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bikerfromsark 27 Jul 2016 02:30

Leaving a bike in the US over 1 year???
 
Hey guys, I have a quick question, I recently left my bike over in the USA and was planning on returning in about 6months time and riding it around a bit longer and then shipping it back home to New Zealand (it is on New Zealand plates) all with in 12 months of when I entered into the US from Mexico.

But... now it seems it will not be so easy to return to the US with in the year as I had planned, has anyone else taken a non US plated bike in the US and kept it there for over a year and had any problems exporting it?
Thank you all in advance


Kindest regards

George

Maddin 29 Jul 2016 09:28

Hi,

did you do any paperwork, when crossing the border from Mexico? (EPA...)

From where do you want to send it back?

Cheers
Martin

m37charlie 30 Jul 2016 06:56

Driving out of the US via a land border ( Canada, Mexico) there are no checks whatsoever. Shipping by sea is a different story as far as customs is concerned.
Charlie

VicMitch 30 Jul 2016 18:51

Leave it as long as you want, no one cares.

ktmclaire 26 Oct 2016 09:40

Quiery
 
Charlie - when you say 'there are no checks'

surely they will look at your TIP (with the date of entry) - and cancel it when you leave?

Thanks

Tony LEE 26 Oct 2016 16:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by VicMitch (Post 544388)
Leave it as long as you want, no one cares.

Must be some reason why they have 15 cameras in each lane in and out of the USA so I don't believe that they don't care. They may choose not to make a fuss, but if you trip the alarm switch for whatever reason, they will know exactly when you entered and when you left.

Gerald Bauer 29 Nov 2016 22:45

If this is an option (and to try the safe way) go to Canada. Crossing the border the U.S. do not care about your bike. Then you are able to ship from Vancouver with a motorcycle staying less than 12 month in the country.
My Yamaha has stayed in the U.S. for 14 month, before I left to Canada in 2006. Same problem, planed was less than 12 month ...

TimTyler 29 Nov 2016 22:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tony LEE (Post 549965)
Must be some reason why they have 15 cameras in each lane in and out of the USA

Agreed. Every time I cross into Canada or back into the US they ask for my plate number if their cameras can't read it. I think they keep track.


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