Ok - I didnt know you had some kind of recidency in Indo, good for you then.
What I wrote about a Carnet over here I do think is right. A Carnet is afaik issued with a one year validity. And thus if youre within that time limit you should be fine.
I spent 3,5 months in Indo on my norwegian plated bike on a Carnet. I entered from Malaysia and exited to East Timor. I got my entry and exit stamp in the Carnet as Im supposed to. But a little more than a year after I entered Indo the automobil organisation back home in Norway got an angry mail from the indonesian road/custom authorities stating that they couldnt see that I had left Indo within the year I had to spend there so they asked to get the deposit I had payed to get the Carnet transferred to them. So the Carnet issuing organisation forwarded that mail to me, and I had to take a scan of the out stamp in my Carnet and mail it back to my Carnet isssuer so they again could forward it to the Indo authoroties. And we never heard anymore from them!
Thus - a year or until the Carnet expire is the time you will get to have your bike in Indonesia. Pretty sure about that.
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