Adv riders in Colombia

Discussion in 'Latin America' started by theturtleshead, Nov 11, 2011.

  1. taranaki

    taranaki bon vivant

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  2. Mr. Fisherman

    Mr. Fisherman Back in Black!

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  3. tblume

    tblume Always Be Gambling

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    Here @ Motolombia, beautiful and hot!
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  4. Mr. Fisherman

    Mr. Fisherman Back in Black!

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    No pitchers, Your at Motel 6 :1drink
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  5. taranaki

    taranaki bon vivant

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    You gonna' be postin' in Ride Reports?

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  6. tblume

    tblume Always Be Gambling

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    We're working off smart phones so far, RR in detail as we amass photo proof and actual rides...:D
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  7. taranaki

    taranaki bon vivant

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    :ddog :D
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  8. tblume

    tblume Always Be Gambling

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    Vduck is posting our SPOT locations over in the eugene meatup thread, rr to follow when we have pictures loaded on compooters, etc...

    Currently in Popayan, headed for Pasto tomorrow on the PanAm.:clap
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  9. Throttlemeister

    Throttlemeister Long timer Super Supporter

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    San Augustine would be a nice loop if you are staying in Colombia after Pasto, the Trampoline of Death Rd over to Mocoa
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  10. Mr. Fisherman

    Mr. Fisherman Back in Black!

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    Are you still going to be there next Thursday? :lurk
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  11. tblume

    tblume Always Be Gambling

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    We're in Manizales now, heading into coffee country tomorrow and Medellin day after- flight to Cartagena on the 19th for a few more.

    RR when we get home, last few days no innertubes...
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  12. rlhopt

    rlhopt n00b

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    what shipping company would you contact to ship cycles both ways. prefer TX to/from Cartagena. either pallet or Roll-on/roll-off or ? Cargo import brokers only ships to CO and not back. I've heard reports from some shippers that the Colombian govt harasses shippers of cycles to USA because of past drugs smuggled in cycles. But car and RVs are OK? make any sense to you?

    want to ride CO and Ecuador for 3-4 months and rental rates are based upon short term and $spendy for long term and cannot cross borders. Mike at Freedom cycle in Colombia may sell/repurchase and that may work. Most countries will not title and plate unless you are a resident -not a tourist. any ideas or info?
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  13. Throttlemeister

    Throttlemeister Long timer Super Supporter

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    As far a shipping, it will save more money to use who is cheapest in that direction, it's highly unlikely the same company will have the best rates in each direction. Lynn Cargo just shipped Paul's bike back from Bogota to Miami for $915 which is crazy good, costs more to ship across from Panama to Colombia on normal boats/planes. You can then spend a little of the money you saved with Lynn and truck freight the bike to your home and still come out ahead. That should solve the shipping back and from the sound of it you might have heard of at least one cargo company to ship down. I would strongly suggest not being adamant about using the same shipping both ways.

    I know Gaston on this board has shipped quite a few riders South. I also know of one at least that came from Houston area to Colombia and had a good experience with him. Maybe check his rates for the shipping down and then you have Lynn Cargo as the return.

    I would think the majority of shipping from/(possible)to Colombia comes from Florida just guessing.


    I know a foreigner can buy in Colombia and have a bike in their own name after meeting a few stipulations, that's a dream of what I want to do in the future:norton It's possible, but for doing the riding you want to do I would just ship my own bike down set up how I like it.
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  14. Mr. Fisherman

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    Bring some good green coffee beans and I will roast you some...
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  15. tblume

    tblume Always Be Gambling

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    loading pictures on SmugMug now, just one week home and it's culture shock all over again, getting together with NoPo this weekend to begin the ride report in earnest.

    Short version? :huh





    Incredible. I can't begin to describe the people and riding and scenery and do any justice to any of them, it was an amazing time, one that I'll remember forever!

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    stay tuned-
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  16. Throttlemeister

    Throttlemeister Long timer Super Supporter

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    True motorcycle heaven, Colombia:raabia


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  17. jimmex

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    I'd like to ship my SE down there and just leave it there. Very interested in hearing the details.
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  18. Redhed

    Redhed Lost on the Island

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    Currently in Bogota, heading north to Cartegena. Will be embarking on Steel Rat April 9th. Any moto-friendly Hostels in Cartegena would be appreciated, and GPS coordinates even moreso. Thanks for any suggestions, and I have already checked out HU for anything current. :D
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  19. Throttlemeister

    Throttlemeister Long timer Super Supporter

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    I would suggest Amber Hostel. Is easy to find a block or two away from Havana Club in the old walled city, very easy to find if you just ask around. There are at least a dozen hostels right around that area and many are motorbike friendly but Amber Hostel is one of the better ones imho. Besides my friend John Pierre parent's run the place. Lulu knows him to and also recommends the place while waiting for the boat, usually find a few moto travelers there.
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  20. Scott_PDX

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