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Flea Market => Wanted => Topic started by: DirtFlier on May 01, 2015, 05:41:07 AM
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I have a riding pal in town (Troy, OH) who is looking for a used Kendon, 2-rail trailer.
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I have a riding pal in town who is looking for a used Kendon, 2-rail trailer.
Since I don't know your forum handle, it would be helpful if you would mention where in the country you are located....
Don
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I am also looking for a Kendon 2- or 3-rail trailer. I am located in metro Detroit, MI but would travel up to 250 miles for the right trailer. PM me if you've got something! Thanks.
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I think this is a little pricey but it might be what you ar looking for in CMH Ohio.
http://columbus.craigslist.org/mpo/5333940926.html (http://columbus.craigslist.org/mpo/5333940926.html)
Here is a second one that is a three rail. Doesn't look like other Kendon trailers I've seen but the price is right.
http://columbus.craigslist.org/mcy/5328196724.html (http://columbus.craigslist.org/mcy/5328196724.html)
imindlin@hotmail.com (http://RideMSTA.com/mstaforums/mhtml:{2BCEEA16-D317-4191-97C3-6D91993AD989}mid://00000012/!x-usc:mailto:imindlin@hotmail.com) is his direct contact.
BTW - I did make contact with both parties and they are still available. Good luck.
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I see one for sale in Windsor Canada for $2000 which is about $1,300 US dollars. I am sure there would be something to check with US customs and duty to pay. Link is below.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-motorcycle-parts-accessories/windsor-area-on/2009-kendondual-motorcycle-trailer/1119826305?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true (http://www.kijiji.ca/v-motorcycle-parts-accessories/windsor-area-on/2009-kendondual-motorcycle-trailer/1119826305?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true)
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Thanks, will check them out.
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I am going to check out the one in Canada tomorrow--thanks for the tip!
And to the rest of ya...don't snipe it out from under me!
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FYI: My riding pal is no longer interested in getting a trailer so have at it!
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I got the one in Canada. Absolutely no problems at the border. 8)
I did a little online research and learned that trailers are duty-free, but required to meet US FMVSS regulations. As long as the trailer has the compliance tag, the process is easy--worst case you have to fill out a form. If it doesn't have the compliance tag, then you need to use a "Registered Importer" which sounds like a right pain.
I checked to make sure the trailer had the required tag (it did). At the border, I declared it (even though I most likely could have gotten away with not saying anything). The CBP guy took a quick look and sent me on my way--no hassles with any form at all!
Phil, I owe you breakfast at the next meeting! Or if you're coming to the end of year banquet on Saturday, I'll buy you a drink instead ;D
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Steve, Your welcome! See you at the banquet.
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I have a riding pal in town (Troy, OH) who is looking for a used Kendon, 2-rail trailer.
There is one for sale in our very own classifieds. TM