@Exige Over 7000kms so not in that criteria. My situation was more akin to West Cork Paul, in that I had lived abroad and brought the bike in. He however had a 'mare, whereas my import seemed very simple. I think there are clauses for moving countries with personal effects including vehicles, which come into play, as opposed to just buying summit from outside Uk.
I am not reseller and not buying to sell for profit so my conscience is clear. but just pulled out paperwork to remind myself mileage as it was some time ago and its actually just over 6k miles so my bad. but 100% no-one come to check the mileage, so you can put whatever you want to put on the registration doc surely?
Aye, it’s probably my own fault for not registering it here as soon as I moved it here. I kinda stuck it in the corner and thought Ill deal with it later but never did until last year.
Makes sense then, but lying on the form is a serious offence and in the case of a 1000 mile 1198R it could put in question the history and mileage in the future... there will be no record of vat being paid.
Yes the 3 bikes I sold on eBay that were bought by UK buyers were all 40 years old so only 5% duty to pay and no VAT. Rarity + desirability drives value, which is why I bought it. It won't go down in value. New bikes lose money 100% of the time and I got tired of that. Yes its just a 1098R with an ally tank and black wheels. If you want the best price/performance then a 1098R is a better bet, but even then finding one for sale, with 800 miles and no stories, never tracked etc is a challenge. Then again an 1198R is better value than a Desmo, as Yev says. Anyway I'll be retiring in 4 years and moving back to UK (although wife says Spain), so as Stu says, I'll bring it back with no VAT/duty and he can buy it then. We'll just have to see what the going rate is for 800 mile 1198Rs then...
I disagree. I have both and even thou they look the same they sound and ride differently. tbh I haven't ridden them much , but when I did 1198 did feel like quite a different bike (maybe was just my exited imagination?)
Yev do you know if the 1198R kit Termi exhaust is different to the 1098R? I think I read somewhere that it was, but not sure. Do you know of any other differences?
there are quite a few differences. I am sure experts will reply in a minute but I can't remember I am afraid.
According to the 1198R manual, US version was supplied with a separate full system, not slip-ons. I looked at the 1098R manual and no mention of kit exhaust so i assume not included (others will know of course - I never had a 1098R).
When you look at the new price of a V4R & Speciale, I know which bike I would rather have, even after adding all import duties + vat
Really weird that they numbered 1198r’s in US and not in the rest of the world. Mine is unnumbered. So did they run numbers for US delivery regardless of what number it was off the production line? As they surely didn’t go to USA one after another?
I would love a go on a V4R (not on the roads where i live), but the depreciation on a new one would be hard to swallow for me.
All my 1098R’s have 70mm full Systems but I think only the 1098R Bayliss’s came with 2 Systems prior to the 1198R...