rhodes_96
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Hello fellow big dog members.
I have started this thread with the hope of gaining and sharing some some knowledge into the modifications required to make our Big Dog Motorcycles road legal in different countries around the world. Basically what is required to be changed from the proper USA factory spec so the vehicle can be registered and ridden on the road where you would normally reside.
I will start this thread off where I normally reside.
I have imported in several HD and factory customs, as well as having local manufactured custom bikes complied, so I will share my experience with what I have had to do.
Mods please feel free to adjust the thread as required.
For Big Dog Motorcycles.
Australia.
1. Speedometer has to changed to metric ( Km/h)
2. Tires have to be changed to ADR (Australian design rule) approved as same type size and type as factory.
3. Exhaust has to be standard on the bike, and silencing system fitted to comply with (ADR /83/00 2011 imported bike) noise requirements max 98db.
4. License plate relocation to rear center of the bike and plate lighting.
5. Rear indicator lights need to be changed from red to amber.
6. Additional red brake light to be center mounted directly above or below the number plate, but not lower than bottom of the rear fender to be added if not using combined LED stop / rear position / rear indicators.
7. Hard tail models such as pitbull / ridgeback will require an extension on the rear fender
so as the rear fender covers a minimum of 3/4 of rear tire at 45 degrees from the center of the rear hub.
8. An ADR compliance sticker to be fitted in a visible position on the top half of the down fork tubes.
Approx cost for compliance US$5000.
The above information is what is required to have the bike ready for registration inspection by each state and territories registering department. Each state and territory registration department may also have additional requirements to be meet before it can be registered.
Spain.
1. Speedometer has to read in metric ( Km/h)
2. Exhaust has to be standard on the bike to comply with Spanish / European noise restrictions.
3. License plate relocation to rear center of the bike and plate lighting.
4. Rear indicator lights need to be changed from red to amber.
Sweden.
1. Rear indicator lights need to be changed from red to amber.
2. Speedometer has to changed to metric ( Km/h)
3. Noise restriction of exhaust to 93db.
4. License plate to be inline with back of rear fender either left, right, centre, and illuminated
I have started this thread with the hope of gaining and sharing some some knowledge into the modifications required to make our Big Dog Motorcycles road legal in different countries around the world. Basically what is required to be changed from the proper USA factory spec so the vehicle can be registered and ridden on the road where you would normally reside.
I will start this thread off where I normally reside.
I have imported in several HD and factory customs, as well as having local manufactured custom bikes complied, so I will share my experience with what I have had to do.
Mods please feel free to adjust the thread as required.
For Big Dog Motorcycles.
Australia.
1. Speedometer has to changed to metric ( Km/h)
2. Tires have to be changed to ADR (Australian design rule) approved as same type size and type as factory.
3. Exhaust has to be standard on the bike, and silencing system fitted to comply with (ADR /83/00 2011 imported bike) noise requirements max 98db.
4. License plate relocation to rear center of the bike and plate lighting.
5. Rear indicator lights need to be changed from red to amber.
6. Additional red brake light to be center mounted directly above or below the number plate, but not lower than bottom of the rear fender to be added if not using combined LED stop / rear position / rear indicators.
7. Hard tail models such as pitbull / ridgeback will require an extension on the rear fender
so as the rear fender covers a minimum of 3/4 of rear tire at 45 degrees from the center of the rear hub.
8. An ADR compliance sticker to be fitted in a visible position on the top half of the down fork tubes.
Approx cost for compliance US$5000.
The above information is what is required to have the bike ready for registration inspection by each state and territories registering department. Each state and territory registration department may also have additional requirements to be meet before it can be registered.
Spain.
1. Speedometer has to read in metric ( Km/h)
2. Exhaust has to be standard on the bike to comply with Spanish / European noise restrictions.
3. License plate relocation to rear center of the bike and plate lighting.
4. Rear indicator lights need to be changed from red to amber.
Sweden.
1. Rear indicator lights need to be changed from red to amber.
2. Speedometer has to changed to metric ( Km/h)
3. Noise restriction of exhaust to 93db.
4. License plate to be inline with back of rear fender either left, right, centre, and illuminated
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