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vicky250gt 9 Jul 2007 16:48

How to bring a bike from Dubai to Riyadh
 
hey guys,

I'm contemplating buying a bike from Dubai as i found a very nice deal. I've pretty much decided to buy the thing so there's no pondering over whether i should buy it or not. Its only a question of "how" and not an "If" ....

My plan is to drive down to Dubai in my car with a bike trailer, pick up the bike (after paying the PO.. of course), load it into the trailer at Dubai and drive back to Riyadh.

1. Is this feasible ? anybody done this ?
2. Can i just landup at the saudi border from dubai, with the bike, pay the importation fees (5% ??) and be done with it ?
3. What documents might i need for this purpose ?
4.Will i be able to register (plate) the bike at the border ? or do i have to do it when i get back to Riyadh ?
5. What documents do i need from the PO for this (registering) purpose ?
6. How do i register the bike in Riyadh ?
7. If i am not allowed to do this (as an individual), are there any companies/agencies who do this ? any contacts/ph nos. ?

appreciate any/all info abt this.

TIA
Vicky

redsnapper 10 Jul 2007 08:02

Hi Vicky

A few questions:

Is it new from a dealer in Dubai or second hand?

Do you have a Saudi motorcycle licence & Igama?

What is the make of bike?

Regards

Richard

vicky250gt 10 Jul 2007 12:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by redsnapper (Post 142712)
Hi Vicky

A few questions:

Is it new from a dealer in Dubai or second hand?

Do you have a Saudi motorcycle licence & Igama?

What is the make of bike?

Regards

Richard

Hey ric,

Its a '02 520SX (the owner said that its an SX, but my bet is that its a 520EX with a SX seat cover !!!) from Dubai. so, its not a new one.

Nope, i dont have a "motosickle" license yet, but i do have a car drivers license and an Iqama since 1 year. I understand that the "motosickle" license can be had within a week upon giving a finger print test and a riding test (which should take a few hrs).

Bcos its an EX/SX i have the option of not registering it here for the roads, in the worst case and traler it to the dunes when i want to ride.

But i would prefer to plate is cos its already got headlamps, speedo (fll console) etc. (i'll have to add a tail lamp and trafficators/indicators if required for this - which i can do myself)


thx
Vicky

PS : Say ric, what bike do you ride ? and did u buy it from Tristar (in riyadh) ? I'm terribly tempted to buy the 990Adv that they've got there but having no experience with such a bike, i don't wanna kill myself. Hence the 520SX/EX.

redsnapper 10 Jul 2007 13:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by vicky250gt (Post 142741)
Bcos its an EX/SX i have the option of not registering it here for the roads, in the worst case and traler it to the dunes when i want to ride.

But i would prefer to plate is cos its already got headlamps, speedo (fll console) etc. (i'll have to add a tail lamp and trafficators/indicators if required for this - which i can do myself)


thx
Vicky

PS : Say ric, what bike do you ride ? and did u buy it from Tristar (in riyadh) ? I'm terribly tempted to buy the 990Adv that they've got there but having no experience with such a bike, i don't wanna kill myself. Hence the 520SX/EX.


Hi Vicky

Ive just bought a used 450 EXC-R from a guy here. For registration I need a bill of sale, igama, licence. I'll let you the full picture when I do it, hopefully next week.

The KTM Tri-Star guy (Abdul Rahman) was very helpful and is going to register it for a fee because he sold it in the first instance. I think the registration is 300 SR plus his time. He might be able to advise you.

The 990 is too much of a handful for me. You need something light but powerful on the sand.

I'm not sure on the score at the border. If it is second hand and you have the bill of sale and year of the bike and it is trailered you might be OK (no duty etc). I'd check this if I were you with the KTM guy however, or ask Jusef at the Harley showroom on the northern ring road, he is a good guy too.

Regards

Richard

PS it took me three weeks to get my bike licence. Go with somebody who knows the procedure and who can pay the fee via bank transfer

vicky250gt 10 Jul 2007 14:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by redsnapper (Post 142743)
Hi Vicky

Ive just bought a used 450 EXC-R from a guy here. For registration I need a bill of sale, igama, licence. I'll let you the full picture when I do it, hopefully next week.

The KTM Tri-Star guy (Abdul Rahman) was very helpful and is going to register it for a fee because he sold it in the first instance. I think the registration is 300 SR plus his time. He might be able to advise you.

