Yup, I did it about a month ago. Bought bike and drove it back the same day.
In fact, you don't even need to stop on the US side of the border, just proceed straight to the Canadian side and fill out the paperwork there.
Bill of sale and manufacturer's statement of origin (MSO) are required.
I was surprised at not needing anything from US Customs as well. I called the contact number listed at http://www.customs.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/ny/0901.xml (this is for the Queenston - Lewiston border crossing), and they told me to go straight through.
The lady at the exportation...
OK, I just went through the entire importation process. All that's left to do is to show up at the MTO tomorrow to get the plates. I ended up importing a brand new SV650 with ABS. Total savings were around 15% (not to mention you can't find one right now in Ontario anyway). I brought my bike...
Brand new bike
I'm trying to import a brand new bike. I called the Lewiston contact for importing motor vehicles and I was told that I wouldn't need to fax anything beforehand to the US-side of the crossing (because the bike is brand new and has never been registered). Does anyone have any...
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