orangeguy72 Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 Will I have any problems with america trying to ship my Honda PCX 150 back Nevada. Can anyone also tell what I can expect to pay?. Do you rent a shipping container and it's your to fill? I have a bed frame that I would like to ship back with my PCX150 motorbike. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inzman Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 I doubt you will be able to register it in the USA ,needs to be made for usa use. These bikes don't pass muster, many little things don't meet usa standards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VocalNeal Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 (edited) Speedo in Kms, turn signals not USA spec. Etc.Lights may dip the wrong way? Check with Nevada DMV before you pack it. Edited November 23, 2015 by VocalNeal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Overandout Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 Maybe he doesn't want to register it in the US, he doesn't ask anything about registering it!! These was a thread not long ago that suggested that there my be some tax issues with exporting the bike, but there was never really any clarity on that, but it would be worth finding out if there really is a tax liability for exporting a vehicle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
orangeguy72 Posted November 23, 2015 Author Share Posted November 23, 2015 This Honda does sell this excat PCX 150 in the US,but I'm sure the speedo is in miles. Have anyone tried shipping a bike from thailand to the US?. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papa al Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 (edited) Checked out PCXs in a Denver showroom. $3500. Not identical to Thai offering. 155cc to allow legal access to freeways, for example. But what the hay, go for it. Edited November 23, 2015 by papa al Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lampang2 Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 Remember that USA is one of the most beurocratic countries on planet earth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papa al Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 Maybe he doesn't want to register it in the US, he doesn't ask anything about .Good point, lots of desert in Nevada.Some nobbies, and PCX is a OHV. The "X" designates 'cross' right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slipperylobster Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 seems like more trouble than it is worth. ditch it here...buy something similar there....a few years older...but in spec. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lampang2 Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 Maybe he doesn't want to register it in the US, he doesn't ask anything about .Good point, lots of desert in Nevada.Some nobbies, and PCX is a OHV. The "X" designates 'cross' right? XR 4 stroke. CR 2 stroke. Honda lingo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
papa al Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 Thanks for clearing that up, I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VocalNeal Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 (edited) Maybe he doesn't want to register it in the US, he doesn't ask anything about registering it!! No of course he doesn't, he just wants to take it home so he can make a coffee table out of it. Checked out PCXs in a Denver showroom. $3500. Not identical to Thai offering. 155cc to allow legal access to freeways, for example. But what the hay, go for it. Thai version is 153cc so technically , rounded up, is closer to 155 than 150. Made over 150 so it can, as stated, go on freeways. So is as far as I know from being on the PCX forum, the same except for turn signals and kms speedo. Might not have the correct sticker, if there is one, but is the same. If it is a 2015 model only the km's is a concern. Edited November 23, 2015 by VocalNeal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thrilled Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 I would give it to A family friend in Thailand.I mean it's only A step away from being A moped.I can't believe some of the things I'm reading on this forum.I need to have my head examined.I'm actually answering it also. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheFishman1 Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 Sale here buy there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BKKdreaming Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 not many step thru Hondas around the USA , some old Trail 90-110s , most from the 1970s-80s , very low mileage as they were bought by motor home people to ride around the campground etc , Mopeds are under 50cc and may not need a licence , but I believe all 2 strokes imports are banned now for emissions .. I would not want to chance it , but if you do find a BKK company that packs shared containers , or do a Johnny Cash and ship it "one piece at a time" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
berybert Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 Your bike will be crated and its up to you if you want to pay for a 20 foot container or share one with other people. Sharing will mean you will more than likely have to wait a little longer for it to be shipped as companies will fill the container before it gets shipped. Of course sharing will be a lot cheaper. P.M me and I can give you the email of someone who will give you a free quote. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Overandout Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 not many step thru Hondas around the USA , some old Trail 90-110s , most from the 1970s-80s , very low mileage as they were bought by motor home people to ride around the campground etc , Exactly. If he wants to use it on a camp site, private compound, ranch, farm or perhaps even as a pit bike or whatever, surely there's no need to register it? I am even thinking of taking my bike back to Europe even though I won't be able to register it, but I won't be making a coffee table out of it. I will just use it in the village in the mountains where there is never any police and most of the locals ride around on unregistered bikes too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cgphuket Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 You would pay more for shipping than the bike is worth, plus import tax, but if you want to have the only $10,000 scooter on your block, go for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Langsuan Man Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 Here read what US Customs has to say, if it is non compliant, registering it will be the least of the OP problems If vehicles manufactured abroad conform to U.S. safety, bumper, and emission standards, it is because these vehicles are exported for sale in the United States. Therefore, it is unlikely that a vehicle obtained abroad meets all relevant standards. Be skeptical of claims by a foreign dealer or other seller that a vehicle meets these standards or can readily be brought into compliance. Vehicles entering the United States that do not conform with U.S. safety standards must be brought into compliance, exported, or destroyed. source: http://www.cbp.gov/trade/basic-import-export/importing-car Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Overandout Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 Surely there must be exceptions? I know a German guy living in the states that imported an old classic car (I mean really proper old, like 1920s) from Germany. I'm pretty sure that didn't need bringing into compliance.. I don't think he can drive it on the public road though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BKKdreaming Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 yes you can import old cars and motorbikes , 25 years old makes it easy , Newer may be possible , but not cost wise, Vehicles entering the United States that do not conform with U.S. safety standards must be brought into compliance, exported, or destroyed. you may have to put up a bond , and if you do not get it up to standards export it or destroy it....... Probably not worth it for a Honda bike , maybe worth it for a rare Ferrari Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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