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Originally Posted by Erik_G
One reason could be that there is better control now with computer systems.
In general: You can't sell a bike that is on a Temporary Import Permit.
The TVIP is connected to person. And that person need to take the bike out of the country.
And if you could sell it. Than you need to change owner remote,
something that very few countries allow.
See examples. Xfiltrate (Argentina) and my post (Colombia).
In several countries (Argentina, Peru...) You can buy a local bike.
But not legally take it out of the country.
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Than you can do things that are not legal.
And write papers of all kind. That someone has the permission to use another persons bike. But for my that it not to sell. Since the ownership has not changed.
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This is a never ending topic. And many people will claim that there are workarounds. But...
Or this HUBB has degenerated ??
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I bought a bike a couple years ago with a poder and changed plates at the border.
I bought an USA plate bike in Colombia and had new USA plates mailed to me in my name
I rode the bike to the Ecuador border on the sellers plates with a Poder. After I exited Colombia I changed to the plates and my name and entered Ecuador with a TVIP. It was all legal and I had no problems. Is this not possible anymore?
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