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For sale: 2009 Kawasaki KLR 650 in Peru $2700
I am selling my 2009 KLR650 with USA plates and 36,xxx miles on the odometer in Piura, Peru. I bought this bike from an American traveller in Medellin, Colombia and made my way into Peru over a couple years. It's been in storage in Piura (hot but dry) for 2 years now. I have been trying to return for 18 months now, but work and life obligations have caught up with me and I won't be able to go back. Honestly it pains me to make this post. NOTE: THIS VEHICLE MUST LEAVE PERU WITHIN 78 DAYS OF THIS POSTING.
This bike is in excellent shape, it never let me down over the 10,000 miles I rode it for, as high as 4000 meters elevation. Since I relied on it, I was careful about maintenance, I have replaced the brakes once and the tires twice. It probably needs a new battery since it has been sitting. I am coordinating this and I will pay for it. Inlcuded items and addons Tusk Handguards Tusk Billet Footpegs Eagle Mike Raising Links Eagle Mike Aftermarket Balance Chain Adjuster (Doohickey) Tusk Handlebar Risers Aluminum Skidplate Crash Bars W/ Highway Pegs Two tusk panniers and mounting racks Handlebar guards Tool tube Upgraded seat (Sargent brand, much wider than stock) Two 1 Liter MSR Containers for stove fuel/gasoline Good size tank bag RAM Mount phone holder USB charger at handlebars Bell MX-9 helmet ($200, best helmet I've ever used) I added some cheap underglow lights for night time visibility. It was a safety choice, not a style one. There's also a medium sized motorcycle protective jacket. There's more I am forgetting but it has been a while Within the last 1000 miles New Michelin/Heidenau tires New brake pads New forkseals and oil X-ring chain Carburetor cleaned. There's more I am forgetting but I had the bike completely gone through at MotoHell in Quito Spare parts New clutch cable that's already routed and zip tied to the handle bars at the top and the frame at the bottom tire irons spare tube brake pads tools including wrenches and sockets Spare oil and lubricants The bike is in storage at a man's house in Piura and he will assist me and the buyer with the sale (I will be paying him). He frequently hosts travelers and speaks English very well and he is aware of my intention to sell. I will not be going to Peru. NOTE: THIS VEHICLE MUST LEAVE PERU WITHIN 78 DAYS OF THIS POSTING. There is a number of steps to take to transfer everything properly but I know how to do it. If anyone is interested I will walk you through it. This bike is registered in the United States with plates from Washington State. For those of you unfamiliar with laws here. It is possible to legally transfer ownership of this bike to someone of ANY nationality with a USA number plate in your name. All legal and it works like a charm. See www.overlandtitles.com, same service I used to buy it. I will likely edit this post as I think of things in the next few days. Whatsapp: +1 774 392 1801 or North America SMS All photos here: https://imgur.com/a/AFzBLk6 https://imgur.com/z21XW25 https://imgur.com/MUqIGId Quote:
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Are you aware of the rules I live in Colombia and I am a foreign resident . I know all the rules your bike cannot be legally sold in Peru .
Back packers Be Aware This is not a simple Process Your loss is not a simple gain for travelers there are Laws Your bike is not worth anything unless it is sold in Colombia |
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This bike is registered in the USA and has no documents in Colombia. It entered the country on a Temporary Vehicle Permit and then left the country. That's what the permit is for? If you know some other rules could you please explain? I believe what you are referring to only applies to Colombian vehicles. You ride the bike out of Peru on a Carta Poder, and enter Bolivia/Chile/Ecuador under your own information. That's how everyone does it. |
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