As legal as anything else
The reason for crossing the border together is to show that the vehicle leaves the country, to get it stamped out in your passport, (anulling any complications for you), and getting the bike stamped into the buyers passport, which means temporary importation becomes their problem. The original title document forms the "root" of ownership and that will be referred to in the Carta Poder. I bought a Canadian bike in Uruguay from a Dane, and after travelling through 12 countries without a problem, left the bike with a German in Guatemala. Depending on where the bike is from, there is nothing to stop you informing the authorities in the originating country, of the change.
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How much does a man live, after all?
Does he live a thousand days, or one only?
For a week, or several centuries?
How long does a man spend dying?
What does it mean to say “forever”? - Pablo Neruda
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