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Originally Posted by jlangf0r
"Buyer does not have to be a US Citizen"
How does that work when the buyer comes to arrange his insurance for riding this Florida-plated bike in Europe? Won't the buyer need some sort of transfer of title document to show the insurance company that he is the current owner of the bike?
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You do get a title transfer of course. Unless things have changed, the procedure is the same as a US buyer. Just need an FL address (of a friend etc.) to receive the new title and registration card.
I have a feeling there would be quite a few posts detailing this in HUBB because many non-US travelers buy their bikes in the US before starting their South America expeditions, then sell their bikes down in Colombia, Argentina, etc.
IMPORTANT: Please note that driving a foreign registered vehicle in one’s home country generally is not possible, save an exception or two (like dual citizenship etc.). This would practically bar this bike from Europe if purchased by a EU resident or citizen.
Last edited by Serdar; 15 Feb 2019 at 13:16.
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