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[Solved] Wanted - Bike in South America February/March 2019
Hey Guys,
I am planing to do a trip Brazil/Urugay/Argentia --> Ushuaia and than aback north at the west coast of south America.
Since it is very hard to register a bike in South America yourself, I would like to buy a bike from a traveller.
So if you are planing an selling your bike in South America fell free to contact me.
I appreciate all Tipps and am still trying to find a way of registering a bike in Brazil.
Thanks
Stevo
Last edited by stevo8; 15 Jan 2019 at 23:47.
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25 Oct 2018
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Klr 650
Hello i have A Kawasaki KLR650 from 2003 for sale in Argentina if you have questions or intrest you can send me whatsapp +31615656058 moun
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29 Oct 2018
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Honda ST1100
Stevo, tim here, I have a bulletproof ‘91 ST1100 that I am busy working my way down from Canada on. Plan to be in Ushuaia by end of feb but would be willing to consider extending that to Brazil by march-ish for a definite sale (had been toying with the idea of making Rio the end destination anyway)
Would discuss selling the bike for around $1200 alone, or depending on how much equipment (tools, bags, camping kit, surfboards etc) you may or may not be interested in, that could also be included.
Check out my instagram for a visual, @timmyshaw
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Hi, will have a fully farkled 2016 BMW R1200GSA for sale in Buenos Aires in the spring. Am planning for April, but can be a bit flexible.
The bike has permanent Montana plates. I can organize title transfer, or you can take it North on a poder. If interested, pls send an email to rtwthor at gmail. (I loose track of PMs from different forums.) If the bike is still in the same perfect condition, I think the price will probably be around USD 15', but we'll see mileage etc when the time comes. Pictures on https://m.facebook.com/AdvThor/
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Hi Tim, thanks for your offer. End of feb in Ushuaia sounds perfect for me, but I am more looking for an adventure bike. Nevertheless I will be in contact. You are travelling with a surfboard? Respect!!!
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Hi Thor,
thanks for your offer as well. Your 1200 GS looks good and is really a bike of my dreams. Since I just finished my studies I don't think I can afford it. Was planing to spend max 8k $US on a bike.
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Buy a bike in Chile...
Hi Stevo,
well it was very easy to register a bike in Chile.
A: Buy a new one than Honda etc will do it for you.
B: Buy a used one. Go to the notaria. Sign the contract with the seller BUT BE SURE THEY WILL CHANGE THE NAME in the registro civil.
If they are lazy as they are in the notaria, you will NOT leave the country.
And if somethings happens with the bike the ex-owner pays for everything!
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Hi Steve.. I have a BMW 1150 GS Adventure for sale in Brazil built in 2002 with German numberplates and papers.. Easy to transfer to a foreigner.. The bike is ready for Adventure and comes with boxes and all equipment.. We can meet wherever you want in Brazil or Argentina.. I fly to Brazil in January so February March would be good.. Asking around 6900 US with all the equipment.. Cheers Martin from Germany
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For Sale F800GS in Punta Arenas, Ushuaia or Buenos Aires
Hi Stevo,
I have a F800GS (2012, around 25000 to 30000 km at the end of our tour) fully equipped with german registration. Right now we are in Arica.
I could sell it between End of January and March somewhere around Chile or Argentina. In Punta Arenas I know a former Motoaventura.cl mechanic from an earlier tour in 2014, who might check/repair the bike if necessary.
Please let me know, if you are interested.
Regards
Benno
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Originally Posted by stevo8
Hey Guys,
I am planing to do a trip Brazil/Urugay/Argentia --> Ushuaia and than aback north at the west coast of south America.
Since it is very hard to register a bike in South America yourself, I would like to buy a bike from a traveller.
So if you are planing an selling your bike in South America fell free to contact me.
I appreciate all Tipps and am still trying to find a way of registering a bike in Brazil.
Thanks
Stevo
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Quote:
Originally Posted by worldaroundmartin
Hi Steve.. I have a BMW 1150 GS Adventure for sale in Brazil built in 2002 with German numberplates and papers.. Easy to transfer to a foreigner.. The bike is ready for Adventure and comes with boxes and all equipment.. We can meet wherever you want in Brazil or Argentina.. I fly to Brazil in January so February March would be good.. Asking around 6900 US with all the equipment.. Cheers Martin from Germany
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Hey Martin,
ich bin auch deutscher und plane wie gesagt gegen Febraur/März in den Süden Südamerikas zu fliegen. Wie viele Kilomter hat die GS gelaufen? Was hast du für Equipment dabei? Wie sieht es mit Schäden aus?
Grüße aus Stuttgart
Stevo
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Hey Benno,
deine F800GS klingt sehr interessant. Hast du ein paar Bilder und was für Zubehör ist dabei?
Du kannst mir auch unter: stevo8 [at] gmx [dot] net
schreiben.
Viele Grüße
Stevo
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Originally Posted by BennoBenner
Hi Stevo,
I have a F800GS (2012, around 25000 to 30000 km at the end of our tour) fully equipped with german registration. Right now we are in Arica.
I could sell it between End of January and March somewhere around Chile or Argentina. In Punta Arenas I know a former Motoaventura.cl mechanic from an earlier tour in 2014, who might check/repair the bike if necessary.
Please let me know, if you are interested.
Regards
Benno
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DR650 2009 for sale, 6700 USD
I'm on my way to South America with my Suzuki DR650 2009. It is in perfect condition and has all the necessary after-market upgrades and then some. At the time of writing it has 32,000 km on the clock. The wheels alone cost more than USD 800. I'll be selling it in northern South America around February 2019. Asking price is USD 6700. It literally is the perfect dual sport bike for a trip in the Americas. I might sell it with Giant Loop Great Basin saddlebags and tankbag.
Follow the bike's condition through our Instagram: @advamericas
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Hi Stevo ich hatte dir auf deine Email geschrieben.. Die BMW hat knapp 100tkm gelaufen u vom Zelt bis zu Ersatzteilen ist alles mit dabei u am Preis können wir auch noch was machen.. Wo willst du deine Reise denn beginnen? Gruß Martin ✌️
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Vstrom 2014 Dl 650
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Originally Posted by stevo8
Hey Guys,
I am planing to do a trip Brazil/Urugay/Argentia --> Ushuaia and than aback north at the west coast of south America.
Since it is very hard to register a bike in South America yourself, I would like to buy a bike from a traveller.
o if you are planing an selling your bike in South America fell free to contact me.
I appreciate all Tipps and am still trying to find a way of registering a bike in Brazil.
Thanks
Stevo
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Steve I have a Vstrom DL650 for sale at a very good price. I was looking at selling it in January but maybe we could work something out if you are interested.
If you are going to buy a bike whether from me or someone else a USA registered bike seems to be the go. There is a guy in the USA who can do all the paperwork legally for approx $250 USD.
Some people use a notary to authorise someone to use the bike as opposed to changing paperwork. This is what you need to do on Canadian registered bikes.
Some of the countries in Central and South America seem to have some strange laws on bikes registered in that country. The country of choice for buying and selling a locally plated bike seems to be Chile.
Don't know about Brazil but Daniel Lengwenus who runs tours out of Brazil should be able to set you straight his email is: dlengwenus@motorpresse.de
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Xt660r for sale
Hi Stevo
I have an XT660R for sale $2000 if you are interested contact me on Whatsapp +61434810238
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