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Trip to Europe
Just got back from Alaska and I noticed tons of bikes and RV's from Western Europe.
Starting to think about taking the Spyder to Europe.
Not sure how to go about it. Does anybody know of any good blogs that will describe how to get there and where to go.
According to the people I talked to, they said to ship it by plane from Canada.
Stefan
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Or maybe you could try to rent one?
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Try contacting Martin, the guy who posts those videos from Croatia. He might be able to help you. Or maybe the fellow from Spain.
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Come to France - great bike roads and things to see (not PARIS too busy)
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It will depends. Each country in Europe has its own particularities and beauties.
If you don't plan a long travel (two or three months) in my opinion you should try the country and plan the hipping
to that place.
France is a beautifull country full of history, castles, monuments, a very varied nature and great cuisine.
I've been (can't say I know) Alsace, Franche Conté, Midi Pirynees, Bretagne, Provence all different from each other.
But in general all European countries are like that. It changes the language, the gastronomy, the landscape and its people making
them have their own personality. Hard choice.
I think BRP distribution point to Europe is in Belgium but I don't know how they move units from Canada. May be by ship?
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Originally Posted by ahh-cool
Just got back from Alaska and I noticed tons of bikes and RV's from Western Europe.
Starting to think about taking the Spyder to Europe.
Not sure how to go about it. Does anybody know of any good blogs that will describe how to get there and where to go.
According to the people I talked to, they said to ship it by plane from Canada.
Stefan
Here you go Stefan.
https://www.schumachercargo.com/motorcycle-shipping/
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If planning a road trip (I did one a couple of years ago on my Ducati) and would recommend the following area - Northern Italy taking in Tuscany, Ducati factory, Ferrari visit, Pisa, Lake Garda, park up and catch train to Venise..(do not stay in Venise).. Florence and either down south to Rome or north to Germany via Austria - Bavaria is stunning
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Can't help you much with the shipping but a few of the Goldwing boys have shipped their bikes across so you might ask on GL1800riders forum. With regards to where to go, you need to give details of what you like to see and the type of riding you like to do. Europe has a great variety of stuff in a relatively small area so you don't have to ride 1000 miles to be in a very different place with a completely different feel. Also, the season will make a substantial difference to what you find here.
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We're thinking of going for 2 or 3 months. Everybody I have talked to in Alaska have said don't ship it by boat. They have a 2 wheel motorcycle, so not sure if that changes things.
I'm just in the thinking stage. Need to make sure we could do it. Thinking of buying a small trailer when we get there to camp in.
We would not go for 2 or 3 years. I'm a little bit nervous about it
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If nothing else that should be an adventure you could talk about for a long time to come.
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There was a thread a while back (on ADV Rider?) about riding in the various countries in Europe. Apparently there are some obscure rules and regulations to follow. Carrying hazard flags, wearing gloves, etc. etc.
Just the kind of thing a visitor might not know about and could cause (hopefully minor) issue. Worth some research.
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Originally Posted by Zoot
There was a thread a while back (on ADV Rider?) about riding in the various countries in Europe. Apparently there are some obscure rules and regulations to follow. Carrying hazard flags, wearing gloves, etc. etc.
Just the kind of thing a visitor might not know about and could cause (hopefully minor) issue. Worth some research.
Nah, it's pretty straight forward but in France there's a few extra rules; it's a requirement to wear gloves and to carry a hi-viz vest or braces incase you breakdown at the roadside, to have reflective patches on your helmet and to carry spare bulbs for your lights. Otherwise there's nothing to be nervous about, except perhaps getting fat eating the big breakfasts and pastries. Mainland Europe is a safe place and nothing untoward is likely to happen to you, remember also, distances are small compared to the USA. You folks even drive on the same side of the road as most of Europe, easy peasy!
You might be able to do a deal on buying a used Spyder and sell it back to the dealer when you leave, could be cheaper and far less hassle than shipping both ways. Also, when insuring it, it would be an EU spec bike so no having to conform to lighting regs etc.
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I will look into buying one in Europe. Where do I start looking?
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Originally Posted by ahh-cool
I will look into buying one in Europe. Where do I start looking?
I guess that depends on which country you're going to land in to start your trip. BRP has a site for finding dealers but it doesn't include some countries so it's not much use. I know of several dealers in the UK and the UK is not listed on their website. (It's BRP, why am I not surprised!?) Also, the Garmin navigator which came with my Spyder has the details of European dealers inbuilt, should it be necessary to find one. If you post here which country you're likely to land in, I'll look at the Garmin and see what I can find that may be useful to you. Belgium is the European BRP centre, quite what that entails I don't know but our bikes and spare parts are distributed from there afaik.
