Transporting a Costa Rica bike across the Mexican border into the USA
Hello fellow travelers! I have found this site to be a very useful resource throughout my Latin American trip, and I've run into a snag that to me warranted a new account and question on this forum.
I am a US citizen. Over the course of December I rode up from Costa Rica to Sayulita, MX on a 2013 Honda XRE 300. I am considering taking the bike all the way into the states back to the Denver area where I'm from. I contacted the EPA about bringing it in (they handle foreign vehicle imports to some extent) and they told me it would need to be modified by a certified mechanic to bring it up to USA emissions standards.
I also want to eventually get back the deposit I paid for bringing the bike into Mexico, and spend some time in Baja.
So, a couple of questions: as a US citizen do you think I could simply ride across the US border without anyone looking too closely at the motorcycle? Or d'you reckon it's definitely going to get turned away?
And if I take the bike into Baja, which I see is a "free zone" (not entirely sure the bounds of what that means), can I get my deposit back there? Or I have to fully leave the country of Mexico to get my deposit? Has anyone successfully canceled a TIP at the Pichilingue ferry terminal?
Thanks for any and all advice, cautions, recommendations. Cheers
Last edited by nicktobat; 1 Day Ago at 19:56.
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