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January 8, 2018
Shipping a Motorcycle Back to Civilization from Lima, Peru
http://www.peeniewallie.com/2018/01/shipping-a-moto.html
- Where do you want to ship the motorcycle?
- Ideally, I'd like to ship the motorcycle, by air, to Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado, USA.
- What year was your motorcycle manufactured?
- 2017
- What is the Make and Model of your motorcycle?
- 2017 Honda Africa Twin (Standard/Non-DCT)
- What are the dimensions of the motorcycle?
- 2017 Honda Africa Twin (Standard/Non-DCT) Specs
- Length x Width x Height (STD/Non-DCT): 91.9 x 34.4 x 58.1 inches
- Curb weight (STD/Non-DCT): 503 lb.
- Is this a US registered motorcycle returning back to the USA?
- Yes.
- Is the motorcycle in riding condition?
- Yes.
- Are you importing permanently or temporary (max 12 months)?
- Permanently. This motorcycle is licensed and registered in Colorado.
- What documents do you currently have for the bike?
- I have the original title to the bike. It is titled in the state of Colorado, and I can provide a copy of the title upon request.
- I have the Certificado de Tratamiento Termico [Thermal Treatment Certificate] and can provide a copy upon request.
- Has the gas been drained from the motorcycle?
- Yes.
- Has the oil been drained from the motorcycle?
- Yes.
- Has the battery been removed from the motorcycle?
- Yes.
- If you require pick-up of your motorcycle in country of origin, please provide zip/postal code if possible:
- Eric Paul Obeso Fajardo
- Telf: 605-3683 Cel: 998249455 Cel: 959334494
- COMERCIAL Sr. DE MAYO
- Mza. G60 Lt. 4 A.H. Bocanegra Callao,Lima,Peru 07041
- (Manzana Apartment G60 Lote 4 Asentamiento Humano Bocanegra Callao, Lima, Peru) 07041
- Here is the location of the motorcycle on Google Maps. The yellow sign that says "Embalaje" belongs to the business. A man is standing by the open door to the business. This is where the motorcycle is stored.
http://www.peeniewallie.com/2018/01/shipping-a-moto.html
Posted by Rob Kiser on January 8, 2018 at 8:36 AM
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