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O/T (sort of) Grey Import Motorcycles
Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:07
Penguin (NSW)
My son has just bought his first motorcycle, a Suzuki GSF250V which I've found is a grey import.
From experiences with grey import 4wd's, are local dealers able to source parts for them or do you have to resort to wreckers or overseas?
Any info appreciated.
Mike
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AnswerID: 202267 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:20
Member - Blue (VIC)
replied: Mike, don't know if you get Motorcycle
Trader
magazine there... They have a section from an importer who specializes in grey import learner legal bikes... Mates have purchased from him and have found his parts sources are excellent.
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AnswerID: 202270 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:29
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replied: Parts will be no problem at all, Insurance companies play hard to get with imports.
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AnswerID: 202273 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:56
RosscoH
replied: We sold imported Kubota tractors for a while, you will find for every grey import there was a model sold in
Australia
, the only difference will be the model number, check it out and when you find the same bike that was Australian delivery use that model number to buy parts.
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FollowupID: 461793 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 15:20
donks1 posted:
wrong!!!!!!!
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FollowupID: 461804 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 17:00
Scoey (QLD) posted:
That's pretty helpful donks!
Cheers
Scoey!
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FollowupID: 461926 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 22:40
Truckster (Vic) posted:
>> you will find for every grey import there was a model sold in
Australia
,
not with bikes though.
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AnswerID: 202295 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 14:42
TerraFirma
replied: Parts no problem and neither is the fact the bike was imported. You are personally allowed to import a bike and you shouldn't be made to feel criminal about it. Imported cars and bikes are and will continue to become a bigger business in the future.
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AnswerID: 202334 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 17:32
Kiwi Kia
replied: If you need a part then ask on an internet
forum
and I am sure you will find good advice very quickly as to where to find it. And if it is a small part then you may even get an international reply.
Asian second hand imports are all the go in New Zealand and the new vehicle / bike importers found that they were missing out on so much trade that they are now importing parts for models that were never sold new in the country at anytime!
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AnswerID: 202342 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 18:15
GaryInOz (Vic)
replied: Depends whether it is a left hand drive or right hand drive ;-)
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FollowupID: 461842 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 18:24
Kiwi Kia posted:
Left hand drive.... motorbike or car? The lefthand drive motorbikes are not that common these days.
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AnswerID: 202417 Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 01, 2006 at 22:47
Truckster (Vic)
replied: Grey import bikes... very dodgey area. Usually nothing wrong, but when one of what became Sydneys largest dealer groups of bikes (they bought out 8 of sydneys largest other dealers and closed doors on most!) started selling bikes, then telling people they wouldnt service bikes over 4 yrs old, alarms started ringing.
There are no laws that prevent dealers from winding the speedo back on bikes/cars imported.. as long as its done before leaving Japan's bond, and arriving customs in aussie - plenty of time there to change things ...
One of the shops I used to work for were one of the first to start importing 250's back in the day, and we did awesome out of it. great money to be made, once you have gone thru hell to get them ADR'ed...
parts: usually some other model GSX/Zuki parts will fit, others you will have to 'make do' or special order from O/S..
resale on imports sux as the history is never known.
Insurance: some companies play hardball, others are too stupid to know.
Enjoy the bike, do plenty of training courses on it before setting off to enjoy the country side...
Ex rider- 28+ yrs.
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AnswerID: 202496 Submitted: Thursday, Nov 02, 2006 at 09:37
Penguin (NSW)
replied: Thanks to all who have replied
My wife and I have been riding for over 30 years but unfortunately, I'm a bit rusty on the current models. My son did the legwork in finding the bike and I just went along and test rode it. Wasn't even thinking of imports.
There's no real problem with the bike at the moment, I was just planning ahead. He will probably sell it as soon as he has his full licence and hop onto his mother's XJ600.
Thanks again
Mike
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