Edit: I think google might be your friend. I've come up with a number of Spyders for sale in europe - here's one web site which lists several from both private sellers and dealers, if you select a bike from a dealer it will give the dealer's details. At the bottom of the page is Spyders by country - might be helpful. I'm sure there will be other sites too. Good luck searching!
http://www.theparking-motorcycle.co....n/R74NNQ8.html
Edit 2. Aha! I've come up with this...type in your country and search. https://uk.brp.com/content/canam-spy...UcR8g_mObTy60c
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Originally Posted by PinkRosePetal
I guess that depends on which country you're going to land in to start your trip. BRP has a site for finding dealers but it doesn't include some countries so it's not much use. I know of several dealers in the UK and the UK is not listed on their website. (It's BRP, why am I not surprised!?) Also, the Garmin navigator which came with my Spyder has the details of European dealers inbuilt, should it be necessary to find one. If you post here which country you're likely to land in, I'll look at the Garmin and see what I can find that may be useful to you. Belgium is the European BRP centre, quite what that entails I don't know but our bikes and spare parts are distributed from there afaik.
Edit: I think google might be your friend. I've come up with a number of Spyders for sale in europe - here's one web site which lists several from both private sellers and dealers, if you select a bike from a dealer it will give the dealer's details. At the bottom of the page is Spyders by country - might be helpful. I'm sure there will be other sites too. Good luck searching!
http://www.theparking-motorcycle.co....n/R74NNQ8.html
Edit 2. Aha! I've come up with this...type in your country and search. https://uk.brp.com/content/canam-spy...UcR8g_mObTy60c
How hard would it be to sell it? I figure it would cost between $2,000 and $3,000 to ship it by plane back and forth.
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PinkRosePetal, you did great. Now how about a camper to tow behind
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Is there consignment shops. Where you leave the bike and they sell it or what do you do with it? Remember I would not be in the country anymore
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We have shipped a spyder by boat (from canada) no issues. It cost us $1000US. Since spyders tend to sell lot higher in Europe you could always sell it at the end of your trip.
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Only place I found that rents spyders is http://www.bosenberg.com/intro.htm
They now have spyders out of Frankfurt Germany . When l was looking last they only had em for
Switzerland .
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It will be me and my wife. Not sure where we fly into will be the same place we fly out of.
Again right now we are in the planning stages.
Probably will not happen for 2 years.
I believe next year we are doing the west side of the U.S. and the year after that we will do the New England/ Maritimes.
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https://www.aircanada.com/cargo/en/s...otorcycle.html
Probably thinking of the Air Canada program. Not sure if 3 wheelers are accommodated but the link is above.
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Originally Posted by Raknid
Thanks, that's what the people I talked to used.
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Originally Posted by ahh-cool
Just got back from Alaska and I noticed tons of bikes and RV's from Western Europe.
Starting to think about taking the Spyder to Europe.
Not sure how to go about it. Does anybody know of any good blogs that will describe how to get there and where to go.
According to the people I talked to, they said to ship it by plane from Canada.
Stefan
Check with Stefan at Knopftours in Heidelberg. He ships over once a year from the US to his place in Germany. Rentals are very expensive ( like over $200 a day) I am shipping my RT over next March from Orlando. I will” leave it there and go ride for a few months each summer. He also stores Bike at his place for $50 a month. I us3to have a Honda Varadero I left with Martin in Cork Island I bought over there and he charges about$35 a month. I soulful intCork and he would have my Bike all ready to go and I would ride around Europe for 2-3 months at a time.
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Have kept a Bike in Europe for 3 years. I sold the 2 wheeler I kept there and will be shipping my RT there in Late Feb. to ride for a few months. Goggle Knopftours.com He ships Bikes to his place out of the US. It will cost me $1,900 to ship my RT over one way. You can figure it will cost you $200-250 a week to rent a 2 wheeler over there. Martine my friend in Kinsale , Ireland has bikes for sale at good prices and he will sell it for you when you are finished with It. Knopf has bikes for sale also. Martin in Kinsale charges $3 month to store a bike. Knopf is $50 a month . I kept my Honda Varadero 1000 at Martins for 3 years and would fly into Cork and pick it up and ride Europe for 3 months each time, If you have any questions please ask. Trying to ship it yourself has a lot of paper work and extra cost. A RT in Europe cost about $30K. Used in the high teens. You can not sell your bike over there us less some one will keep your tags on iy. The duty is high otherwise. Nick
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