As stated previously get the PODER apostilled by the ministry of foreign affairs and this makes it legit in all the countries that you've had named in the Poder. Otherwise why would they name those countries on there for you if not.
Hundreds if not thousands of people a year are buuing/riding/selling bikes this way. At the border crossing, the entry form for TVIP application has two check boxes (if the officials let you see it or ask you to fill it) one box is owner, the other is "with poder".
If you aren't sure though go and check the bikes for sale section. Every bike on there that isn't for sale in its own country will either need a poder for the first border or for the entire time in SA. And all the same bikes that have been sold over the years had them two. You can even track the progress of some bikes. My KLR for example I know the previous south American owner and the 2 after me. It's on Washington plates.
|