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Considering riding (with my son) to Angkor Wat- on another thread in Thailand Travel, it was stated that I would need a Carnet for my bike at the border.

Does anyone have experience with this? Where do I get one, what do I need.....? I've never even heard the word before!

I don't have the greenbook yet, although I do have my white plate. The greenbook should be in any time, they said about 2 months and it's close to that.

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I rode to Ankor a couple of months ago via Chon Chom crossing. Couldn't be easier AND Free for bike!.

You MUST have ownership book in your name and bike is checked by customs both sides of border then all is well. Don't forget daytime running lights are not permitted in Cambodia (masking tape or cover is easiest remedy)

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A carnet is a passbook for vehicles and you don't need it for Cambodia, as said, only the green book in your own name. Have a nice trip.smile.png

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Thanks all- (ex) wife veto'd the motorbike (she has more sense than me obviously) so we're flying now........

You divorced her just because she won't go on a motorbike with you? whistling.gif

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Thanks all- (ex) wife veto'd the motorbike (she has more sense than me obviously) so we're flying now........

You divorced her just because she won't go on a motorbike with you? whistling.gif

"JUST BECAUSE"? Good God man, have you no standards?cheesy.gif

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