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28 Apr 2013
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Korean Insurance and Temporary Plates
Hello
I am struggling to find specific information on where I can get Insurance and Temporary Plates to ride in South Korea. I have found that the building is the third stop from the Airport, but I do not know what the building/department/street for the location the building, does anyone have any information on this?
Thanks in advance
P
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29 Apr 2013
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Originally Posted by Paulemery
Hello
I am struggling to find specific information on where I can get Insurance and Temporary Plates to ride in South Korea. I have found that the building is the third stop from the Airport, but I do not know what the building/department/street for the location the building, does anyone have any information on this?
Thanks in advance
P
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I only know of 2 HU inmates on the forum. Seouljoe and SR1. I would think either could help you out here. Also here is a link from Seouljoe with other info. Hope it helps. Post so I know what's up when I get there next month.
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...in-korea-57857
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2 May 2013
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There was a guy who was there 2-3 years ago and went through the process. His name is SeanF on HU. I talked to him several months ago. He said next time he would just ship straight to Vlad to avoid the hassle. He had to go downtown to do paper work. I think most of the hassle was having to wait through the weekend to do it. Then he had another weekend wait when he got to Vlad.
I think you have to get Korean insurance too. It may be expensive with a minimum length. Sorry I don't have his link anymore.
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5 May 2013
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I was there 1 month ago, but i drove with a korean friend bike
Police never stops, never check. Is a free style drive country. I love south korea
But of course if then they dont give U ur bike if u dont have insurance is another story
Enjoy south korea ...Bikers are so friendly not like "japanese cold fish bikers"
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5 May 2013
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PM patta - he was there with his outfit (BMW sidecar) last year.
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14 May 2013
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Insurance
You can buy as third party liability for USD 30,, for a month at any local agent.
As soon as you get off the ferry ask the agent , , where.
Most cases you will not be asked about insurance by the customs or the police.
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