Import Bikes from the US to Europe

Edited Date/Time 5/6/2014 11:44pm
Hey guys,

I've been lurkin round the bazaar, ebay and craigslist.
And there are some realy nice bikes, for realy litle money. So i thought about to maybe import some.
At first for myself and some friends.

So has anybody hear some experience with that?
I'm not talkin about street legal bikes, that would be pretty expensive especialy here in Germay because of
the admission.

I'm thinking to do it by ship, maybe even share a container with some car guys or so.
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4/30/2014 12:21pm
>So has anybody hear some experience with that?

Try Marc Shade on FullFloater.com. He does this a lot as a sideline.

>And there are some realy nice bikes, for realy litle money.

Yes, it seems like more and more bikes are moving to Europe or Australia. America may have had its day as the dirt bike king, but with prices being so low here, it creates less demand to keep them. Our loss is your gain I guess.
5/6/2014 11:44pm
>So has anybody hear some experience with that? Try Marc Shade on FullFloater.com. He does this a lot as a sideline. >And there are some realy...
>So has anybody hear some experience with that?

Try Marc Shade on FullFloater.com. He does this a lot as a sideline.

>And there are some realy nice bikes, for realy litle money.

Yes, it seems like more and more bikes are moving to Europe or Australia. America may have had its day as the dirt bike king, but with prices being so low here, it creates less demand to keep them. Our loss is your gain I guess.
Thanks for the link.

I don't know if there prices got lower on your side.
But over here you could pretty much charge 2k $ for a 15year old pile of sh*'#.
The market for used dirtbikes/enduros, for people to get in to the sport, has realy gotten huge here lately.

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