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I can make it happen for you in Peru no problem as a tourist. It is a tad tricky, but weve already done it for over 35 foreign riders! PM me.
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19 Sep 2017
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Pulled over !
I remember reading in a national news paper awhile ago that tourists were complaining about cops asking for documentation all the the time, Minor harassment if you want to call it, President Santos caught wind of this and told the Policia National to back off we want people to go home with positive thoughts of Colombia and tell there friends I think it is working
I have done 5000 Km in Colombia in a month and a half and haven't been pulled over once its probably because i don't look like a tourist and i have a Colombian flag on the back of my helmet along with a Canadian one
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2 Jan 2018
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I can make it happen for you in Peru no problem as a tourist. It is a tad tricky, but weve already done it for over 35 foreign riders! PM me.
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Hi There
I saw your post on Horizons Unlimited re assistance doing bike transfer in Peru. I’m looking at buying a used Honda 250 which another traveller is looking to sell end of Feb. I’m wondering if you assist in an instance like this? I’m looking at studying Spanish in Peru for March and feel this will allow some time to organise paperwork and set the bike up properly the way I need it.
Please let me know. I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards
Natasha
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8 Jan 2018
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Hi There
I saw your post on Horizons Unlimited re assistance doing bike transfer in Peru. I’m looking at buying a used Honda 250 which another traveller is looking to sell end of Feb. I’m wondering if you assist in an instance like this? I’m looking at studying Spanish in Peru for March and feel this will allow some time to organise paperwork and set the bike up properly the way I need it.
Please let me know. I look forward to hearing from you.
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Natasha
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I bet he's somewhere near Dakar route now...
That's his web:
www.aroundtheblockmotoadventures.com
With all the info on HU, it's possible to skip the middlemen and save though. Definitely adds to the adventure
If you want to buy a colombian registered bike, you can only make a full legal transfer to your name in a colombian city it was registered in.
Of course there are ways around, just be smart and careful.
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12 Jan 2018
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Hi There
I saw your post on Horizons Unlimited re assistance doing bike transfer in Peru. I’m looking at buying a used Honda 250 which another traveller is looking to sell end of Feb. I’m wondering if you assist in an instance like this? I’m looking at studying Spanish in Peru for March and feel this will allow some time to organise paperwork and set the bike up properly the way I need it.
Please let me know. I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards
Natasha
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Natasha,
Is the 250 you are talking about a Peruvian Registered motorcycle? If not it is near impossible... but PM me.
Toby
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