Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 3:47 am
Thanks, xj
That's pretty much what I've heard elsewhere. Didn't know that MC parts were duty-free though. Good to know.
I'm still a bit nervous though. My experience with US immigration is that their knowledge of the rules varies depending on how well trained they are. Not sure if I should have the same reservations about Canada Customs.
With winter setting in, I have time before I take the plunge, so I'll ponder all of this info before buying. Another issue I've heard of is that local MC shops may be reticent to mount your tires if you don't buy it from them, so that's something else I have to consider.
Knowledge is power.
Thanks.
That's pretty much what I've heard elsewhere. Didn't know that MC parts were duty-free though. Good to know.
I'm still a bit nervous though. My experience with US immigration is that their knowledge of the rules varies depending on how well trained they are. Not sure if I should have the same reservations about Canada Customs.
With winter setting in, I have time before I take the plunge, so I'll ponder all of this info before buying. Another issue I've heard of is that local MC shops may be reticent to mount your tires if you don't buy it from them, so that's something else I have to consider.
Knowledge is power.
Thanks.