Problem is it has no compliance plate on the frame :'( can i get around this if i want to register it? any help would be great
Did it once have a complaince plate?
If its an import, then the realistic only way to get it rego'd is to buy an XR400 frame with a complaince plate, and move everything over.
If it did have a compliance plate, that's been lost (or whatever), then you might be OK -
but tread carefully.
1. Look at whether the frame and/or engine numbers look dodgy. If they look dodgy, then steer well clear.
2. Do a REVS check. If you buy the bike, then pay for the certificate.
3. Find out if the bike has been rego'd in Australia before. Old rego papers, rego label and/or rego plate would be VERY helpful - but make absolutely sure that the bikes frame number matches what's on the paper work.
4. If you can't get any proof of previous rego, then ring Honda Australia, and ask whether the bike was originally fitted with one, and if they'd be willing to put something in writing saying that the particular bike was built to meet ADRs.
Compliance plates are stupid, really. Officially, the authorities make them into a huge big deal - basically "no plate = no rego, ever", but if you dig a little deeper, they're not
quite as paranoid as they make out. Let's face it, they're a dinky little aluminium plate that's easily damaged/lost/whatever. So despite the hysterical talk, all they really need is to know that the bike was once fitted with a compliance plate.