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Old 3 Nov 2008
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Registering a foreign (UK) bike in Spain

My bike is in Spain at the moment and I'm thinking of registering it here.

I have been trying to find out the costs involved - it seems to be 700 Euro (ouch!) for a car - could anyone who has done this with a bike advise of cost and feasibility please?

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Dont know about spain but in portugal cost us 600euro. Had to get noise test done, have certificate that bike conforms to eu specs issued by importer in uk...and dozens of other hoops to jump thru...wouldn't do it again thats for sure
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