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cacasplat3 wrote:^^^^ so apparently u never got around to buying the R6 i remember u posting about........
good advice......Porn Star, and i guess its always better to start riding with sumone who is starting as well.........
pornie, care to share how u got your bike in![]()
i went to license office this morning, and a guy there told me i need a receipt for the bike if i'm importing it myself, and the receipt has to be on the name of the person who is clearing the bike....once shipping and insurance is paid for and u pay MVT etc its no hassle......not sure if u need to get a vehicle importation license like u need if u are importing a car privately. .....i know customs can be a pain, cuz a guy i know (who's also on tuner) who works on the port says he saw a couple bikes there a for a long while.....i guess the importers didnt have everything........
think i will talk to a customs brokerage firm.
katurbobeast i'm not sure who does it in PoS, best thing to do is just go to the office in the morning and speak to some of the instructors..........see who offers it![]()
just got a pm...horsie's number if 750-8000 and the person who pm'ed me says he gives lessons.......
De Dragon wrote:So you and Mr. Gear are self taught?Porn Star wrote:Dealer is Green's Cycles. Located behind Kay Donna Drive-In. 663-BIKE.
My R1 was produced after the ECU recall so it had the good ECU.
cacasplat3 wrote:Pornie thanks for the info....will be checking them out soon.....i'm guessing Mr. Gear got his out of Ansa...?
i know a couple ppl who ride so wont be too hard to get some pointers out of them....
DF1_2nR,dont think there is a limit, u should check with sumone in transport div. to make sure.
the thing i fear about riding locally is the lack of respect that car men have for bikers, especially taxi drivers and the useless civic/almera/lancer men who's penis is soo small they must prevent u from passing no matter what......
in the many european countries i've been to, bikers are treated with great respect on the road......i was actually talking to W2J about this the other day, and he though that because trinis want to follow the american way of might is right....thats why our bike population will always be small. if bikers were treated with more courtesy on the roads i think the numbers would be a lot more and traffic would be less........
katurbobeast wrote:since we on bikes here now.......maybe someone can point me in d direction of where i can get Velocity Stacks for my ITBs.....this is for a car engine now....
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