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You can rent different bikes in Vietna, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand (you cant take bikes across the boarders in SEAsia):

http://schoene-motorradreisen.de/?re...ok&design=dark

then you fly to Indie and rent a bike there (cheaper then flying a bike) because your not allowed to ride through Burma and Balgladesh:

http://schoene-motorradtouren.de/?re...ai&design=dark

and then you jump Iran because if the carnet and Pakistan because you dont get a visum right now and buy a bike in Europa and go to Africa

http://afrikamotorrad.de/?report=en_...ka&design=dark

and then you fly to South America and buy a bike there too

http://motorradtouren-suedamerika.de...ka&design=dark

World trips dont have to be expensive ;-)
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You can rent different bikes in Vietna, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand (you cant take bikes across the boarders in SEAsia):

Advent&# xff55;re motorbike trip around Southeast Asia - Thailand, Laos and Cambodia
Not quite correct.....You can rent in Thailand and take over the borders, I went in to Laos and could have also gone into Cambodia if I had wished, they would have done the paperwork for me, as they did for Laos

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I went in to Laos and could have also gone into Cambodia if I had wished, they would have done the paperwork for me, as they did for Laos
No not if your riding a cheap bike for 5 Dollars per day. Yes they offered to do the paperwork to cross the boarders for me if i take a bike for ten times the price but 50 Dollars per day is stupid. Just rent another bike on the other side of the boarder and use the saved money to extend your trip :-)
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No not if your riding a cheap bike for 5 Dollars per day. Yes they offered to do the paperwork to cross the boarders for me if i take a bike for ten times the price but 50 Dollars per day is stupid. Just rent another bike on the other side of the boarder and use the saved money to extend your trip :-)
$50 that was alot, i paid $25 which is still more that $5 but saved me a lot of hassle
But you said you couldnt do it! I just said you could :-)

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Theres not a problem taking a thai plated bike to Laos and Cambodia and there is not a problem taking a Vietnam plated bike to Laos and Cambodia. There seem to be a problem taking a Vietnam plated bike to Thailand and vice versa. However I have seen Vietnam plated bikes in Thailand so obviously its possible.

If you dont own the bike yourself you need papers from the owner saying its ok for you to bring through borders. If you own the bike yourself - no problem.
Some rental companies in for example Thailand will not allow their bikes to be taken into other countries and others will. Obviously they will charge a little more. Its your choice - take it or leave it.

Basically - what TA-rider says is wrong.
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Theres not a problem taking a thai plated bike to Laos and Cambodia
This is wrong. It takes a huge amount of paperwork and money and therefore is a big problem!

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taking a Vietnam plated bike to Laos and Cambodia.
This is wrong. We tried with our own vietnam plated bike to enter cambodia but did not manage even we offered 100$ bribe so had to sell the bike again!
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This is wrong. It takes a huge amount of paperwork and money and therefore is a big problem!

This is wrong. We tried with our own vietnam plated bike to enter cambodia but did not manage even we offered 100$ bribe so had to sell the bike again!

That is not true. It takes no paperwork if the bike belong to the rider and one paper if it doesnt belong to the rider. And under no circumstances does this cost any money.


I saw heaps of western travellers on Vietnam plated bikes in Laos and Cambodia january/february/march 2015 so obviously this is possible.
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This is wrong. It takes a huge amount of paperwork and money and therefore is a big problem!
Incorrect, It doesnt take a huge amount of paperwork to take a bike over 150cc into Laos or Cambodia. Its very easy as long as the bike ownership is in your name, you need copies of your passport & ownership book. Its about 600B - 700B for the bike on top of your visa, I took my own Thai reg'd Versys over to Laos in November. Time wise, you expect to lose 1-2 hours, but thats also waiting around for you passport visa, which you would need to do anyway.

If your taking a rented bike over the border, you need an official power of attorney form from the Dept. Land Transport, you take the ID card of renter / the ownership docs, you pay the stamp duty and the DLT verify the paper, it takes a morning to get. I think the paper, like most things at DLT is like 20B or 40B, but thats doing it yourself. If you are relying upon an rental company to do it, then expect to pay for someones time.

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