thanx grant. at least i know what i am up against. will prob just sell the thing when i am ready to leave.
one guy at royal enfield told me it has been done illegally. but no other details and/or costs were mentioned.
ok, stupid idea. now to get on with it!
thanx again
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Originally posted by Grant Johnson:
1. Int'l drivers permit unlikely to be of interest, so no worries.
2. It's POSSIBLE to ship it back and register it in the USA - but only in specific circumstances. It has to be over I think 25 years old, then it is exempt. Biut not necessarily easy to do regardless. Otherwise absolutely NOT worth the aggro and mucho dollars.
Search the site (NOT the HUBB) for
Enfield Cat US
and you'll get some info on Cat's shipment of an old Enfield. There is LOTS of Info on Enfields on the site, start searching and reading.
good luck,
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