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Originally Posted by sweetrolls
If you are open to it and have time ... why not ride down from Ireland and fly back? not like it's any harder than return trip
same route....whichever one you choose... but since you're talking Egypt ... then it's east coast... ride to italy or greece, catch a ferry and plane... meet your bike in Egypt and ride down? fly back and done?
800% i don;t know squat about.. i called AA and that's what i got. I am planning ride up east coast and into europe in 2 months, so have been sifting through this somewhat in depth 
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Yeah, we'd love to be able to ride from Ireland all the way down for sure.
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Originally Posted by Temporaryescapee
The 800% was the requirement for a UK registered bike using a carnet issued by the RAC in the UK, going into Egypt. And then the RAC want to keep 10% of the 800% as their fee.
Use an RSA registered bike and you can use the RSA AA. Then only needs 200% deposit and you get it all back bar the fee.
For me at least this made cape town north feasible and cairo south not.
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So, you're saying here that going from Ireland to cape town with an RSA registered bike from Ireland wouldn't be feasible?
Then that would mean buying a bike in cape town and heading up to Cairo?
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