nc 29's in the states?!?!?
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				cbr racer
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nc 29's in the states?!?!?
i am moving to the US soon and was wondering if you can get hold of an nc29 over there???!?!
any takers
			
			
									
						
										
						any takers
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				Dan Norton
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Re: nc 29's in the states?!?!?
there will be one or two kncoking about that have gone in under the radar.....however, why not just take one from the uk with you?  
			
			
									
						
										
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				slo12
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Re: nc 29's in the states?!?!?
Often seen in the "bikes wanted" section, rarely in the for sale section. They fetch a pretty fair price when someone does sell one.
			
			
									
						
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Re: nc 29's in the states?!?!?
very FEW and far between for any 400 in the USA.
being grey imports, US customs will impound it and you will have a right time getting it through.
my best advice is to find out what "mot/emissions" for the state you are going to, get the bike set up to them, split the bike in to bits! and ship it over as scrap metal/parts!
			
			
									
						
										
						being grey imports, US customs will impound it and you will have a right time getting it through.
my best advice is to find out what "mot/emissions" for the state you are going to, get the bike set up to them, split the bike in to bits! and ship it over as scrap metal/parts!