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Not possible. If your bike bigger than 2b scooter hardly able to squeeze into e lift. Ive seen their bike transport over from ubin to mainland for servicing/scrap/repair mostly small bike.

 

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I'm wondering the legality aspect of riding in Pulau Ubin. Are Singapore registered vehicles allowed to be ridden there? For ferrying the motorcycles over, I am sure if we find hard enough there will be some source for boats to bring the vehicles over.

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Is this even allowed / possible??

 

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it's not like in the 70's, all motor vehicles on the island were not regulated. No tax, no insurance, no registration and no need license. Kids were riding motorbikes everywhere, and some taxis scrapped on main land managed to find its way there as personal transport.

 

Now all vehicles on the island are regulated, they must have the special "ubin" plate like those Claasiv Cars scheme vehicles.

 

So I don't think you can bring your own vehicles there to use even if you have the means to transport it there.

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Is this even allowed / possible??

 

:|

 

it's not like in the 70's, all motor vehicles on the island were not regulated. No tax, no insurance, no registration and no need license. Kids were riding motorbikes everywhere, and some taxis scrapped on main land managed to find its way there as personal transport.

 

Now all vehicles on the island are regulated, they must have the special "ubin" plate like those Claasiv Cars scheme vehicles.

 

So I don't think you can bring your own vehicles there to use even if you have the means to transport it there.

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