HQ 953799
MAY 5 1994
CLA-2:CO:R:C:M 953799 JAS
Mr. Dennis Heck
Tower Group International, Inc.
5420 West 104th. St.
Los Angelos, CA 90045-6069
RE: Motorcycle Cables; Brake Cable, Choke Cable, Clutch Cable,
Head Lamp Adjustment Cable, Side Stand Switch Cable,
Speedometer Cable, Tachometer Cable, Starter Cable, Throttle
Cable; Stranded Wires and Cables, Heading 7312; Section XVI,
Note 1(l); HSC Document 37.700 Annex G/14; HQ 953111;
HQ 954102 Modified
Dear Mr. Heck:
In your letter of March 25, 1993, on behalf of Kawasaki
Motors Corp., you inquire as to the tariff classification of
certain control cables from Japan for use on non-electric
motorcycles. Drawings were submitted.
FACTS:
The articles in issue are brake cables, choke cables, clutch
cables, head lamp adjustment cables, starter cables, side stand
switch cables, opening throttle cables and closing throttle
cables. There are various types of each cable, all of which are
push-pull types, of stranded wire, some of carbon steel, with
fittings at one or both ends. In addition, there are also
speedometer and tachometer cables which, unlike the others, are
flexible rotating wires encased in a protective metal casing.
They transmit rotary motion of the wheels to a gear mechanism
inside the speedometer or tachometer where it appears on an
analog readout. The drawings suggest these cables are suitable
for use principally with motorcycles.
You cite HQ 953111 as authority for classifying these cables
in subheading 8714.19.00, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States (HTSUS), as other parts and accessories of
motorcycles of heading 8711. A previous ruling to you, HQ
954102, dated March 15, 1994, held, in part, that cables for
speedometers on Kawasaki's non-electric utility vehicle, the - 2 -
Mule, were classifiable in subheading 9029.90.80, HTSUS, as other
parts of speedometers.
The provisions under consideration are as follows:
7312 Stranded wire, ropes, cables, plaited bands,
slings and the like, of iron or steel, not
electrically insulated:
Ropes, cables and cordage other than stranded
wire:
7312.10.50 Of stainless steel fitted with fittings or
made up into articles...5.7 percent
* * * * *
7312.10.70 Other, fitted with fittings or made up into
articles...5.7 percent
* * * * *
8409 Parts suitable for use solely or principally
with the engines of heading 8407 or 8408:
8409.91.99 Other...3.1 percent
* * * * *
8511 Electrical ignition or starting equipment of
a kind used for spark-ignition or
compression-ignition internal combustion
engines; parts:
8511.90 Parts:
8511.90.60 Other parts...3.1 percent
* * * * *
8714 Parts and accessories of vehicles of headings
8711 to 8713:
8714.19.00 Of motorcycles: Other...4.2 percent
ISSUE:
Whether these cables, or any of them, are articles of
heading 7312; whether they have assumed the character of articles
of other headings. - 3 -
LAW AND ANALYSIS:
Merchandise is classifiable under the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) in accordance with the
General Rules of Interpretation (GRIs). GRI 1 states in part
that for legal purposes, classification shall be determined
according to the terms of the headings and any relative section
or chapter notes, and provided the headings or notes do not
require otherwise, according to GRIs 2 through 6.
The Harmonized Commodity Description And Coding System
Explanatory Notes (ENs) constitute the Customs Cooperation
Council's official interpretation of the Harmonized System.
While not legally binding on the contracting parties, and
therefore not dispositive, the ENs provide a commentary on the
scope of each heading of the Harmonized System and are thus
useful in ascertaining the classification of merchandise under
the System. Customs believes the notes should always be
consulted. See T.D. 89-80, 54 Fed. Reg. 35127, 35128 (Aug. 23,
1989).
Relevant ENs, at p. 1023, state that heading 73.12 includes
the named articles, whether or not covered with textiles,
plastics, etc., and whether or not they are cut to length, or
fitted with hooks, spring hooks, swivels, rings, thimbles, clips,
sprockets, etc., provided they do not thereby assume the
character of articles of other headings. HQ 953111, dated
January 4, 1993, which you cite, referenced and is in harmony
with a classification opinion rendered by the Harmonized System
Committee (HSC), which holds, in part, that automotive hand-
brake cables similar in configuration to the ones in issue here,
are to be classified in subheading 8708.39, HTSUS, because they
had assumed the character of goods of that heading.
Under the principles of HQ 953111, the choke cables and
throttle cables for gas engine carburetors are considered parts
of spark-ignition engines of heading 8407. They are classifiable
in heading 8409 as parts of such engines.
The starter cables are principally used with electrical
ignition or starting equipment of a kind used for spark-ignition
internal combustion engines. Therefore, they are considered
parts of heading 8511.
Because of their design and manner of operation, the
speedometer and tachometer cables are akin to goods of heading
8483 in that they are mechanical parts for transmitting rotary
motion. Such articles would ordinarily be classified in that
heading. Section XVI, Note 2(a), HTSUS. However, in this case
because they are designed for use solely or principally with
motorcycles of section XVII, they are excluded from chapter 84.
Section XVI, Note 1(l), HTSUS. The brake cables, clutch cables, - 4 -
head lamp adjustment cables, and side stand switch cables are
goods of heading 8714 because they are parts principally used
with motorcycles of heading 8711.
HOLDING:
Under the authority of GRI 1, the choke cables and throttle
cables are provided for in heading 8409. They are classifiable
in subheading 8409.91.99, HTSUS.
The starter cables are provided for in heading 8511. They
are classifiable in subheading 8511.90.60, HTSUS.
The brake cables, clutch cables, head lamp adjustment
cables, side stand switch cables, speedometer cables and
tachometer cables are provided for in heading 8714. They are
classifiable in subheading 8714.19.00, HTSUS.
EFFECT ON OTHER RULINGS:
Under the authority of section 177.9(d)(1), Customs
Regulations, HQ 954102, dated March 15, 1994, is modified with
respect to the speedometer cables.
Sincerely,
John Durant, Director
Commercial Rulings Division