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taking klr from us to canada
Talking about importing permenantly, not just passing
through to Alaska. Has anybody here ever done that?
Did they require that the KLR be bone stock? The one
I'm interested in used to be a California model, but
has an IMS tank (he doesn't have the original tank),
is decalifornicated, and has the sidestand safety
switch removed. Would Canadian customs allow this one
to be imported?
- Elron
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taking klr from us to canada
Great question, 'cause I'd like to go the other way and see about finding
and importing a KLR650C.
-----Original Message-----
From: L. Ron Waddle [mailto:penguincathedral@...]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 4:49 PM
To: KLR News Grp
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Taking KLR from US to Canada
Talking about importing permenantly, not just passing through to Alaska. Has
anybody here ever done that?
Did they require that the KLR be bone stock? The one I'm interested in used
to be a California model, but has an IMS tank (he doesn't have the original
tank), is decalifornicated, and has the sidestand safety switch removed.
Would Canadian customs allow this one to be imported?
- Elron
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Wolfy" wrote:
finding> Great question, 'cause I'd like to go the other way and see about
Just in case you haven't seen my article, courtesy of hookstr.. http://www.angelfire.com/co/klr650/page6.html Importing a bike from canada. Conall> and importing a KLR650C.
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check out my new hippo hands.
These suckers are stout! The "plastic" that he uses between the 210
denier outside material, and the 14 ounce fleece inside, is thicker
than a gallon milk jug! Between these, my warm Alpinestar gloves,
and my heated grips, I think I will have warm hands down to about 15
degrees now.
http://klr.smugmug.com/gallery/400395/1/15965757/Large
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