bought on Ebay in Dallas. The dealer's telling me that everything's ok. He sent me the title with the former owner's address on it so I don't know how and if he is transferring it to my name.... I haven't given him any address yet. Just sent him an Email to see what he's doing. Do hope he's on it...

Gert
Santa Cruz
Bolivia for the time being

subsea 29 Mar 2015 10:39

Buying and registering bike
 
Long story short, I am also a non US citizen and want to buy a bike in USA. Here comes my first doubt: i believe i need to register the bike to be able to cross borders? or can i cross borders with temporary plates?.

I read that to cross borders I need registration of vehicle as one of documents.

I read that easiest states to register a motorcycle are NV or AZ. I contacted a dealer in NV and he said I am going to need a permanent adress in NV in order to register a bike.

Can i use any hotels adress for that? What is a possible solution to this one?

I also will need insurance in order to ride in US legally and to register if that is the case. They also require an address where the bike will be garage.

What am I doing wrong? I read many tourists and NON US CITIZENS buy bike in US and ride.

Please, any info you could give me on this, will be really appreciate.

Thanks!


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