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23 Jul 2023
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Buying a bike in Central Asia, is it possible?
I am considering flying out to Central Asia next year to travel around Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzistan either taking my own bicycle or if possible buying a small motorcycle such as a Honda CG125 out there, I hate renting and would not do that so is it possible to buy and register in your name in any of the above mentioned countries?
It would be a circular trip so I would hope to sell it again at the end of the trip, or ride it home.
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24 Jul 2023
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hi mark, i met you in georgia in batumi in 2013 you was on your 125cc bike
iv got a friend in Almaty who could help you get a bike there and also a friend in bishkek. both good guys, im not 100% sure how it works but you buy the bike then you need paperwork ect ect then ready to cross borders ect ect
However another options is what i did was buy a chinese knock off c90 type engine bike which had documents saying it was 48cc (was more like a 125cc) as below 49cc dont need nothing no licence plate ect ect in almaty and rode it to kyrgyzstan. cost about $400 dollars new in 2015
The border guard said I couldn't enter when crossed as there were no papers but gave up after 20 minutes
The bike was so awful it was great, exhaust fell off, shocks snapped ect ect but parts for sale everywhere.
never had issues starting and had remote start and speakers
I gave it away to a local in photo sitting on it who used it for a few years
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Originally Posted by WesleyDRZ400
hi mark, i met you in georgia in batumi in 2013 you was on your 125cc bike
iv got a friend in Almaty who could help you get a bike there and also a friend in bishkek. both good guys, im not 100% sure how it works but you buy the bike then you need paperwork ect ect then ready to cross borders ect ect
However another options is what i did was buy a chinese knock off c90 type engine bike which had documents saying it was 48cc (was more like a 125cc) as below 49cc dont need nothing no licence plate ect ect in almaty and rode it to kyrgyzstan. cost about $400 dollars new in 2015
The border guard said I couldn't enter when crossed as there were no papers but gave up after 20 minutes
The bike was so awful it was great, exhaust fell off, shocks snapped ect ect but parts for sale everywhere.
never had issues starting and had remote start and speakers
I gave it away to a local in photo sitting on it who used it for a few years
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I might take you up on your contacts if I do not find another solution, I would prefer a genuine Honda which it looks like are around $1,000 new there, built in Pakistan apparently but a cheapie Chinese knock off could be a plan B. I am waiting to find out if any friends are going to join me at some point which would require a motorcycle if not my bicycle would be easier logistically at least.
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Having lived out in Almaty for a while I can confirm it is possible for a foreigner to buy a bike there, but you would need a permanent address. I didn't get round to looking into licence or insurance requirements. Foreigners and stateless persons get yellow numberplates which the local cops regard as an ATM. Personally, I'd ship mine out there and ride back.
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Having lived out in Almaty for a while I can confirm it is possible for a foreigner to buy a bike there, but you would need a permanent address. I didn't get round to looking into licence or insurance requirements. Foreigners and stateless persons get yellow numberplates which the local cops regard as an ATM. Personally, I'd ship mine out there and ride back.
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Thanks for that, I think shipping my £1,000 Honda 125 might cost more than the bike is worth so buying is the best option for me if possible especially as a friend has shown more interest in joining me now.
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