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Importing a Ducati from Europe to Canada

Started by rorschach, May 11, 2013, 02:09:11 AM

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rorschach

Hi. I will move to Canada to Vancouver in the near future and i also want my bike there.

It's a 2000 Monster 900 S with Ohlins in the back, Termi mufflers and all the other goodies, took good care of it and i don't want to sell it.
Sentimental value and from what i searched no 900 Ss there for sale and very expensive even the smaller capacity ones.



Is it hard to import it ?
So if i may these are my questions:

1. I understand that there is a 15 years old rule, if older than that no problem that they will accept it 100%. True?

2. What tax do i need to pay ?

3. Are there firms that handle everything, i just need to pay (more) but no worries from my part ? (i understand that the customs refuses it they will destroy it)

4. Shipping, how much and what options are there ?

5. And let's asssume the worst, i can't import it.
Can i just ship it in parts like a personall good ? and buy a regular cheap 900 there and just move my parts on that frame and i will have a spare bike in the process :)

Any imput is of great help.

Thank you.


scaramanga

call air canada cargo
http://www.aircanada.com/cargo/en/
I called them planning a future trip to Europe leaving from Montreal. They told me that my bike can be shipped on a pallet made for bikes (no crate needed).
Cost one way was about 2K cnd. They also have all the paperwork needed for importing.
Nice ride.
2008 s2r1000
2011 sf1098


rorschach


sparkyrgv

If you are moving here, you can bring whatever you want without any issues. I am not sure how the paperwork goes in that situation.  I have imported a few bikes and it is pretty straight forward, you will just need to make sure you get a list of paperwork and make sure you have them when you bring it into transport canada.  there is a $200 importation fee, and gst pst on the purchase price.