Re: Will this work? Questions about starting a trip in China
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Originally Posted by
Shanghaifingers
Most border crossings require you to export your bike... Only a few crossings allow your bike to cross over with temporary permission. Its this exportation which is the problem, once exported it is very hard to import the same bike back into China.
SPOT ON! checked with 6 international freight forwarders last year to export a legal imported Shanghai "A" registered motorbike for approx. 6 month to Australia and bring the bike back to Shanghai afterwards.... no go I was told as second hand vehicles are banned from China import.
The legal importer / distributor in China checked into the issue as well and same result, not possible.
Now, changes of course are much better at the backwater ~ hinterland border crosssings and some $$$$'s go a long way to make it happen I reckon but not worthwhile in my case....
Re: Will this work? Questions about starting a trip in China
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Shanghaifingers
Most border crossings require you to export your bike... Only a few crossings allow your bike to cross over with temporary permission. Its this exportation which is the problem, once exported it is very hard to import the same bike back into China. Thats why most rides out of China are oneway.
Are there any border crossings to Laos or Vietnam that do not require exportation?
Re: Will this work? Questions about starting a trip in China
Check out the Great Ride Forward threads by GRF_Hans and GRF_Pete and GRF_Hans.
There's also this Out of China thread...
And this China Vietnam Laos thread...
Pete recently rebased to China, so maybe he can chime in with what he remembers of his crossings. I vaguely remember that only Hans or only Pete rode back into China.
cheers