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04-01-2012, 04:52 PM
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n00b
Joined: Apr 2012
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~3mths of South America starting July '12
Hey guys!
This is supposed to be an introduction and questions thread for my 2012 July-Sept trip through South America. I'll mark my questions/issues orange. About me:
The situation: I'm a student and I'll get my BA this June and I'll leave it at that. So before I start working and everything, I want to do a big trip around South America, which should take about 3 months give and take. I don't want to do too much small trails, just mainly see the countries, meet people, experience the cities and the cultures. The plan: Basically I wanted to buy an affordable bike somewhere in South America, I don't really have any other choice. I was planning to start off in Buenos Aires and go clockwise from there, with the main checkpoints being:
The bike: I'll be buying a bike in Santiago, since it's the easiest as far as I know. (Following this guide on HU) I'll probably buy a used bike off chileautos.cl; Here the question is, what kind of bike? I was thinking of buying an older bike with minimal electronics and a kick-starter, like a small Honda twin from around 1975-1985, because I'm in love with those bikes (Like this one), is that a good idea? Or should I go for a newer kind of dirtbike like a Honda XR250? Equipment: Here's the list of equipment I'm planning to bring, this list is incomplete as of 2/4/12, I'll update it with whatever equipment I can find from other threads, but I'm still happy about any input on what I really shouldn't forget
Questions: Will the Andes border crossings between Chile-Argentina and Chile-Bolivia be a problem for it being winter down there, or is it too far north for snow storms? Will 3 months be enough to do this trip comfortably? What bike should I get? As I asked above, is it recommended to buy a bike older than a 90s? dsp1207 screwed with this post 04-09-2012 at 11:05 PM |
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04-09-2012, 11:04 PM
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n00b
Joined: Apr 2012
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Okay, I'm kind of stuck here. I've tried to use the Search function but it keeps giving me timeout errors, so I'll just ask here: Does anybody have experience with buying a locally registered bike in South America and taking it across borders? Where's the easiest place to buy and transfer ownership?
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04-11-2012, 09:24 PM
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Joined: Jun 2007
Location: Madison, Wisconsin and/or Panama, Panama
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