I just came back from 2 weeks in Ireland where we hired some bikes and toured around.
We went to the Armoy road races - which is a whole other thread - and stayed in a B&B where I came across 1981 Suzuki X7. I've always loved them so I bought it. For 75 pounds I thought it was a good deal.
It's a true barn find in a bit of a sorry state and non runner but its all there. The tank is a little rusty inside but it's solid and most parts are still available from Suzuki. The owner had it from new and has all the paperwork but parked it in 1988 and it has not turned a wheel since.
I have a conversation with the Ministry on Friday and conformed that it could be registered here. The next problem is getting it home.
Has anyone used services such as uship or shiply or is it better to look at regular shipping company? Is it better to try and ship it intact or break it down and put it in a packing crate? Sorry for all the dumb questions and suggestions are very welcome
I know there are some ex-pats on here from the UK/Ireland so hoping one of them went through a similar process.
TIA
We went to the Armoy road races - which is a whole other thread - and stayed in a B&B where I came across 1981 Suzuki X7. I've always loved them so I bought it. For 75 pounds I thought it was a good deal.
It's a true barn find in a bit of a sorry state and non runner but its all there. The tank is a little rusty inside but it's solid and most parts are still available from Suzuki. The owner had it from new and has all the paperwork but parked it in 1988 and it has not turned a wheel since.
I have a conversation with the Ministry on Friday and conformed that it could be registered here. The next problem is getting it home.
Has anyone used services such as uship or shiply or is it better to look at regular shipping company? Is it better to try and ship it intact or break it down and put it in a packing crate? Sorry for all the dumb questions and suggestions are very welcome
I know there are some ex-pats on here from the UK/Ireland so hoping one of them went through a similar process.
TIA