Getting a bike from Quebec without lisense

If it’s not reported then it won’t show up on any reports, and may never even have been branded. In that case it would be fine here even if it was technically rebuilt but never branded as such.

Someone else posted a Quebec based VIN checker earlier that should show branding. Due diligence. ;)
 
Let us know what you decide in the end.
The Supersport is a fun bike and surprisingly comfortable for a sports type of bike. As many have mentioned, insurance will likely be your biggest challenge. You can get your license faster than in three months, book your M1 now, complete the exit course with one of the schools, and a month later you'll be eligible for your M2.
Boa sorte.
 
Let us know what you decide in the end.
The Supersport is a fun bike and surprisingly comfortable for a sports type of bike. As many have mentioned, insurance will likely be your biggest challenge. You can get your license faster than in three months, book your M1 now, complete the exit course with one of the schools, and a month later you'll be eligible for your M2.
Boa sorte.
61* days from the day you get handed your M1 is the required waiting period.

Some insurance companies will insure you as m2 even if you still have to wait.
 
Sorry to backpedal a little here.

I always thought you had to transfer ownership in Quebec, pay the tax there, come back here, transfer ownership again, pay the tax again, then apply to get the Quebec tax back.

Now I'm seeing some people are skipping the Quebec step and just bringing the bike back with them and registering in Ontario and paying tax here only and cutting out that whole mess.

Are either/both really OK?

Considering buying a bike in QC and don't want to go back and forth twice.
I will run a VIN check and cross my fingers.
Transporting the bike myself or even riding it back is not a problem for me. I have things and friends with things :)
 
It depends on if the motorcycle is new from dealer or used.
I purchased a 1980 motorcycle that had registration in Quebec from a individual.
With the Quebec reistration and a bill of sale I was able to register it in Ontario after paying fee and HST.
As I understand if the motorcycle is new and unregistered a dealer who is registered to sell in both Ontario AND Quebec can register it for you in Ontario.
Just to confuse the issue I know of a new Aprilia that was purchased from a dealer in BC who shipped it to Ontario with documentation allowing it to be registered in Ontario by paying the HST only here.
 
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