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Buying an imported scooter
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 9:01 pm
by Rs fruitbat
Hi , does anyone have any experience in buying an imported scooter ? I've seen a fair few scooters advertised for sale through various sources and at a reasonable price(s) , my question is how do you go about registering one ? What are the pitfalls if any ?
Re: Buying an imported scooter
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 10:01 pm
by immylam
Depends on where you are importing from. The pitfalls are quality and road worthiness of some scooters from some of the countries advertising. Would I buy and import a Scooter from a scooterist from Scandanavia or Europe - probably , would I do the same for India or vietnam etc - probably not.
Re: Buying an imported scooter
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 10:28 pm
by double h
I have an Indian import. Every time I upgrade something I find another thing wrong.EG tubeless rims cost me the price of a rear hub, cone and washer because the og was fu##ed and running out of true, dropped the forks out today to replace springs buffers ect only to find the steerer is bashed to f##k. AVOID INDIAN IMO.
Re: Buying an imported scooter
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 10:30 pm
by Rs fruitbat
immylam wrote:Depends on where you are importing from.
Thanks for the reply ,but I was talking about scooters that are already in the UK and have already been imported .
Re: Buying an imported scooter
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 11:16 pm
by double h
Rs fruitbat wrote:immylam wrote:Depends on where you are importing from.
Thanks for the reply ,but I was talking about scooters that are already in the UK and have already been imported .
My one was. Watch what you are doing out there.
Re: Buying an imported scooter
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 11:19 pm
by Rs fruitbat
double h wrote:Rs fruitbat wrote:immylam wrote:Depends on where you are importing from.
Thanks for the reply ,but I was talking about scooters that are already in the UK and have already been imported .
My one was. Watch what you are doing out there.
Will do mate , hence why I was asking on here first before I make the leap into the unknown

Re: Buying an imported scooter
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 12:05 am
by rosscla
As with anything it's 'buyer beware'.
Don't buy sight unseen. Photos are not enough.
If you don't know what your looking at, take someone who does.
If it looks too good to be true, it probably is. Walk away there will always be another one.
Ensure its been NOVA registered or you could find yourself with a tax bill.
Whatever you buy be prepared to rebuild it from the ground up. These things are mostly 30 odd years old and will have through the hands of at least one bodger wherever they come from.
Re: Buying an imported scooter
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 7:14 am
by OzOAP
How do I go about registering a scooter I bought about 5 years ago?
It was imported from Spain by previous owner.
Re: Buying an imported scooter
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 10:10 am
by rosscla
You should be able to get a NOVA no issue for that, as it's from the EU, then you have to get a dating certificate and apply for a registration. I think you have to have it more or less ready to roll though. You can't get a V5 for a box of bits.
Re: Buying an imported scooter
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 7:44 pm
by shocky
Rs fruitbat wrote:immylam wrote:Depends on where you are importing from.
Thanks for the reply ,but I was talking about scooters that are already in the UK and have already been imported .
Find out what warranties you get when you buy if any from a dealer pay with a credit card

use the scoot3r as much as possible to iron out ant faults dont be fobbed off by dealer if it all goes wrong , install ACR on your fone to record conversations for reference only

ummm take someone along who knows what there doing check tyres are EU legal and so much more
