For anyone interested to know, obviously I am still doing alot of research to make sure I get all the things I need in order.
I have found that as Turkey is classed as part of Europe only for the sake of tourism, they do not have a carnet de passage requirement. However Iran and especially Pakistan they require a carnet, which is like a passport for your car/motorbike which allows you entry into the country on the condition it will be bought back within 3-12 months.
Obviously the first thing that comes to mind is I will leave it in Pakistan and come back and loose £200 for the carnet document. Unfortunately friends, countries like Iran and Pakistan demand an assurance to be left with the bank against the value of the car/motorbike. Hence in my case, as my bike is worth £6000. I have to leave 500% assurance in a bank. therefore I have to leave £30,000 in a UK bank so that if I do not return with my motorbike then I will loose that amount. Other Middle East countries have a 200% demand whilst Egypt is the only country with the 800% demand.
You can also go and get insurance to do this however they will overall charge you 5% of the total individual countries assurance amount. So I will have to pay 10% of the 500% of Pakistan carnet totalling, £3000. However upon return of the carnet I will receive the 5% back totalling £1500 and the insurance countries charges its fees of £1500. Screw that............. Luckily I can fall into the first band and keep some money borrowed and loaned in there..........
http://media.rac.co.uk/pdf/carnet-de-passage-information.pdf
More to come
I have found that as Turkey is classed as part of Europe only for the sake of tourism, they do not have a carnet de passage requirement. However Iran and especially Pakistan they require a carnet, which is like a passport for your car/motorbike which allows you entry into the country on the condition it will be bought back within 3-12 months.
Obviously the first thing that comes to mind is I will leave it in Pakistan and come back and loose £200 for the carnet document. Unfortunately friends, countries like Iran and Pakistan demand an assurance to be left with the bank against the value of the car/motorbike. Hence in my case, as my bike is worth £6000. I have to leave 500% assurance in a bank. therefore I have to leave £30,000 in a UK bank so that if I do not return with my motorbike then I will loose that amount. Other Middle East countries have a 200% demand whilst Egypt is the only country with the 800% demand.
You can also go and get insurance to do this however they will overall charge you 5% of the total individual countries assurance amount. So I will have to pay 10% of the 500% of Pakistan carnet totalling, £3000. However upon return of the carnet I will receive the 5% back totalling £1500 and the insurance countries charges its fees of £1500. Screw that............. Luckily I can fall into the first band and keep some money borrowed and loaned in there..........
http://media.rac.co.uk/pdf/carnet-de-passage-information.pdf
More to come