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Retiring (and Riding) in Mexico
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<blockquote data-quote="FJRBound" data-source="post: 1352833" data-attributes="member: 82848"><p>Wife and I are thinking about retiring in or near San Miguel de Allende. I know that importing my '16 FJR on a permanent basis is impossible; I might have to sell it, then buy an FJ-09 once in Mexico (Yamaha does not sell the FJR in Mexico). Alternatively, could bring it into the country on a tourist visa for six months. Would then have to remove it from Mexico. Or renew the tourist visa at the border.</p><p></p><p>My question: are there any forum members living and riding in Mexico? I'd like to get some idea whether I'd even want to continue riding after moving to Mexico.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRBound, post: 1352833, member: 82848"] Wife and I are thinking about retiring in or near San Miguel de Allende. I know that importing my '16 FJR on a permanent basis is impossible; I might have to sell it, then buy an FJ-09 once in Mexico (Yamaha does not sell the FJR in Mexico). Alternatively, could bring it into the country on a tourist visa for six months. Would then have to remove it from Mexico. Or renew the tourist visa at the border. My question: are there any forum members living and riding in Mexico? I'd like to get some idea whether I'd even want to continue riding after moving to Mexico. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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