I have said it several times: I did bring every piece of paper related to my bike that American law allows me to carry. What I have with me are original government documents showing VIN numbers, ownership, official signatures, Etc. However, these documents are not the European forms the border agents were familiar with. That said, I am happy to report that, thanks to the miracle of the internet, I now have a copy of my bike's title that will look like the real thing once I find a place to print it. I also have an international attorney as well as a shipping expert trying to track down other ideas.
I repeat, Nuff Said, that we do not have pink card bike passports in America, nor do I have the ability to obtain one. How many times do I have to say it. You need to work on your attitude, sir. I do admit that my typing added an extra letter to the word supercilious. Perhaps a typing error is not something a college teacher like me should do, but I bet sometimes things like that slip by all of us. Not wanting to argue with someone I don't know, I won't be returning to this thread. However, I do want to thank those of you who actually made an honest effort to answer my questions.
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