View Full Version : Freighting a bike to Australia?
brads
27th June 2009, 19:49
Yeah I know its been talked about on here before,I just cant be arsed looking for it,Anyone know someone I can talk to regarding sending one of our top Jnr MX riders bike to Australia for the jnr nats,CR85 plus tools and gear.
Any help greatly appreciated
scott411
27th June 2009, 20:06
talk to Choppa, he has taken a gsxr over there,
roadracingoldfart
27th June 2009, 20:29
Yeah I know its been talked about on here before,I just cant be arsed looking for it,Anyone know someone I can talk to regarding sending one of our top Jnr MX riders bike to Australia for the jnr nats,CR85 plus tools and gear.
Any help greatly appreciated
2 options , ride it there yaself , or , get hold of Trashie .
kevfromcoro
27th June 2009, 20:39
contact... www.getrouted.com
crazyhorse
27th June 2009, 20:53
I have shipped vehicles before - just contact any shipping company. I used Conroy Removals - but I get the feeling you may be meaning flying it over - probably best to contact the airline and make enquiries that way. Good luck
White trash
27th June 2009, 21:01
I can look after it Brad.
PM me your phone number and I'll give you a bell on Monday to discuss.
You want it airfreighted or Seafreight? Got the Carnet all sorted ?(That bit takes the most time)
CHOPPA
29th June 2009, 22:59
We used to pack them up and put them in a suitcase (for real)
t3mp0r4ry nzr
30th June 2009, 09:06
We used to pack them up and put them in a suitcase (for real)
lol
Genius!
CHOPPA
30th June 2009, 10:37
Yeah I know its been talked about on here before,I just cant be arsed looking for it,Anyone know someone I can talk to regarding sending one of our top Jnr MX riders bike to Australia for the jnr nats,CR85 plus tools and gear.
Any help greatly appreciated
Also where is he racing? Got contacts that would help in melbourne and queensland
skypig
30th June 2009, 18:15
Stay away from Famous Pacific Shipping:sick: (AKA Famous Logistics:2guns:)
The NZ side was great. The Aus side are, are, are pathetic:shutup: (best compromise for a family website<_<). “….yes I’m sure there were 3 bikes in the container when it left…”. “…yes I’m sure the stuff was packed, not thrown in…..”. “..No, nearly everything was in undamaged condition when PACKED in…”
Probably more applicable if you are moving, rather than travelling for racing. But still, better warned than sorry.:done:
brads
30th June 2009, 21:03
Also where is he racing? Got contacts that would help in melbourne and queensland
In melbourne,any help would be great,thanks mate
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