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Robthepiano
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PostPosted: 00:55 - 22 Mar 2020    Post subject: Insurance for imported bikes Reply with quote

Hi guys,

I've bought a honda cg 125 2001 - Brazilian. I'm presuming this is a grey import? The insurance company initially asked if it was grey or parallel. I said grey. They said they wouldn't insure it along with my fazer on the same policy but then they said if I bought it in the UK is wasn't an import! So I took them at their word. The policy runs until next month so when I come to renew what should I ask be asking for? A multibike policy for my FZ6 and an grey import honda cg?

Many thanks in advance.

Rob
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PostPosted: 02:03 - 23 Mar 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi,
just go with whatever is on V5,
it will usually say if it was 1st registered overseas.
as far as i know the "brazilian" version of the cg125 was sold in uk anyway so if it doesnt mention it on v5, its not an "import".
insurance monkey is just reading from a screen & likely to know less than you as to what a "grey import" is.

cheers,
GAZ
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PostPosted: 02:19 - 23 Mar 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Awesome, cheers Gaz.
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PostPosted: 11:11 - 26 Mar 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

For cars there could be some safety differences, requirements for passenger air bags, rear seat belts, etc. so I could see the argument there. Bikes though? I could only see the emissions being different Thinking
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PostPosted: 05:34 - 29 Mar 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Easy-X wrote:
For cars there could be some safety differences, requirements for passenger air bags, rear seat belts, etc. so I could see the argument there. Bikes though? I could only see the emissions being different Thinking


also power/restrictions.
as an example, i have a french tdr125 which puts out about 28bhp as standard due to having a working ypvs, whereas the uk versions were sold with 12bhp.
so my bike wouldnt be legal for someone on cbt.

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PostPosted: 11:21 - 29 Mar 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

stirlinggaz wrote:
Easy-X wrote:
For cars there could be some safety differences, requirements for passenger air bags, rear seat belts, etc. so I could see the argument there. Bikes though? I could only see the emissions being different Thinking


also power/restrictions.
as an example, i have a french tdr125 which puts out about 28bhp as standard due to having a working ypvs, whereas the uk versions were sold with 12bhp.
so my bike wouldnt be legal for someone on cbt.

cheers,
GAZ


Haha! Good point Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 11:32 - 29 Mar 2020    Post subject: Re: Insurance for imported bikes Reply with quote

Robthepiano wrote:
Hi guys,

I've bought a honda cg 125 2001 - Brazilian. I'm presuming this is a grey import? The insurance company initially asked if it was grey or parallel. I said grey. They said they wouldn't insure it along with my fazer on the same policy but then they said if I bought it in the UK is wasn't an import! So I took them at their word. The policy runs until next month so when I come to renew what should I ask be asking for? A multibike policy for my FZ6 and an grey import honda cg?

Many thanks in advance.

Rob


The 'Brazilian' models were built in Brazil but still sold as a UK domestic model. There would be very little reason to grey-import a commuter 125 sold in the thousands in the UK, from Brazil.
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