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26 Mar 2009
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Buying Motorcycle in Euro
Hi,
I will buy the Motorcycle in Euro.
Could you give me the any advice?
About me.
I'm Japanese. Now I'm traveling in Asia, I will reach the EU several months later. Exactly I don't live in EU.
Questions,
1) Which country it's easy to buy the motorcycle for not EU people?
2) I have heard it's easy to buy motorcycle in Germany. Now it's true?
3) I have to get the Insurance if I buy in Germany? Then, How much it do you know for one year?
4) Which city in Germany it's easy and cheap to buy?
Why I buy the motorcycle?
I want to touring in EU by motorcycle for several months.
Now I guess it's better to buy than rental.
Regards,
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28 Mar 2009
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buying bike in europe
At the moment with the pound at an all time low it will be cheaper to buy a bike in the Uk
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7 May 2009
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Bodylove, how you going with this mate? I too am looking at buying something in Euro - UK looks best for me as I am australian and figure english speaking will be easier. Road blocks I've hit are - registration (you need a local address for documents to go to, but you can do it in your own name).
Still in early stages of planning, would like to hear your story and if your still in euro in July/Aug/Sep we should catch up for a ride!
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7 May 2009
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The prices of UK bikes have just gone up considerably. They say it's to allow for the disparity of the Yen and Euro, which may be true, but it's to stop people coming here from Europe to buy bikes IMHO. It was a good idea in March, not so good now.
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8 May 2009
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Hi,
lo,
I will buy the Motorcycle in Euro.
Could you give me the any advice?
yes...
About me.
I'm Japanese. Now I'm traveling in Asia, I will reach the EU several months later. Exactly I don't live in EU.
ok..
Questions,
1) Which country it's easy to buy the motorcycle for not EU people?
you can buy a motorcycle everywhere.
2) I have heard it's easy to buy motorcycle in Germany. Now it's true?
yes, it is true.
3) I have to get the Insurance if I buy in Germany? Then, How much it do you know for one year?
in germany about 50 euros for a month.
4) Which city in Germany it's easy and cheap to buy?
that depends.
Now I guess it's better to buy than rental.
true, if you want to travel for a year.
regards...
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21 Jun 2009
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Keep us posted
MotoScout24: Motorradmarkt - Motorrad, Roller, Motorräder, Mofa, Moped und Quad-Bikes
I waste hours of internet time on motoscout drooling over GSPDs and Africa Twins that are advertised for reasonable prices. I am sure it is the same for other popular models.
Choice of bikes perhaps less in the UK?
I would also like to start my next trip in Europe, preferably with one of the above puppies. Please let us know how you get along and what was involved e.t.c
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