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    A bike, or any vehicle in transit, with fuel in it is not classed as dangerous goods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJM View Post
    To cover the $5500 value would be an additional $57.69inc so total depot to depot price CHC to AKL would be $232.25inc.

    I asked the National Ops Manager about the DG certification as we move a number of these. The legislation has been changed to say that if a vehicle is powered by petrol and is in a sealed unit it is ok to travel. I would still advise that a drained petrol tank would be preferred. Obviously in our trucks we only move small items with minimal fuel tanks. Ie not a machine with 50L of fuel in it.
    Thats is a dam good price.
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    Dunno If I'd freight a road bike this way but a dirt bike go for it!!
    Drain the fuel, lay it on its side so the carb drains out and put a duff plug in it so it won't go even if there's fuel added.

    Its a good deal RJM is doing for you!!!
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    The only damage I could see happening to a dirt bike in transit would be a bit of rub damage. All the bikes I've seen come through work have been shrinkwrapped in the sending depot. If you're really concerned about it you can specifically ask them to ensure they use felts (furniture blankets). We always take the greatest of care with any freight but unfortunately damages sometimes occur in the transport industry.

    I'm on holiday as of 5pm this afternoon so only back in the office on Wednesday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJM View Post
    The only damage I could see happening to a dirt bike in transit would be a bit of rub damage. All the bikes I've seen come through work have been shrinkwrapped in the sending depot. If you're really concerned about it you can specifically ask them to ensure they use felts (furniture blankets). We always take the greatest of care with any freight but unfortunately damages sometimes occur in the transport industry.

    I'm on holiday as of 5pm this afternoon so only back in the office on Wednesday.
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    Just to let people know i went ahead & got the bike freighted through Fliway - organised by RJM (Ryan). Bike was dropped off to Chc depot on Monday lunchtime & i received it at my door today at lunchtime. Awesome service and a bloody good price. Anyone needing to freight a bike i would highly recommend using Fliway.
    Thanks so much Ryan.

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    How much ? ?

    Quote Originally Posted by L Rider View Post
    Just to let people know i went ahead & got the bike freighted through Fliway - organised by RJM (Ryan). Bike was dropped off to Chc depot on Monday lunchtime & i received it at my door today at lunchtime. Awesome service and a bloody good price. Anyone needing to freight a bike i would highly recommend using Fliway.
    Thanks so much Ryan.
    How much was the end shipping price ?

    And any damage ?

    And it only took 2days to arrive ?

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    How much was the end shipping price ? Approx $333.00 - give or take a few cents. That was for the bike and included additional insurance to cover the $5500 value. Usually it's $1500 per piece.

    And any damage ? No, it was shrink wrapped in CHC, I asked them to use additional felts for packing and it would have been strapped to the side of the unit.

    And it only took 2days to arrive ? You sound suprised? CHC to AKL is a main route. Most NI would be overnight, and SI within 2 days - obviously depends on the exact location.

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    Other companies that transport bikes are;
    Mana Transport
    Palmerston Transport Service

    Most transport companies these days will have a go at shifting anything so it would pay to phone around for quotes.
    The only differing factor would be the care they take.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red mermaid View Post
    Other companies that transport bikes are;
    Mana Transport
    Palmerston Transport Service

    Most transport companies these days will have a go at shifting anything so it would pay to phone around for quotes.
    The only differing factor would be the care they take.
    I did do alot of phoning around including Mana Transport. All were more expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJM View Post
    How much was the end shipping price ? Approx $333.00 - give or take a few cents. That was for the bike and included additional insurance to cover the $5500 value. Usually it's $1500 per piece.

    And any damage ? No, it was shrink wrapped in CHC, I asked them to use additional felts for packing and it would have been strapped to the side of the unit.

    And it only took 2days to arrive ? You sound suprised? CHC to AKL is a main route. Most NI would be overnight, and SI within 2 days - obviously depends on the exact location.
    Also included in that price were 3 additional items to the bike - a box of spares, a spare tyre & a half rubbish bag of exhaust packing.
    As RJM said - no there was no damage what so ever. Was well wrapped & protected.

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    So what bike did you get? KX250?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheese View Post
    So what bike did you get? KX250?
    Sure did - not for me though its John's when he gets back

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