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paf 26 Sep 2013 05:48

mongolian registered bike accross the border
 
Hello all,

Anyone has some correct info on getting a mongolian registered chinese motorbike out of mongolia to russia?

Lot of rumors that its not possible, cant find any person who managed to do it. First want a clear answer before buying my motorbike(-:

Contacted mongoluan embassy and some contacts in UB already, now running short in time....

Anyone got some information?
Tnx!

chris 26 Sep 2013 10:23

Having seen the quality of the Chinese stuff for sale in Mongolia, I would question the wisdom of buying a Mong/Chinese bike. :offtopic:

On topic: If the bike is registered in your name, then what's the problem? If it's not, then there is a large problem.

paf 26 Sep 2013 14:33

I might never reach the border indeed on a chinese motorbike(-:

Well, i can only get it registered with mongolian transit plates. Seems weird to me that you can take it out on transit plates, no?

Maybe driving a eu registered bike thats in ub back to eu would be better....

Walkabout 26 Sep 2013 15:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by paf (Post 437867)
Well, i can only get it registered with mongolian transit plates. Seems weird to me that you can take it out on transit plates, no?

No. That's what transit plates are for = to permit export of vehicles from the country where the plates are issued.

I guess how far you can get after that depends on the validity of the transit plates elsewhere.

paf 26 Sep 2013 16:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Walkabout (Post 437874)
No. That's what transit plates are for = to permit export of vehicles from the country where the plates are issued.

I guess how far you can get after that depends on the validity of the transit plates elsewhere.

Allright, I m a newbie, arrived here by bicycle(-:

Validity is 30 days, i was told!

Snoah 28 Sep 2013 03:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by paf (Post 437877)
Allright, I m a newbie, arrived here by bicycle(-:

Validity is 30 days, i was told!

Just so everyone is clear, Raf has been on a epic journey for about a year by bicycle. He rode through turkey and Iran in winter and did the Pamir highway the same time i was there this summer. Raf may be a noob to motos, but not to adventure travel.

he has an amazing blog. Op naar Mongoliƫ

I hope you are able to ride Raf! Cheers and good luck. I wish I had more info for you.

paf 28 Sep 2013 10:29

Hi guys,

Seems that my motorbike plan will be posponed to next year or smthing. Been sick in bed for last days, so running out of time to get it sorted out.... :(

Tnx for the help anyway! I ll go back to belgium, get my driving licence and buy an Ural with sidecar(-:

TravelBugBlues 8 Nov 2013 00:27

Nooooo! Is this true?! After months of considering where I'll adventure to next (in Australia now), I finally got excited about buying a cheap Chinese 150cc Mustang and trying to get to Europe on it. I've been looking into registering it and taking it out of Mongolia, without finding a ton of info.

People think it's a no go?? The plan was to stay in Australia until May (year visa) then head to Mongolia in June, 2014.

-Elisa
travelbugblues.wordpress.com


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