Good things never come easy...
Were in the same boat mate…
I'm visiting friends in Curitiba Brasil and my plan was to hit South America after two weeks. At first i pushed my motorbike plans aside as I thought it was going to be nicer and easier to travel by bus. Regretting my decision after the first week, or actually after I had seen the first motorbike that drove by!! (not so smart, as now all my handy bike stuff is in Holland)
I decided to buy a bike in Brasil. According to all the available information, this was possible on a tourist visa. At first i needed a only a cpf, then a cpf and a prove of address. And when I finally got all of that sorted out (1.5 weeks). The guy at the transport office decided that it would be impossible for my visa to buy a motorbike. Grrrrr…….The reason; they tightened the regulations in the province since the beginning of this year, to stop tax evasion from the nearby provinces.
So now I’m trying to put the bike in my friend’s name. Witch is probably going to get me in trouble on all the borders. But they already assured me, I could get a document to cross the border in to Argentina.
So, almost four weeks and counting now.
Tomorrow I’m paying for the bike and the procedure to change the ownership may start (three days when quick, 10 working days when not so Quick)
I’m starting the Getting very very restless, I’m focusing on the fact that at the end it hopefully will work out and I will ride the Suzuki Yes 125 around at least part of South America…
Good to read that I’m not going to be the only one on a Suzuki 125!!!
It’s a hassle now, but I know it’s going to be worth it in the end.
The best things never come easy!!!
Good luck, hope to see you on the road…
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