Motorcycling in France

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   14/06/2008, 20:57
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Except that when I imported my 2002 MG ZT-T with an EU type approval number on the V5C the Prefectaire (Drome 26) would not accept this and I had to pay 180 euros for a CoC.  I believe some departments (Haute-Alps 05) would've accepted an EU type approval number.
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   15/06/2008, 9:26
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As I said previously, the prefecture will accept an EU CoC without question - which is exactly what your prefecture did......

The documentation requirements are clearly set out on each prefecture website.

 


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   19/09/2008, 9:36
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Just thought I would add a comment.

Several years ago now (time passes too quickly) I registered my UK bike here in France - yes it was more than 106bhp.

As with many things in France , how easily things happen depend on the day of the week and the people you are dealing with etc

I needed a Cof C - NO ONE even the manufacturer asked for evidence of restiction.
NO ONE asked for headlight changes.

The bike was given a once over by a local officail dealer this was a requirment!! to produce his 'confirmation that the bike was OK'

The bike was passed by the MINES (I think thats what they're called)

Yes you needed the receipt and the tax form, but just to say things will change depending on who you deal with - irrelevant of what the law states!




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   19/09/2008, 9:38
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Oh and the bike was first registered in 1994!

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   19/09/2008, 12:23
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Making comments based on what happened several years ago doesn't really help anyone trying to get their bike imported and registered these days. 

As far as the irrelevance of the law is concerned, if you take the time to read back through the other threads here, you will find that the law is quite clear and when it's complied with, success follows....

 

 


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   19/09/2008, 13:32
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I used to be a member of this forum several years ago, perhaps reading some of your comments (here and elsewhere) thats why I gave it up! The article did not give instructions , it was  a 'comment' based on facts  - all be them old, that irrelevant of 'laws' they don't always apply!!!!! Read some of the other forum comments and you will see this to be so.
You seem very capable of spouting legal texts, its a shame the French don't allways follow their laws!!

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   19/09/2008, 16:09
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Speedy, i think that you will find that SD is a very well respected member of this forum and is able to research things that others find difficult. There are many here that are very grateful to him and his huge knowledge of all things legal.
Just because a French person takes no notice of a law does not make it an excuse for a foreigner to do the same. What worries many of us is the headline that would result from a Brit being caught breaking a law, we would all be tarred with the same brush.

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   19/09/2008, 19:40
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 Speedy wrote:

I used to be a member of this forum several years ago, perhaps reading some of your comments (here and elsewhere) thats why I gave it up! The article did not give instructions , it was  a 'comment' based on facts  - all be them old, that irrelevant of 'laws' they don't always apply!!!!! Read some of the other forum comments and you will see this to be so.
You seem very capable of spouting legal texts, its a shame the French don't allways follow their laws!!

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You surely don't expect us to take you seriously when you come out with statements claiming that the application of the regulations is 'dependent on the day of the week and the people you are dealing with' .......  Confused [8-)]

 


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   19/09/2008, 22:57
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Save your breath (or keyboard fingers), it's not worth bothering. Many of us are grateful for your valuable advice and long may it remain so.

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