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Originally Posted by Flipflop
Hi Ted
We are a couple on 2 bikes hoping to travel around SA - We’re aiming to start around October/November 19 and head south initially.
I see you decided to ship rather than buy and looking at other threads we are leaning the same way. I gather from your previous posts that you’re a bike mechanic so I guess this had a lot to do with your decision.
Do you mind me asking what your shipping arrangements are?
Many thanks
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Hi there.
I'm going to use MotoFeight in the U.K and ship to Buenos Aires. Air Freight.
I think it's £1495.00
Charges in Argentina are about $700
I will use Javier and Sandra of Dakar Motos as customs agents. I used them last time and their service is fantastic. Contact them directly for a quote.
Shipping/Flying your bike is expensive. No way around it. It's double what it cost 10 years ago too.
However, I was looking to buy a bike in South America and although it IS possible and many do it, for me I think I'd pay the extra to have MY bike the way I want it.
As a bike mechanic, I'm super fussy and finicky. Little things irritate me. I want things just so !! lol
Also, buying in Argentina where I want to start my trip is impossible. I'd have to buy another travellers bike and do a border run and paper swap. And I might not find what I want or what I like.
I looked at buying bikes in other countries too. They're REALLY expensive due to import taxes. You can buy cheap Chinese bikes in Colombia or small trail bikes in other countries which are affordable but I want go near Chinese crap and I don't want to buzz around on a 250.
As for used bikes, you will pay almost double for the same bike in South America than in the U.K and it's condition will be a lottery.
In a nut shell, I'm paying more for an easy life, piece of mind and hopefully avoiding my own OCD with bikes that aren't right
Ted
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Did some trips.
Rode some bikes.
Fix them for a living.
Can't say anymore.
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