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hookeniggy 22 Dec 2016 09:37

Headed to the US within a month where to buy and register a bike"?
 
Any advice?

Ideally i would like to fly to Florida and get a bike there, just not sure if i can get a Florida plate as a European citizen:scooter:

pete1100xx 22 Dec 2016 11:32

i flew into florida in 2013 from australia and purchased an old vfr800 in jacksonville.was able to get insurance from progressive insurance and it was just a matter of going to the county clerks office/dept of licencing to licence it in my name and get the new plate.i used the address of the person i bought the bike from for the paper work.had an international drivers licence with me as well.

hookeniggy 22 Dec 2016 18:23

Hey Pete, thanks my friend,
I had insurance with progressive as well, when i was traveling on my European bike in Canada, bikers and great people to work with.

Will bring my international licence, also looking for something affordable, dl 1000 or some KLR.:palm:

VicMitch 24 Dec 2016 00:42

you don't have to register where you buy a bike. If Florida is where you can get a cheap flight to , go there and buy a bike. You can get a temp plate and ride it wherever you can register it.

Mitch

hookeniggy 28 Dec 2016 11:05

You're right Mitch, thanks for the reminder, i forgot about that option, Florida is a better state to fly to, lots of affordable rental cars, not to many hours of flying time from Europe, and enough bikes, any idea for how long the tag can be valid.
Good advice!:Beach:

teevee 9 Jan 2017 03:40

30 days. but why would you not want to register in florida? that way, you get it out of the way before starting your ride and not have to worry about it later on. also, it makes getting the title and registration easier, since it was likely titled in florida before, so you will not have to have any physical (VIN) inspections done elsewhere.

hookeniggy 22 Jan 2017 18:49

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Originally Posted by teevee (Post 554557)
30 days. but why would you not want to register in florida? that way, you get it out of the way before starting your ride and not have to worry about it later on. also, it makes getting the title and registration easier, since it was likely titled in florida before, so you will not have to have any physical (VIN) inspections done elsewhere.

Ok, not sure why i haven't thought about that option yet...is it possible for non residents without a residence to get a Florida plate?

teevee 23 Jan 2017 01:29

yes. you will need an address though. i can help with that. pm for details.

hookeniggy 26 Jan 2017 21:29

Oikdoki, thanks! will send you a pm tomorrow, been staggering to long, now we have snow in Spain, where there hasn't been snow for more than a century, houses with no heat....as a result me and many with a flue:rain:

TreblesAllRound 23 Jul 2017 19:48

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Originally Posted by teevee (Post 555673)
yes. you will need an address though. i can help with that. pm for details.

Hello All,

This post marks my transition from lurker to poster. I'm coming to the US from the UK in early September to do the TAT. After reading the above and contacting a few Honda dealers near Orlando (I'm going to buy a 250 Rally), I've realised one thing missing is an address in Florida to register the bike.

Teevee, could your generosity extend to me? Or can anyone else help? I realise it is a bit of a stretch as I don't even have sufficient reputation to send a PM!

Does the DMV actually send documents I'd have to pick up, or is the address just something you put on the form and then little happens with it?

Thanks in advance.

tremens 25 Jul 2017 20:52

do I need bike driving license to register or not?

chris 26 Jul 2017 09:52

For information beyond Florida : http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...nals-can-58648

TreblesAllRound 26 Jul 2017 10:02

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Originally Posted by chris (Post 567842)

Thanks Chris. I've reckoned to have been through all of that thread (and a few others here) to determine that Florida is the best place for me to start this particular trip (Florida was the easiest place I could find on the east coast to register a bike). I'm just in need of someone to kindly let me use their address there.

Can anyone help?

TreblesAllRound 26 Jul 2017 10:07

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Originally Posted by tremens (Post 567796)
do I need bike driving license to register or not?

From what I've gathered speaking to a few Honda dealers in the Florida, you'll just need an address and ID (passport is fine apparently) to register the bike. I'm talking here about buying a new bike from a dealer, so in your situation may be different.

I think the requirement for the actual driving license comes in when getting insurance, or obviously if you get stopped by the police.

chris 26 Jul 2017 10:55

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Originally Posted by TreblesAllRound (Post 567843)
Thanks Chris. I've reckoned to have been through all of that thread (and a few others here) to determine that Florida is the best place for me to start this particular trip (Florida was the easiest place I could find on the east coast to register a bike). I'm just in need of someone to kindly let me use their address there.

Can anyone help?

Have you tried asking over on advrider.com ? There are many more Inmates over there than here on HU and it's very US-centric.


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