Problem homologation K9 Passenger

Energy One

Cesad

Member
Hello Team

I have a big issue with my K9 09,
when I passed the inspection, which was my surprise that the bike has been approved only for one passenger. Is there a generic manufacturer's certification for this problem? Anyone has the same problem in Europe?

if you can see in file attach " Codigo s.1.1 " 1/1 means , only 1 passenger.Captura.JPG

Thanks!!!
 

Cesad

Member
Did you have it inspected with all the passenger accessories installed? Not sure how big of a deal it is I personally wouldn't hesitate to ride 2 up anyways
I think you are right. the problem the BD entered in the firts moment in Germany and after that went to Spain. And I suppose the inspection was passed without passegenr pillow and passenger pegs so the problem that I have , there is no global manufacturing certification for a single homologation i need to pass an unitary homologation with a specific test for that , so nightmare and imaning the cost for thar.

Thanks
 

what?

Active Member
Europe has some icky requirements...
figured as much. got mine inspected first year i bought it at a local bike shop and that was it. guy took my paperwork, went in the back and did something with a demo bike, and then came out with a diagnostic printout and gave me a passing sticker for my bike out front. he didn't even go out front to check to see if my VIN matched up. LOL
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
Franco lives in Spain.....I'm sure he can shed some light on this subject.
Yes, Cesar and I have been talking.... the problem comes from when the bike first came into Europe via Germany, there it was stamped for NO passenger!!! Now Cesar has a big problem to change that... or pay another 2000 plus bucks to re-do the paperwork.
 

TapioK

Well-Known Member
They may require a strap or something for passanger to hold on. Seat and pegs may well not be enough . Thank god the rules in Finland are getting more reasonable, DOT is now accepted
 

Cesad

Member
Yes, Cesar and I have been talking.... the problem comes from when the bike first came into Europe via Germany, there it was stamped for NO passenger!!! Now Cesar has a big problem to change that... or pay another 2000 plus bucks to re-do the paperwork.
The other options is ride iligal with the possible insurance problem in case of a crash
 

Cesad

Member
They may require a strap or something for passanger to hold on. Seat and pegs may well not be enough . Thank god the rules in Finland are getting more reasonable, DOT is now accepted
Thanks but it completely true, this is the reason i need to pay 2000$ , the homologation company need to do a lot of test with the bike no only with the pegs and pillow as you said to issue a certification for homologate everythig .
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
They may require a strap or something for passanger to hold on. Seat and pegs may well not be enough . Thank god the rules in Finland are getting more reasonable, DOT is now accepted
Nope, no strap... in the old days yes... not anymore... now its just the pillion and pegs... the F up was made in Germany when the bike first arrived from the US.
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
For me will be a helpfull to have a manufacturing certification of that
Can someone approach the guys from Big Dog? in Kansas?... can´t remember the names right now.. Matt? could they give Cesar a hand on this matter?
That would be very much appreciated.

:patriot:
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
Thanks but it completely true, this is the reason i need to pay 2000$ , the homologation company need to do a lot of test with the bike no only with the pegs and pillow as you said to issue a certification for homologate everythig .
Correct me if I am wrong... but, could it be that your K9 arrived without passenger pegs??? If that´s a yes then that´s why in Germany went with a solo rider bike homologation!!!
 

Cesad

Member
Nope, no strap... in the old days yes... not anymore... now its just the pillion and pegs... the F up was made in Germany when the bike first arrived from the US.
You are Right Franco, i supouse that this is the main reason, the bike when arrived from Germany no came with pegs and pillion. The original owner didnt give me anything when i bought the bike locally.
As you know if you like to bring a BD from USA directly to Spain now it,s no possible always need to be registered firts for other european country before past the homologation in Spain.
 
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