Rules and Regulations for Importing Bikes in India

Bike enthusiasts from different corners of India have been importing         high-performance bikes to satiate their zeal for high-speed biking.         Notwithstanding their astronomical price tags, these cult machines do         have a fair number of admirers in India.
Post Dhoom, the Bollywood potboiler which featured John Abraham in a         Suzuki Hayabusa, this small community of high-power bike aficionados is         growing with every passing day. To import a brand new bike, one will         have to pay 105 percent duty and 100 percent on a used one. The Exim         Policy 2001 lifted quantitative restrictions on the import of         second-hand vehicles.
The import of vehicles shall be subject to the following guidelines of         the Government of India:
 1. (I) A new imported vehicle shall mean a vehicle that: -
 (a) has not been manufactured/assembled in India; and
 (b) has not been sold, leased or loaned prior to importation into India;         or              (c) has not been registered for use in any country according to the laws          of that country, prior to importation into India.
    (II) The import of new vehicles shall be subject to the following         conditions:
 (a) The new vehicle shall-
 (i) have a speedometer indicating the speed in km / h;
          (ii) have right hand steering, and controls (applicable on vehicles         other than two and three wheelers);
         (iii) have photometry of the headlamps to suit "keep-left"         traffic; and
 (iv) be imported from the country of manufacture.
         (b) In addition, the new vehicle shall conform to the provisions of the         Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and the rules made thereunder, as applicable,         on the date of import.
 (c) The import of new vehicles shall be permitted only through the         Customs port at Nhava Sheva (Mumbai), Calcutta and Chennai.
 2. (I) A second hand or used vehicle shall mean a vehicle that :-
 (a) has been sold, leased or loaned prior to importation into India; or
 (b) has been registered for use in any country according to the laws of         that country, prior to importation into India;
 (II). The import of second had or used vehicles shall be subject to the         following conditions:-
 (a) The second hand or used vehicle shall not be older than three years         from the date of manufacture;
 (b) The second hand or used vehicle shall:
 (i) have right hand steering, and controls (applicable on vehicles other         than two and three wheelers);
 (ii) have a speedometer indicating the speed km / h; and
 (iii) have photometry of the headlamps to suit "keep left"         traffic.
 (c) In addition, the second hand or used vehicle shall conform to the         provisions of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 and the rules made thereunder,         as applicable, on the date of import.
 (d) Import of second hand vehicles shall be allowed only through the         customs port at Mumbai.
 (e) The second hand or used vehicles imported into India should have a         minimum roadworthiness for a period of 5 years from the date of         importation into India with assurance for providing service facilities         within the country during the five year period.
For this purpose, the         importer shall, at the time of importation, submit a declaration         indicating the period of roadworthiness in respect of every individual         vehicle being imported, supported by a certificate issued by any of the         testing agencies, which the Central Government may notify in this         regard.
 (f) The vehicle has to be submitted for testing to Vehicle Research and         Development Establishment (VRDE), Ahmednagar, of the Ministry of Defence         or the Automotive Research Association of India, Pune or the Central         Farm and Machinery Training and Testing Institute, Budni, Madhya         Pradesh, and such other agencies as may be specified by the Central         Government, for granting a certificate by that agency as to the         compliance of the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 and any         rules made thereunder.
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