
4 Dec 2022
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Wessex, UK
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Originally Posted by chris.perjalanan
I have good experiences in Uganda buying Bajaj bikes used and then transfering ownership to my name. Straight forward process if you have the buying contract and photocopy of the previous owners id-card. If you find yourself in Uganda one day to get this stuff done send me a private message and I could put you in touch with a very skilled and reliable mechanic friend of mine I know for years. Been in Uganda two months ago again for a 1500km round trip to the remote north of the country on a rented Bajaj CT 125 bike ( 5-7$ / day ) with a good friend and my guy took two days to transform my friends Bajaj 100 from horrible almost non road worthy mechanical condition to technically as new inclueding complete engine overhaul for less than 200$ in parts and labour if I remember correctly.
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I rode a Bajaj 150 some years ago from Uganda to Malawi which was not in my name but from the previous owner and no problems on any border. Sold the bike in Malawi to a british guy I met here on the HUBB and he continued all the way down to Namibia, also without any issues so don´t be too worried about the "not in your name" bike if you have proof of ownership.
Cheers,
Chris
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Thanks Chris, Uganda is pencilled in as a destination and could be a good place to start, I will bear this in mind.
Mark
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