I need a motorcycle shipping crate to get my bike to Aussie and back.
Can anyone help me?
I need a motorcycle shipping crate to get my bike to Aussie and back.
Can anyone help me?
How to make a small fortune out of motorcycle racing, start out with a BIG fortune
I need a motorcycle shipping crate to get my bike to Aussie and back.
Can anyone help me?
How to make a small fortune out of motorcycle racing, start out with a BIG fortune
Contact a local bike shop mate, and get one of there crates that a new unit arrived in!
should be FOC, and they work very very well
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Hi Peter, good to know a front runner is heading to the BSFOS, I'll do my usual trick and get in everyones ways back in the pack and slow them up for you
Re the crate - I'm out looking for one this morning as well and there are a few things to keep in mind
1. measure your bike first
2. Get the largest one you can i.e. a Suzuki M109
3. The inside width of a 20ft (and 40ft) std container is 2.294 meters, so it has to be no longer, assuming that they will load the bikes side on.
4 Get the biggest one available, with in the size restriction, so you can get all your gear safely in.
See you on the 5th
Graham
FZR 1040
I've got one of these: http://www.motorcycleshippers.com/s_pop_standard.htm
used once to ship a bike from the US. Open to offers, though it's located in New Plymouth....
(Could be open to delivering it for cost of gas etc?)
Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes
I guess if a bikes been bought into the country from a Japanese / European manufacturer it should already meet treatment requirements (I scored a Honda crate this morningIf you get a wooden one, try to make sure it's treated (ISPM15) timber - makes it much easier), but if your knocking one up yourself then this would have to be sorted out
Good point mully, here's the site I got the dimensions off for reference:The doors are narrower though. If I could be arsed, I'd find out how much narrower. But yeah.
http://www.schumachercargo.com/shipp...ner-sizes.html
You'd think that, but not always. And not always marked as ISPM15 which means MAF and AQIS decide to be eggs about it.
Best crate I ever saw was basically a steel cage with a cardboard cover that slipped over it - I seem to think it was from a Harley, but I dunno for sure.
I agree with Pete/Crasher. Go to your friendly neighbourhood Harley dealer and get a Roadking crate. I shipped an FJR1300 to and from the USA in one of those. Easy to use and forkliftable from any side. Remember that most Japanese bikes are delivered partially dissembled, so those sorts of crates will require some workshop gear and nous.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
I afraid not Pete, I'm flat out sorting another set of wheels for the FZR and machining spacers to fit (so I have a set of wets just in case).You going to Paeroa this weekend?
Good luck for Paeroa though.
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