Under the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations, a competition vehicle is defined as:
a vehicle that is designed for use exclusively in closed-course competition and
Currently, the majority of these vehicles are not being used in racing environments, but are rather being used for recreational use. Most of these recreational vehicles are equipped with road equipment such as speedometers, headlights, turn signals, and other equipment that indicates that these vehicles are not originally designed exclusively for use in competition.
Miniature motorcycles which are not designed exclusively for closed course competition can be imported as restricted-use motorcycles and must be certified as such.
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Competition vehicles must also bear an indelible bilingual label, affixed in a conspicuous location (usually on the fuel tank), stating:
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"This vehicle is a competition vehicle and is for use exclusively in closed-course competition". "Ceci est un véhicule de compétition destiné à être utilisé exclusivement dans les courses en circuit fermé". |
Requirements for Importing Restricted-Use Motorcycles:
In the event that an importer wishes to import Restricted-Use Motorcycles, please consult the section on our web site entitled Transport Canada's Pre-clearance Program: Introduction.