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The confiscated bikes and cars are all from brazilians who did something wrong, from driving without a driverlicence ( most bikers have no motorcyclelicence in Brazil...) , having debts of some kind, being involved in an accident etc.
I have never heard though that a tourist vehicle ends up there. You said you were stopped in Iñapari. I have crossed that border 7 times and was never stopped even when customs were standing outside! Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-F415F met Tapatalk |
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[QUOTE=Erik_G;624737]I do not understand
What citizenship do you have ? In what country did you buy the motorcycle ? In what country was the motorcycle registered ? = Plates ? Going in via Chuy and exit via Inapari ? How do you start with going in. If you as a non resident buy and MC in Brazil ? How can a confiscated moto pass ? Confiscated by whom ? what ? Please explain USA, I rode my moto from USA, plated and registered. I entered and exited numerous times from Argentina and Uruguay into Brazil, getting legal TVIP permits. I was on a fly and ride for 8 years. Last time entering Chuy, they were adamant on not letting it expire. I exited Iñapari, going through migration first, they asked me how I entered country, since I was on a moto, and my passport was stamped arriving by air. I spent an hour explaining, eventually allowed to exit, sorry I don't know if Peru checked my Brazilian TVIP. But as you are aware most countries check previous exit TVIP's before allowing entry. I understand if you are a Brazilian and running a Brazilian moto you chances of confiscation are minimal, but going through States and looking at all the confiscated motos, its different ballgame with a foreign passport and a Brazil moto, AND crossing borders. All I am saying is, get legal. I understand you can run Brazil illegal and take a chance but really not worth the chance inspection. Have you contacted a Honda dealer about taking it across borders? If you need additional info and help, let me know I have a good friend who has a shop in Belem. |
Difficult but not impossible to buy a bike in Brazil
I have been going through the procedure a few years ago. It is possible but comes with its challenges, lol.
Check out the blog article I wrote and let me know if you have any questions: https://zenmotero.com/how-to-buy-a-motorbike-in-brazil/ |
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