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Ride across the USA
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RE: Ride across the USA
#61

Django, here is a deal to get you started in your bike search. This is in the Los Angeles area...
https://www.cycletrader.com/listing/2013...5005353137


12-17-2018, 10:08 AM
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RE: Ride across the USA
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Your plans bring you nowhere near me, but make sure you post your itinerary. I’ve been known to ride great distances using excuses far less valid than an opportunity to meet a complete stranger. Smile


12-17-2018, 03:04 PM
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Ride across the USA
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Let me know when you will be bopping through close to Chattanooga .. I would love to ride up from Georgia to meet you and ride a bit . Great Smoky mountain meet up idea sounds great to me !

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12-18-2018, 04:37 AM
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RE: Ride across the USA
#64

@Inhouse Bob: Dang! This stupid GDPR! I'm geoblocked at CycleTrader. Dodgy

Trying your link gives me just this:

Quote:CycleTrader.com can no longer support visitors from within the European Union at this time. In compliance with GDPR any My Trader accounts, email correspondence & site activity has been removed from our database.

We are working to be able to serve EU visitors in the future.
Anyway, looking into it a little closer, it appears to be not a really valid option for an alien like me to buy and register a motorcycle in the US. I'd need a RA (resident address). Huh

Looks quite complicated: https://www.dmv.org/ca-california/motorc...ration.php

Other options: [ul] [li]bring my own ride[/li] [li]look again into rental[/li] [li]...we'll see...
[/li][/ul] Currently I would like most bringing my own ride, as I could take my time to prepare the equipment and the ride at home.

@MTC: I followed your saddle sore report around Lake Michigan with great interest. So I've no doubt, that you could do large distances if it just came to your mind. Thumbs Up
Would be glad to meet you. Btw.: I think I was the first one doing a SaddleSore on a CB1100 (April 2015). Tongue

http://1asw.de/~rsz/bilder/150404_Toskan...lesort.jpg

@Bigskyorbust: be sure I let you know. Looking forward to meet you!


12-18-2018, 07:41 AM
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RE: Ride across the USA
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If you bring your CB 1100 we can help you with anything you need done while in the USA : oil/filter change, brakes , tires , chains etc.
Is it expensive to send a bike over ? One way or return .


12-18-2018, 08:07 AM
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RE: Ride across the USA
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Quote:CycleTrader.com can no longer support visitors from within the European Union at this time. In compliance with GDPR any My Trader accounts, email correspondence & site activity has been removed from our database.
We are working to be able to serve EU visitors in the future. Anyway, looking into it a little closer, it appears to be not a really valid option for an alien like me to buy and register a motorcycle in the US. I'd need a RA (resident address). Huh
Looks quite complicated: https://www.dmv.org/ca-california/motorc...ration.php
Other options: [ul] [li]bring my own ride[/li] [li]look again into rental[/li] [li]...we'll see...
[/li][/ul] Currently I would like most bringing my own ride, as I could take my time to prepare the equipment and the ride at home.
@MTC: I followed your saddle sore report around Lake Michigan with great interest. So I've no doubt, that you could do large distances if it just came to your mind. Thumbs Up
Would be glad to meet you. Btw.: I think I was the first one doing a SaddleSore on a CB1100 (April 2015). Tongue
http://1asw.de/~rsz/bilder/150404_Toskan...lesort.jpg
@Bigskyorbust: be sure I let you know. Looking forward to meet you!
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Let me whisper to your ear: buying, registering, insuring and resealing will not work for you as expected, in NA continent, including Canada.
Bring your own...about C$3000 both ways just for the bike or rented but not CB1100 (unavailable)
From Frankfurt to Vancouver or Toronto by Air Canada.
Check all options prior making wise decision.
Wish you good luck & all the best in your escapade.
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12-18-2018, 08:57 AM
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RE: Ride across the USA
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My understanding from a buddy I know who lived in OR for a few years is even bringing a bike from Canada into the U.S. and then back to Canada is not free from pain. Much of it has to do with paper evidence/traceabilty, safety, and admin fees. Not to be discouraged, people do it all the time, however, most people stay for a couple of years.


12-18-2018, 02:12 PM
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RE: Ride across the USA
#68

Django.
My Idea is ....
Find some one from US who will lend You his CB1100 for 6 weeks during the time when You lend him Yours CB in Europe.

This lend /borrow agreement can be done.
Both of You can have nice Europe/US trip.
You both will have the same risk.

Paweł.


12-18-2018, 09:04 PM
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RE: Ride across the USA
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I found this thread on Trip Advisor that may prove useful to you. Fair warning: I did not read all of the comments nor do I attest to their veracity. https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g1...Trips.html
Also, I wonder if making your purchase and subsequent sale through a Honda dealer at each end of your trip might be an efficient, if not less expensive, way to go. Forum members might be able to connect you with dealers on each coast that might be willing to help you, which is why I suggested Honda dealers.


12-18-2018, 09:58 PM
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RE: Ride across the USA
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Great awareness tip ESea.


12-18-2018, 11:20 PM
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