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In June, I'm picking up a BMW from a friend. It is in storage right now in Bogata. I will be driving it back from Colombia. I was told by my buddy it can be done with two good days on the road.
For me, that will be the trip of a lifetime. I've rode scoots all over the US, but this is going to be waaaaaay different. For some reason, I keep on seeing " Banditto's" in my future!
Good Luck with the bike. If you are interested is seeing some of the countryside from the saddle, keep me in mind. Love to explore on two wheels.
Neil
If I do end up with something that can keep up with your bike, I will let you know.
As far as Bandidito's are concerned. My best friend in Jr. High school in Nederland Texas had a brother that was the head of the Bandito chapter in Southeast Texas. We were riding on my buddies Cushman in the field next to their house, and his brother and friends came to visit their parents. Never forget that day. At least 50 Harley, BSA, Triumph choppers came roaring in next to us on the Cushman. It was a young boys dream, but what happened next topped it. Quite a few of the Bandito's had wives and girlfriends with them. They hollered, give the boys a show. And all the women raised their tops, not a bra to be found. Thank GOD. Great day in my life, lol. Was hooked on motorcycles from that day forward.
We'll get on the road for sure.
Till then, go luck finding the bike your looking for. I think I'd be tempted to have something like that for in town. Do you know if they are fairly reliable? You sure see a lot of 200 CC sized bikes.... that I've never heard of.
Stay Well,
Neil
Funny, with the young guys, the Trumpets are very popular now. I've got a buddy I ride with that has a Rocket III. The thing is a BEAST!!!
How hard is it to get a license? I had heard with an International License,you can drive for a year. But, I know I won't be able to pass a writen test is Spanish. Is there another way to test other than the writen?
And yeah, I get a little misty looking back. Do they have a m/c endorsement, or does a regular d/l cover both car & bike?
Stay Well,
Neil
Good Luck
Keep me posted.
Neil
Mike
I would post a pic, but dont know now how to do it on this site.
Also I found out that anything over 250cc has an enormous tarriff on it. Hence the small bore bikes everywhere. Most people run Premium gas in their bikes, because they run much better in these high altitudes.
I have to get in my "Road Warrior" mode to ride here, as the locals are always in a hurry and have blinders on it seems. I dont plan on riding it much in heavy traffic in town.
Will repost in a couple of weeks how the bike works out.
Mike
Amy, how bad would they have jacked you up, if you'd been caught driving on an expired License? Are traffic laws enforced the same as here in the states or is it more of a free-for-all? I guess I'd better look into that International License (yet another thing I had no idea about, thanks for mentioning it). :-)
There are tons of Shineray enduro types for sale here. For about $1172 you can get a 200cc, and for a couple hundred more, a 250. Nice looking bikes. I see them everywhere around here. Most come with a year warranty. I figure the poor Chinese that make these bikes probably make a dollar a day pay. No other way these bikes could be shipped here and sold for the cost.
The Honda's and Yamaha's are very pricey here.
As far as the license goes. I hear lots of stuff. But I dont think you can get your drivers license before you get your Cedula. Chance you take I guess. Their rules.
Hopefully I get my rice burner this weekend. There are virtually thousands of mountain roads to explore, just around Cuenca. Will finally have something to do, other than wait for the grass to grow long enough to cut with my itty bitty weed whacker.
Mike
Did your bike show up over the weekend? I wonder what the laws are for buying and registering a motorcycle while still on a tourist visa. (You have your residency, correct?)
Yes, please send me the brochure. Will PM my email. Thanks!
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