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waterlilly 8 May 2015 15:55

Panama City area
 
Hello
We are hoping some one could help us out, we need to find a storage spot for two KLR650's. We are flying back to Canada July1st -July 15th.
Would appreciate any assistance you can offer.
our email is

nawt650@gmail.com
Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/pages/No-Ag...7258392?ref=hl

We are currently in Nicaragua.

Peter Bodtke 9 May 2015 01:52

How long do you need to store your bikes?
 
Are you in need of long or short term storage? If you plan to return to Panama before the TVIP permit runs out, then storage is less complicated and should be easy to find. I recommend reaching out to the HOrizons Unlimited Panama Community list for advice. Go to this page and select Panama, then complete the form. If the person or persons that signed up are watching their email, then chance are you'll get a reply and hopefully useful advice. I used the Community area and connected with a guy in La Paz, Bolivia. He stored my bike for a few weeks. In turn I brought back some parts he needed...

Horizons Unlimited Travellers Communities introduction | Horizons Unlimited

If you need to store your bike longer than the TVIP permit, then you have options, but they are more complicated. In between countries there are sometimes businesses that store vehicles. Because they are in the no ma's land between countries there is no time limit to storing the bike, because the vehicle is not in either country. Or that may be my child like understanding and the business is really a bonded warehouse operating very near the border. Either way, the services will store your bike, in the open air or perhaps under cover. While riding through Central America I sometimes saw parking lots of very dusty cars very near borders. I always assumed the cars were impounded, but later believed they are stored.

Hoping someone will jump in here and provide the details of storage near the Costa Rica / Panama border, positive or not.

There are usually bonded warehouse services near international airports. If you find the right warehouse, you can store the bikes beyond the TVIP permit date at a reasonable rate. I understand that the insurance will run out, but the TVIP "clock" is suspended.

I sent a message to some riders currently in Colombia who mentioned knowing of a storage facility in Panama. They may contact you directly, but last I heard they were storing their bikes and headed into the mountains of Colombia, so they might not read this in time...

waterlilly 9 May 2015 02:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Bodtke (Post 504490)
Are you in need of long or short term storage? If you plan to return to Panama before the TVIP permit runs out, then storage is less complicated and should be easy to find. I recommend reaching out to the HOrizons Unlimited Panama Community list for advice. Go to this page and select Panama, then complete the form. If the person or persons that signed up are watching their email, then chance are you'll get a reply and hopefully useful advice. I used the Community area and connected with a guy in La Paz, Bolivia. He stored my bike for a few weeks. In turn I brought back some parts he needed...

Horizons Unlimited Travellers Communities introduction | Horizons Unlimited

If you need to store your bike longer than the TVIP permit, then you have options, but they are more complicated. In between countries there are sometimes businesses that store vehicles. Because they are in the no ma's land between countries there is no time limit to storing the bike, because the vehicle is not in either country. Or that may be my child like understanding and the business is really a bonded warehouse operating very near the border. Either way, the services will store your bike, in the open air or perhaps under cover. While riding through Central America I sometimes saw parking lots of very dusty cars very near borders. I always assumed the cars were impounded, but later believed they are stored.

Hoping someone will jump in here and provide the details of storage near the Costa Rica / Panama border, positive or not.

There are usually bonded warehouse services near international airports. If you find the right warehouse, you can store the bikes beyond the TVIP permit date at a reasonable rate. I understand that the insurance will run out, but the TVIP "clock" is suspended.

I sent a message to some riders currently in Colombia who mentioned knowing of a storage facility in Panama. They may contact you directly, but last I heard they were storing their bikes and headed into the mountains of Colombia, so they might not read this in time...

We will only need to store our bikes for 2 weeks, as we need to return to Canada.
Then right back. Thank you for the tip, will search them out now.

Azure ONeil 9 May 2015 20:25

Storage in Panama
 
Hi - I'm one of the riders in Colombia who Peter mentioned... we know people who have stored their truck at a bonded warehouse in Chiriqui, David for $1/day. They then took a bus to Panama City to catch their flight back to the UK. I think the bus fare was pretty cheap ($16) and it seemed like a pretty easy process. If you're interested in more information, I'd be happy to get their contact information for you. Good luck!

waterlilly 10 May 2015 13:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Azure ONeil (Post 504583)
Hi - I'm one of the riders in Colombia who Peter mentioned... we know people who have stored their truck at a bonded warehouse in Chiriqui, David for $1/day. They then took a bus to Panama City to catch their flight back to the UK. I think the bus fare was pretty cheap ($16) and it seemed like a pretty easy process. If you're interested in more information, I'd be happy to get their contact information for you. Good luck!

Cool Azure
This is Catharine & Les. lol My user name is Waterlilly. Thanks for the info.
Are you kids still in Panama?

panavalk 27 May 2015 13:07

You will have to store the bike in a bonded warehouse or in no mans land in Pasa Canoas, if you have the TVIP stamp uncancelled in your passport you may be fined $500 for leaving the vehicle in Panama.
There are a couple of covered parking lots in Pasa Canoas where you could negociate a price
If you need to store any gear I live near David & will look after it for you.


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