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Importing Motorcycle from USA to EU (France)
Good morning all!
I will be moving to France with the US government and will have my 2015 Yamaha SR400 shipped in my household goods. I am having a hard time figuring out if my specific bike will be compliant with EU law regarding motorcycles (no phone number on the Yamaha France website). I am not temporarily importing my bike, I am moving over there indefinitely. Can anyone point me in the right direction regarding the steps that will happen when I arrive and the bike needs to clear customs? How can I be certain that the bike will be legal in France? It's a Yamaha SR400 2015 which is also sold in the EU, I just don't know if there are any modifications that are made to the bike in order to be street legal over there. Thank you in advance for the help! joe |
Importing Motorcycle from USA to EU (France)
Am sure someone with more specific info will be along but my understanding is you will be fine if you have a certificate of EU conformity for your bike, which would either already be in your bike paperwork, or available from Yamaha.
If not and you were bringing it to the UK you’d have to get specific single vehicle approval test (i looked into importing a bike from the US). As this relates to EU rules i anticipate France will be similar. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
If your moving there permanently then you will become a French citizen. As an immigrant you could be allowed to import a vehicle ... check with the French embassy.
In Australia where people have imported vehicles the distributor of said vehicle have uniformly refused to supply documents that verify the vehicle compliance with local laws. Their reasoning is they have paid for the tests to verify compliance at some cost, that cost is passed on the buyers. If they supplied the documents free then they'd loose custom. EU = metric speedo ... not miles. First failure. |
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Would I be able to unpack the bike from my household goods and register it temporarily as a tourist/whatever until I can gather the necessary paperwork? Thank you in advance! |
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Does that change how I would go about importing the bike? |
Here’s the global site: https://global.yamaha-motor.com/
I suspect asking them would be the right place to start as they could confirm if the US and EU models differ. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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---------------------- A bike imported here and they used on Australian roads must have a speedo in kmh .. unless it is a vintage vehicle. A rental bike I had in the UK had its kmp speedo converted to mph .. I would have thought that was a requirement in the UK. There does come a point where it is simply easier to sell your bike at 'home', and buy another one there. |
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