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Shipping my motorbike to Thailand from the UK

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I had the import page bookmarked, but with the change to ASEAN the bookmark does not display. It lists ALL the Forum topics

Real Nice !!! And this is an Upgrade ? 555

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  • Really, the standard response is "don't bother" and for a 125, double don't bother.   If it's "nice" enough to make it attractive to a customs officer ...   Anyway, IIRC the import

  • OP: No, no, no, no.! Thailand has the cheapest small bikes in the world. Many repos now w/ Covid thing. Buyers market bigtime.

  • Didn't they ban the import of used motorcycles back in 2012 ? Just saw a thread about that (https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/548685-thai-cabinet-approves-ban-on-imports-of-used-vehicles/) I think th

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10 minutes ago, johng said:

There is a report of success here.

I remember reading and commenting about  someone else   saying they  imported a car  but there where specific special circumstances  something like  US military vehicle of maybe diplomatic..can't find the post now.

(not for lack of searching)

This report is from 2016, but last year Thailand changed the laws, now it's not possible anymore.

On 5/25/2020 at 3:29 PM, cmrichsw said:

I don't think you will get a Green book for the bike. Without a Green book the bike is worthless in Thailand. Don't waste your money lots of nice legal small bikes are available here. 

Yes he could assumming the bike gets through customs, to get green book it has to be inspected and the cost of inspection back in 2008 was 24,000 baht. 

You then have to pay more to process the bike details and everything into DLT registered system.

I enquired to do it for a CB400 which I bought in Thailand with no book. 

 

On 5/25/2020 at 4:24 PM, bert bloggs said:

If you ever do import it ,can you ask them what happened to the Jag that i imported about 21 years ago , ????

it was probably at the same place as my bosses Royal Enfield imported in 2000

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