European Certificate Of Competency

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  1. JDStriple

    JDStriple New Member

    Jun 15, 2017
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    Does anyone know the best way to go about getting hold of a European Certificate of Competency? I need to get one so I can register my Street Triple in the UK.

    Thanks in advance
     
  2. JDStriple

    JDStriple New Member

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    thanks very much, look forward to the info
     
  3. JDStriple

    JDStriple New Member

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    *I meant conformity not competency ha
     
  4. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Hi JD, to get a European Certificate of Conformity you will need to apply to Triumph Motorcycles, Hinkley, England.

    Alternative if you speak to your nearest Triumph dealer they may be able to help you. Just one thing, when and where was your bike first registered? Any chance you can scan the registration document and send me a copy? There's a chance the the info the UK authorities need will be already on your current document.
     
  5. JDStriple

    JDStriple New Member

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    Thanks, spoke to the Triumph guys and had the certificate at my house the following day. Excellent service

    Cheers for the tip
     
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  6. Shepshows

    Shepshows New Member

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    Hello all! I need to import my 2002 Speed Triple to France, Triumph tell me it's too old to get a COC (available from 1997 for most cars I believe, so seems a bit strange unless the rules for bikes are different). Can anyone advise where I go from here? Many thanks :)
     
  7. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Hi Shepshows, are you sure you don't mean a "European Certificate of Conformity" ?

    Are you aware that the importation of vehicles into France is now 100% on line?

    A CoC will be available from either Triumph UK or Triumph France - if they can't supply you need to get a "Certificate of Type", also from Triumph.
     
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  8. Uncorrugated

    Uncorrugated Senior Member

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    You need to write to Triumph with the chassis number and as much detail as possible and they will send one out to you (for a fee - Citroen charge £169 for the privilidge!!!).
    You then also need to get the vehicle MOT'd and there is another £100 to get another bit of paper from the Vehicle Standards Agency which says that it now meets UK spec. For this you need to send the MOT along with a statement from the MOT testing station, inculding their testing station number on headed paper with their Registered office address - not their actual address - that says the speedo has been permanently changed to mph and the headlight is full uk spec.
    Apply on line for the 'Importing a vehicle from abroad pack' which gives you a step by step (with a couple of steps missing) guide of how to do it.

    Oh - and make sure you have done the NOVA declaration.
     
  9. Uncorrugated

    Uncorrugated Senior Member

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    Is that import from or export to?
     
  10. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Here's a list of documents you will need to register your bike in France. This is all assuming you live in France ??

    1. UK V5 reg doc;

    2. Coc (Certificate of Conformity)

    3. Pièce d'indentité such as a passport;

    4. Justicatif de domicile such as a recnt EDF bill;

    5. "Quittus Fiscale" - a document provided by your local Hôtel des Impôts;

    6. Completed "Demande de Carte Grise"

    7. Bill of sale or purchase invoice, translated in French - I have suitable examples if you need them.

    Remember it's all done online now, so all docs will need to be digitised.

    Go here to see more : www.ants.fr - government website.

    Cheers
    Dave

    PS Need more info - don't hesitate to ask.
     
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  11. Shepshows

    Shepshows New Member

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    Hi Uncorrugated, thanks for the reply:), I should have been more clear, the bike is currently uk registered and I need to (as a french resident) import it to France. I will reply to thebiglad with more info. Cheers
     
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  12. Shepshows

    Shepshows New Member

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    Hi Dave, thanks for all the advice:). I contacted Hinkley, and they said it's too old for them to supply the CoC. They referred me to Triumph France, but I decided to post here first incase anyone had figured this bit out before. So with your advice I will now email Triumph France and ask them for either a CoC or Certificate of Type and see what happens. I do have the purchase receipt in english, but would rather not have to pay for a certified translation. If I can PM you my email address and you could send me something suitable in french that would be marvellous! I'll give it a go now and keep you posted. Thanks again, Shep
     
  13. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Check your inbox mate.
     
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  14. Uncorrugated

    Uncorrugated Senior Member

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    Good luck - funnily enough, today I collected a French registered Speed Triple from East Sussex and delivered it to Hinckley. :)
     
  15. JayWynd

    JayWynd New Member

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    This is a good insight and glad to hear the Knowledge. I have brought over my 2018 T-100 from California and have called Triumph many times and left a message but never get a reply, as I am in need of a COC and think a full MSVA inspection seems a little too much for a 2018 Bike that is sold in UK and California. Maybe I am wrong? Any help as how to move forward?
     
  16. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Hi Jay, I think you'll find that the Certificate of Conformity is a Europe only device.

    It's a document which confirms that a vehicle conforms to european specs and testing.
     
  17. JayWynd

    JayWynd New Member

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    Thanks for replying!

    So can Triumph give that to me on my 2018 T-100 that I brought over from USA and then I can register it?
    J
     
  18. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Hi Jay, I've just spoken to Triumph and eventually got them to agree to create a list of changes required, to turn your California spec bike to a UK. Once they have proof that this has been done by a UK Triumph dealer, they will issue a document to allow the DVLA to register your bike.

    Here is their e-mail address: [email protected] - your full name and VIN number of bike required.

    They are awaiting your e-mail.
     
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  19. JayWynd

    JayWynd New Member

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    Great!
    I have just emailed them as you instructed and will await your reply. I am sure it will be a headlight adjustment as the speedo is in miles as that is mandatory in US. Thanks for you help in getting the ball rolling!
    J
     
  20. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Hi Jay good luck with that, should be quite straightforward now.

    Incidentally Mrs Biglad asked where you come from in the States as she has lots of Facebook friends from all over your country.
     
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