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Shipping Motorcycle
Hey Folks,
My FIL wants to ship his beloved Harley over from Ireland to Perth. Anyone out there done the same? Anyone from the UK? Was it a big hassle, expensive, was packing the bike up a big deal? Any particular removalists who might specialise? Cheers, D. |
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I am interested in this thread too as i was going to post same question, but hubs is sports bike ... Anyone please x :thumbup:
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I'm shipping both my bikes at the end of this month.
What do you wanna know :) |
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Originally Posted by phoenix_uk
(Post 4393013)
I'm shipping both my bikes at the end of this month.
What do you wanna know :) Any news on the visa yet phoenix? D. |
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Originally Posted by daraghm
(Post 4393045)
Everything! Costs and hassle mainly, potential costs at the other end, registration, import tax (if any, bike has been owned for well over 1 year), who best to pack it up etc etc. I'm not a biker, so i'm tying to preempt his questions!
Any news on the visa yet phoenix? D. Ok i'm slinging mine in my container with the furniture so costs are zero mostly. I did have quotes for crating and sending a single bike sep and that came to £500 approx, varied but mostly that. The info for importing is here :http://www.dotars.gov.au/transport/s...importing.aspx Dont forget the import licence too $50 You then have registration details to deal with. I've not got that far yet. I'm told it's a bit of a hassle having to run it over ramps to make sure it's 'legal' i'd have thought. There was a thread a couple of weeks ago with info - i'll see if I can find it. |
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Here it is :) http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=421746
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Originally Posted by phoenix_uk
(Post 4393214)
Here it is :) http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=421746
D. |
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Originally Posted by daraghm
(Post 4393227)
Thanks a million, will pass on the info.....
D. I have looked into things very carefully, and if you are really attached to the bike for sentimental reasons, it might be cheaper and easier to sell in Ireland, and buy in Oz. For me its cheaper to buy new in Oz than second hand here in Holland, and Harleys are pretty populour down under, so I expect prices to be acceptable. (if you want a Hardley of course :D ) bringing bikes and cars when emigrating tend to be more hassle and expense than they are worth. |
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Originally Posted by phoenix_uk
(Post 4393213)
:( no not yet.
Ok i'm slinging mine in my container with the furniture so costs are zero mostly. I did have quotes for crating and sending a single bike sep and that came to £500 approx, varied but mostly that. The info for importing is here :http://www.dotars.gov.au/transport/s...importing.aspx Dont forget the import licence too $50 You then have registration details to deal with. I've not got that far yet. I'm told it's a bit of a hassle having to run it over ramps to make sure it's 'legal' i'd have thought. There was a thread a couple of weeks ago with info - i'll see if I can find it. PSS crated them up in our container. Just filled in the customs form - if the bike is registered after 1998 they try and get you to pay 10% GST (but no duty) on the original price you paid but only if your primary intention in buying was to import to Australia. Otherwise they will establish a landed value at port based on a fall-back method of valuers assessment (costs about $110, arranged through your shipper). I will go through compliance for one of the scooters and renovate the other one. Apparently they always fleece you on the AQIS quarantine cleaning bill too. PSS agents over here said it's a money making excercise designed to discourage too many people from bringing stuff in. Mark |
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Originally Posted by mbike
(Post 4397278)
I've got two scooters in the docks at Freo waiting to come into Perth. Dotars was fine as we put one through in my name and One in my Wife's (although they are both registered to me - a perk of marriage, apparently)
PSS crated them up in our container. Just filled in the customs form - if the bike is registered after 1998 they try and get you to pay 10% GST (but no duty) on the original price you paid but only if your primary intention in buying was to import to Australia. Otherwise they will establish a landed value at port based on a fall-back method of valuers assessment (costs about $110, arranged through your shipper). I will go through compliance for one of the scooters and renovate the other one. Apparently they always fleece you on the AQIS quarantine cleaning bill too. PSS agents over here said it's a money making excercise designed to discourage too many people from bringing stuff in. Mark |
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Tell me more about the cleaning please ? :)
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Originally Posted by phoenix_uk
(Post 4397489)
Great info - gives me a bit more to work with. Mine will be in freo doing the same shortly I hops. How long did your container take to arrive ?
MArk |
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Originally Posted by phoenix_uk
(Post 4397490)
Tell me more about the cleaning please ? :)
Check here for DAFF/AQIS info... http://www.daff.gov.au/content/outpu...40418DF4E4F0D5 And here for AQIS ICON listing... http://tinyurl.com/2kqsp3 Good Luck Mark |
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Originally Posted by mbike
(Post 4399293)
They expect you to power wash and/or steam cleam you bike before it is packed. Packers can provide AQIS-approved disinfectant on the day of packing. When it arrives, AQIS will inspect it for dirst. They look mainly in the tread of the tyres, underside of the bike and inside the mudguards. If it's not to their liking they order it to be cleaned which costs you transport and (inflated) cleaning rate. I got both my scooters steam cleaned but, unless your bike is concourse (mine definitely aren't) you're at the mercy of the AQIS officials.
Check here for DAFF/AQIS info... http://www.daff.gov.au/content/outpu...40418DF4E4F0D5 And here for AQIS ICON listing... http://tinyurl.com/2kqsp3 Good Luck Mark |
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