Originally Posted by
PsychoFish
Grey Imports or Parallel Imports are products that have been imported through non-official distributors and/or does not meet local regulations. It's not a counterfeit product.
This is fairly common with motorcycles. Take the Yamaha YZF-R1 as an example. Goes for +/- R190k new if your buy it from a Yamaha official dealership. You can however get the Japanese Spec R1 from an unofficial dealer (i.e. the motorcycle was exported from Japan to Mozambique or Tanzania and then moved to South Africa to be sold). You can pick those up for around R140k. However, even though almost everything is identical (you might have to switch headlights, the ECU might be set differently, etc). Hell you can even buy parts for it from Yamaha and it will all fit, however Yamaha will not honor a warranty issue on the motorcycle. The dealer you bought the motorcycle from might offer some warranty, but the onus is then on the seller/dealer to ensure that they source and fit the parts accordingly.
Hell, if it works and works for at least 2 years without giving you issues you're ok. IF that's even a grey import.