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Santiago to Buenos Aires on a 125cc - possible?

I'm planning to bike from Santiago, Chile to Buenos Aires, Argentina via Ushuaia, with a friend. Buying the bikes in Santiago. I've read loads of helpful threads on the ways to go about buying a bike in Chile.

My question is: is it possible to cover that distance on a 125cc bike loaded with equipment? The aim isn't to cover as much ground in the shortest time and no doubt it won't be as comfortable as on a bigger bike. We want to buy the bikes for around £500 MAX - reason why I'm asking about 125cc's as they're cheaper.

The Honda CGL or Storm seem to be some of the most common 125 motorbikes on sale in Chile on [url=http://www.Chileautos.cl]Chileautos.cl: miles de veh
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125s are great travel bikes - just pack light!
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A lot of persons had done similar things, you just be pacient.
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The honda cgl and the suzuki Gn 125 are two of the more popular bikes.
Many have done it on both those models. The Gn may have a slightly higher top speed from memory.
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Ecuador to Buenos Aires

You may want to ckeck out at least the pictures (unless you understand French) about this similar trip on suzuki gn 125 carried out by two Belge brothers.

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We have travelled from Santiago to Ushuaia and are almost back to Buenos Aires. We met two guys travelling on 50cc motorbikes from Ushuaia to Alaska so anything is possible.

Your biggest difficulty will be distance between petrol stations. As long as you plan carefully, you should be fine, but there are likely to be several times when you will be asking for it from strangers, but that is part of the fun
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Would you say this is a good deal? 1400 USD COLVIN.CL - Powered by MgEditor V 3.6
Could someone point me in the right direction for buy honda cgl or suzuki Gn 125cc in Santiago. And how much should I expect to pay?
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If you look at the link I posted above for the guy who rode a CGL125 from Chile to Texas, you'll find this very comprehensive document on purchasing a small motorcycle in Santiago:
Guide to Buying a new motorcycle (or a car) in Chile for foreigners | Ondrej Jurik

He gives a good account of what paperwork is needed, costs, times, and even has a link for the dealership he used. He bought a new CGL125 for 650,000 pesos about 18 months ago.
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Actually riding from Ushuaia to Alaska on a 50cc... in Santiago right now...so i guess IT IS possible :-)

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Definataly possible... When do you plan to go?

I am travelling on a 4 months old Bajaj Pulsar 180cc with Chilean licence plate. The bike has side bags, big luggage rack, in good condition. I am going to sell it around the end of February/beginning of March 2012 in Chile.

Interested? emveka@msn.com
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How many miles per day are you guys capable of doing, per day, on 125cc bikes? 450 km/day (280 miles/day) is a feasible goal?
I´m planning my next trip right now I´m assuming my daily milage somewhere between 300 and 400 km/day (185 to 250 miles/day), riding 5 days in a row and a day off.
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Hi,

Specials hight up at more then 4000 meters altitude my small 125ccm bike does not go very fast. 400 km at sea level is possible but hight up in the mauntains its no fun anymore...

On a motorbike through Bolivia and Peru part 2

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Doing Ecuador/Peru/Bolivia on a 180cc now (just arrived in La Paz).

On only asfalt along the cost 400km is possible. But 200km is more likely. At altitude (lets say ´not the coast´) 200 up to 300km is possible for me. In Bolivia my cruising speed is only 70km/h. Yes, I´d like a stronger bike at altitudes (but we are doing fine),.

125cc is fun, but you will go slow (and adapt....)

Oh, by the way: bring full weather clothes (full sun & snow in one day).
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2 Bikes for sale from Februery on (N-Chili region)

Hello everyone,

a friend and I are for the moment on a motorcycle trip through Chile.
We bought two new Yamaha 125 ybr in Santiago, including side bags and topbox. Also locks, jackets, chain-oil, repairkits, helmets and gloves are in for offer.
All the papers are up to date.(Papeles al dia)
We want to sell it near Antofagasta half february (just before Oruro Carnaval) or the beginning of march (when we come back from Uyuni)
If you are interested to buy these bikes, don´t hesitate to contact me on my sell phone or mail

greetings,
Bert
bertwitten@gmail.com
phone +5673113023 or the phone +32472475935
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From Santiago thru South America to Texas on a Honda 125:
From Chile to Texas on a Small Motorcycle | Ondrej Jurik

From Veracruz to Tierra del Fuego and back to New York on a Honda 125:
Welcome - simongandolfi

Two Danes riding a pair of Honda Cub 100 step-thrus from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego:
You meet the nicest people on a HONDA


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