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Re: Homologation Labels

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2020 12:14 pm
by Le_Fromage_Grande
Dunno, but there's one on my FZ750, if I remember I'll have a look, it's definitely a UK bike - you can tell by the frame number (and I've got the original 30 year old sales invoice for it)

Re: Homologation Labels

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2020 12:30 pm
by Yorick
These are the only markings on my Suzuki and Husky. Both newish
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Re: Homologation Labels

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:45 am
by Doc
The CB500 (2001) doesn't seem to have an e number on the plate.
The Thruxton (2018) has an e9 label, deffo a uk bike.

Re: Homologation Labels

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 6:14 pm
by bob_summers
I was looking at these online yesterday, as I'm going to import a 2010 ZZR14 from UK to Spain. Mine is E4, which according to this list means it was homologated in Holland, though my dad bought the bike new from a UK dealer. E1 is Germany, E11 is UK and the others you can probably work out.
e6*93/81*0023*00

donde:

e: significa Unión Europea;

6: identifica el país de homologación, según la lista adjunta:

1 Alemania, 2 Francia, 3 Italia, 4 Países Bajos, 5 Suecia, 6 Bélgica, 9 España, 11 Reino Unido, 12 Austria, 13 Luxemburgo, 17 Finlandia, 18 Dinamarca, 21 Portugal, 23 Grecia, 24 Irlanda

93/81: es la directiva de aplicación (también puede ser 92/53);

0023: es el número de homologación;

00: número de modificación o de la revisión desde la homologación inicial