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#26 Re: Recomendation for Dual-sport Bike for Trip from China to Europe
05-16-2014, 02:00 PM
Getting a new bike registered is not a small job . That is it requires proof of residence and a licence and the right visa and the mood of the Chinese clerk must be right and the moon and stars must be aligned just so. Even then it can take weeks. Buying a used bike which is already registered has many advantages especially in your case, so if you pay over the odds at least you will be on the road.
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