Buying a bike in Holland, then riding home

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Baldy

Über Member
Location
ALVA
Assuming that the costoms down south are as concensious as the boarder force officers that spend their day's sleeping at Grangemouth docks. You've nothing to worry about.
 
If I were you, I'd ring around a few bike shops first, tell them what you are looking for and ask if they can sell you what you want. There are supply chain problems over here too.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Agreed. But some folk get their collective knickers in a right twist if brakes are set up European style.

riding around NYC on a bike with the brakes on the 'wrong' way round was perfectly fine until I had to a do an emergency stop and instinctively slammed on the back brake... only to quickly discover I'd slammed on the front brake :eek: Fortunately i was only going slowly and managed to bounce around on the front wheel a few times so didn't actually go over the handlebars and slam my face onto the tarmac. That was 11 years ago and I'd probably still be paying the medical fees now if I had hit the tarmac.
 

alex_cycles

Veteran
Location
Oxfordshire
riding around NYC on a bike with the brakes on the 'wrong' way round was perfectly fine until I had to a do an emergency stop and instinctively slammed on the back brake... only to quickly discover I'd slammed on the front brake :eek: Fortunately i was only going slowly and managed to bounce around on the front wheel a few times so didn't actually go over the handlebars and slam my face onto the tarmac. That was 11 years ago and I'd probably still be paying the medical fees now if I had hit the tarmac.

I once bought a mountain bike in Poland. 2nd or 3rd ride I thought it would be fun to pull a 180 on a grassy bank. Rammed on the left brake and straight over the handlebars. :eek: Thankfully only injured pride. Swapped them over as soon as I got home.
 

Gwylan

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All at sea⛵
In this post Brexit balls up, what's the situation, thinking of going to Netherlands to buy a Dutch bike, then riding home.
I am sure it won't be as simple as it was, I intend to go across on the ferry, look for what I want,have a ride about ,then ride to the ferry and home.
What problems should I expect, will it be duty except seeing as we Brits are non Euro, will I have to pay VAT then claim it back, what might happen when I come off the ferry with it, should I go through goods to declare?
I have ordered parts from Europe, which were duty except at purchase, which then delivered by courier, to have import /duty charges to be collected when invoiced by the courier, something I am loathe to do again , hence the cunning plan ,plus I get a break as well.

Amongst other things they ride on the other side of the road.

Will that matter?
 

Gillstay

Über Member
Seriously?

I guarantee noone will give a crap. If you're really paranoid, ride it through some puddles or give it a quick dunk in a canal to apply a patina of age.

Yes, but if you went over as a foot passenger and came back with a cycle it does give the game away. Esp if you buy a Koga then the VAT would be high. One of my students got caught with a new mountain bike and paid a lot of duty, despite having a low priced receipt. They did not accept it and he paid VAT on full market price. He was most upset.
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
From what I'm hearing here, there aren't as yet any checks on entering the UK from the EU, or is that only for freight?

The documentary checks and physical inspection due to be introduced for certain commercial goods has been suspended for another year, but there's still anti-smuggling checks as there always was.

Edited to add that evasion of smaller amounts of duty (which bringing in a brand new bike through the green channel would be) is way down the list of things being looked for.
 
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