The 990 is too much of a handful for me. You need something light but powerful on the sand.

I'm not sure on the score at the border. If it is second hand and you have the bill of sale and year of the bike and it is trailered you might be OK (no duty etc). I'd check this if I were you with the KTM guy however, or ask Jusef at the Harley showroom on the northern ring road, he is a good guy too.

Regards

Richard

PS it took me three weeks to get my bike licence. Go with somebody who knows the procedure and who can pay the fee via bank transfer

OK ... i had a few mail interactions with mikko before he bought the 450EXC-R, regarding directions to Tristar blah blah ...

I have met Abdul rahman a few times when i visited his showroom looking for some spares for the F650, which i finally didn't buy from him :oops2: . Surely a nice guy.

I will give it a try and ask him about the details regarding this matter.

Good luck on your bike registration. Being an EXC-R, it would already have a headlamp, but what about the tail lights and the indicators ? are you going to fit them additionally ? Are you adding any parts on the bike for the purpose of registration ?

Where did u go for your bike license ? the one on King Fahd road ?

thx
Vicky

redsnapper 10 Jul 2007 15:49

I went to Dallah Driving School at the top of Takassusi road (just down from junction of Takassusi and Northern ring road. It is signposted if you come from the DQ end. It is the main place for licences.

You need to have blood test results, cash point receipt for fee (75 sr I think) to be paid direct from cashpoint (or some guys outside by phone for 100 SR), third party insurance cover (blood money), have your fingerprints taken 10 km away at the police place near Bhata, queue for eye test, queue for insurance checking, queue for form signing and computer entry, queue for licence, see captain for signature etc etc etc.

Bike has all lights and indicators.

Good luck!

vicky250gt 12 Jul 2007 11:53

what the
 
:censored: :censored: was i thinking ??

well... so i went to tristar and spoke to those guys about my problem and .... yes.. u guessed it .. they can't help me out.:rolleyes2: 'duh !!! what was i thinkin ?

The guy stated clearly that unless the bike is bought from Tristar, they cannot do anything about it. Well, i realised that it was quite reasonable on their part to say that. Why the fcuk would some one "help" you if you are not giving them business ?

anyways, i'm back to sqare one, but that atleast ruled out one of the options and makes my choices more narrow ... as if i had a lot of choices :oops2:

so, i'm now approaching our official cargo handler to help me out with the importation part and plan to get the bike to Riyadh first. I'll figure out a way to register it later on myself or i may find a kind soul to help me out by that time.. who knows.

There is always something you learn when things don't go your way. I just learned that i need to apply for a "vehicle importation permit" from the Saudi dept of transportation to bring in the bike. For this i have to approach the dept thru my employers's Govt. Relations dept, after submitting an AWB no. and the bikes chassis & Engine serial no. (VIN in this case).

With this first lesson learnt, i am planning to take this issue head on and do it all myself (with some help of course..) so that others can benfit from my mistakes/learnings when they need to do something similar...

itching to ride
- Vicky

andym100 24 Jun 2009 11:08

Keep posting your info
 
HI Vicky,

I've been following your thread on buying and registering a bike here. I am also interested to find out how to do it and to meet some people who are into offroading. I don't have a bike but would like to get back into it and explore Saudi.

So, please post as much as you find out.

Much appreciation for the info already to you and the other guys.

Cheers

Andy

vicky250gt 25 Jun 2009 04:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by andym100 (Post 247509)
HI Vicky,

I've been following your thread on buying and registering a bike here. I am also interested to find out how to do it and to meet some people who are into offroading. I don't have a bike but would like to get back into it and explore Saudi.

So, please post as much as you find out.

Much appreciation for the info already to you and the other guys.

Cheers

Andy

Hi Andy,

If you are interested in only bringing the bike from outside, without registering in Saudi, then you can simply throw it into a container and get it shipped to you. The trouble is when you want to register it for On-road usage. I failed to get enough information after all efforts, and i have since bought my lovely Adv 990S from Tristar in Riyadh. Been more than a year now.

Redsnapper is actively into riding and he might be able to advise you about riding in Riyadh (i used to, but not anymore, live in Riyadh. I'm based in Al-Khobar now).

cheers & all the best
Vick


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