Does anyone have any experence with this? Such as cost, companies, advice. I may want to take the bike I'm looking at home with me ( Auckland to Vancouver). Slow boat shipping it fine, as the riding season really doesn't start until May.
Thanks
BT
Does anyone have any experence with this? Such as cost, companies, advice. I may want to take the bike I'm looking at home with me ( Auckland to Vancouver). Slow boat shipping it fine, as the riding season really doesn't start until May.
Thanks
BT
Are you shifting overseas?
If so, most people say don't do it as it is so painfull.
I'm just traveling around NZ for the next 4 months, and I found a bike, that if i decide to buy, I'll want to ship it back to Vancouver when I return in mid-April.
White Trash: I'm guessing crating it is a necessity, do you know anyone who does that in Auckland?
What sort of bike is it mate?
We recently had a crate built (a fucking good one) for 680. If you're a clever bugger, jut get an old one from a bike shop (they give em away) and modify it to suit your bike.
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It's a '99 Suzuki Bandit 1200.
Because I'm backpacking around, It'd be nice to find an option ( highly unlikely to be sure ) of dropping the bike off at one place, having it crated, and shipped. Rather than trying to run around and find a crate, box the bike up, send it to the shipper. After a trip of this magnitude, I'm sure I'd probably pay a little extra to save a lot of time and work.
Perfect.
We'd handle it all if you wanted, no dramas.
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I thought bikes were cheap in canada and have lower k's because of the riding season or is this something you wont be able to get over there?
IMO - Cracking Deal!
LA is the cheapest route via www.kiwishipping.co.nz @ US$495.
NZ$820 to direct to Vancouver is heaps better value.
a few companies do it. I shipped a CBR400RR to Vancouver and had a 675 sent the other way. Both pain free and about 750 - 800 plus taxes etc...
Only took 2 and a half weeks too.
As for crating, most bikeshops have them laying outside round the back ready for dumping. You just need to bribe them with beers etc to get one. Its best to visit ahead of time and select one still with a bike in it. That way you get the cardboard cover it came in as well, before it gets tossed outside and gets wet, which aids hiding whats inside the crate. Important if you want it delivered intact. Kawasaki ZX10 ones are pretty rock solid.
You'll need a few tiedowns and lots of tape and thats about it. Make sure its ultra clean, empty of fuel and de registered with all paperwork included. Keep the original docs with you and send the bike with copies of everything. Watch the canadian restriction on bikes newer than 15years though. Only older bikes are allowed in.
Takes about an hour to assemble a crate, tie on the bike and wrap it up. You'll need to plan to do it at the depot its leaving from as you'll need a forklift once its crated.
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Has anyone heard from White Trash in the last few weeks? I've been trying to get a hold of him,as I had a bit of an emrgency back home and had to change my flight out to March 9th.
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