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Old 30 Oct 2013
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Question USA to Mongolia Shipping Help

Hello HU,

I have chosen the bike I want to bring here to Mongolia. It is in New York, USA. Please help me with suggested methods and expected rates to get it here. I expect that if I start the process now, I can have it here ready to ride by Spring.

Thank you in advance for any assistance, advice, and or experiences you can offer.

Best from Ulaanbaatar,

Peter
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NY to Ula

Mongolia is land locked ,, if ocean ,,, NY - Panama - LA - Japan - China then by rail,, will take bloody months.
Go for air freight ,,
All you need is google. Start calling them.

https://www.google.co.kr/search?q=ai...EIfPlAWL4IDgBA

Shipping to Mongolia (MongoliaLine.com) Air Cargo, Ocean Freight forwarder- Ship to Mongolia from Chicago, NY, L.A.
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Thanks again Joe. I have to wait until March or April to ride anyway, and I have a pretty good idea that by sea is much cheaper. I have been quoted $800. I would love to fly it here, but I guess that would be at least double that. The bike is only worth about $2800.
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try contacting LEI they seem to work out the cheapest freight forwarders from Vancouver to Korea. i have used them and so have others...
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Thanks Edd...I ended up buying a new bike locally once I found out the truw hassle and expense involved in getting a bike from abroad to UB. Come Spring I'll be riding my new 2013 Yamaha AG200E. Can't wait!

Ride Safe,

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Ag 200 - Mongolia

Hi Pete - I also live in UB and want to buy an Ag 200. I sent you an email with a couple of questions. I need to try and find the showroom. Can you assist?

Many thanks, Ben
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AG in UB

Hello Ben,

Happy New Year! I will call Amgaa from the Yamaha shop today and ask him to let me know when he'll be able to show you his inventory. The Yamaha Motors shop is still very much brand new, so you'll likely have to go by appointment. I'm excited to have another potential riding buddy come Spring! My brand new AG200 is just sitting collecting dust. Anyway, my number in UB is 94099350. Amgaa, the manager of Yamaha Motors can be reached at 93130404. Please tell him Peter recommended him. I am happy with the buying experience I've had there. I look forward to hearing from you.

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