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[*] posted on 7-6-2017 at 12:14 PM
Dirt bikes "Gonzaga"


Is there any paper work that's needed to get dirt bikes to and from the border. We are Heading to Gonzaga in a few weeks.
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[*] posted on 7-6-2017 at 02:39 PM


Are they going to be in your truck or trailer?

People take their 'toys' to Baja all the time. Just be able to prove they are registered to you when Mexican authorities ask, at the border.

A notarized permission slip may be wise if someone else is bringing them to you/ for you IF you get separated from that person and the bike.

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[*] posted on 7-6-2017 at 03:09 PM


For Baja, just the registration(s).

If the mainland you need to get an import permit for your vehicle + bikes/quads.
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[*] posted on 7-6-2017 at 06:54 PM


You also need to make sure you have no gas can full unless it is race gas. They may or may not question you about it.
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[*] posted on 7-6-2017 at 08:50 PM


They have compared the vin on my bike to the vin on my registration at least a dozen times in the last few years. Doesn't matter if it is Tecate, Mexicali, or San Luis.
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[*] posted on 7-7-2017 at 12:16 AM


They don't check for many things at the border, but they almost always check if you have gas in your can and the vins.
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[*] posted on 7-7-2017 at 08:18 AM


Good point! Make sure your gas can is empty! Fill it once you get to San Felipe... 87 and 91 octane, ethanol-free gasoline!



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[*] posted on 7-7-2017 at 04:11 PM


Quote: Originally posted by ehall  
They have compared the vin on my bike to the vin on my registration at least a dozen times in the last few years. Doesn't matter if it is Tecate, Mexicali, or San Luis.


Same for me at San Ysidro, every time.




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[*] posted on 7-8-2017 at 05:18 PM


I've ridden my bike across at SY three times. Never been stopped.
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[*] posted on 7-8-2017 at 05:28 PM


Quote: Originally posted by TedZark  
I've ridden my bike across at SY three times. Never been stopped.



Apparently different rules if you are riding across. I rode across at Tecate and got the redlight. They looked thru my backpack but didn't even look at the bike.
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[*] posted on 7-9-2017 at 04:13 AM


Quote: Originally posted by ehall  
Quote: Originally posted by TedZark  
I've ridden my bike across at SY three times. Never been stopped.



Apparently different rules if you are riding across. I rode across at Tecate and got the redlight. They looked thru my backpack but didn't even look at the bike.


Wonder what they would do if someone came through on a 2 stroke, blippin' the pipe! Haha!! Maybe that's how I can get my beloved KTM over.

[Edited on 7-9-2017 by Beagle]
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[*] posted on 7-9-2017 at 08:07 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Beagle  
Quote: Originally posted by ehall  
Quote: Originally posted by TedZark  
I've ridden my bike across at SY three times. Never been stopped.



Apparently different rules if you are riding across. I rode across at Tecate and got the redlight. They looked thru my backpack but didn't even look at the bike.


Wonder what they would do if someone came through on a 2 stroke, blippin' the pipe! Haha!! Maybe that's how I can get my beloved KTM over.

[Edited on 7-9-2017 by Beagle]







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[*] posted on 7-9-2017 at 09:03 AM


Quote: Originally posted by ehall  
Quote: Originally posted by Beagle  
Quote: Originally posted by ehall  
Quote: Originally posted by TedZark  
I've ridden my bike across at SY three times. Never been stopped.



Apparently different rules if you are riding across. I rode across at Tecate and got the redlight. They looked thru my backpack but didn't even look at the bike.


Wonder what they would do if someone came through on a 2 stroke, blippin' the pipe! Haha!! Maybe that's how I can get my beloved KTM over.

[Edited on 7-9-2017 by Beagle]







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[*] posted on 7-10-2017 at 07:24 PM


You need CURRENT registration ORIGINAL no copies. For some reason this is a big deal for the Mexican border folks and they will not hesitate to send you back, even for an original out of date registration. It doesn't make sense, but it doesn't need to, that's how it is.

Pemex premium is far better than California spec gas. No ethanol, no summer blend, etc. gas in northern Baja comes from US refineries.
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[*] posted on 7-10-2017 at 08:39 PM


Quote: Originally posted by TedZark  
I've ridden my bike across at SY three times. Never been stopped.


I've ridden across the border several times a year for more than 40 years and never been asked for motorcycle registration. But each time when carrying a bike on the trailer or in the back of a pickup papers have asked for.
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