Hello David
The whole idea of the CDP is that you promise to take the bike out of the country that you took it in.
If you mess with the CDP bad things may happen!
Not only to you but als well to your offspring up to 7 generations.
It's not only the deposit that is lost, also any of the countries where you have used the CDP, might ask for money if they messed up and the best way to avoid this is clear the CDP by the issuer by showing them the returned bike.
Easiest, ship the bikes home.
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Originally Posted by Chris of Japan
4. After Mongolia, your bike is most likely very beat up, so you won't get a good price anyways!
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Well, all Mongolia can do to a XT660Z is a reason to wash it afterwards.
sushi
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