The answer is "Don't do it".
I was in Vladivostok for 3 weeks because my KTM broke down and met with a couple of Australians who had been in Vladivostok for almost one month trying to buy a bike. Finding a bike was easy. The beauracracy is a NIGHTMARE. After most of the paperwork was proccessed, they were told that there were no more licence plates in Primoriya (far east Russia) and they had to wait the next shipment from Moscow. Once that had come in, the lines for getting a plate were incredible as all the locals who wanted to buy a car were waiting for their plates too.
To make a long story short, I feel sorry for them as they are still waiting for final paperwork to go through. Locals tell me that sometimes it can take 2 months. Another factor is that they don't acually get to OWN the bike, so they can't ride it out of the country. They only get power of attorney. To actually own it they would need to apply for residency and that can take a while and you need the right kind of visa, etc... Anyways, my recommendation is to buy a bike in Japan or Europe and then ride it in. I know that buying in Japan as a foreigner is no problem.
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Improvement makes strait roads, but the crooked roads without Improvement, are roads of Genius - William Blake
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Improvement makes strait roads, but the crooked roads without Improvement, are roads of Genius - William Blake
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