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  1. #31
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    19th November 2009 - 05:29
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    Custom Bike 2007
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    Berlin
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matz View Post
    Hey Kiwi-Biker,

    my name is Matthias and I'm from Nuremberg in Germany. On Monday the 3. September my plan arrives in Auckland. My Suzuki DR 350 comes in a woochest with a ship on the 13. September.
    I'll stay for 9 month in NZ for a work and travel holiday.

    But now I have a very big problem. The woodchest has to store anywhere for this 9 month. But I don't know where?

    Can somebody sore the chest? I'll give you money for this.

    Thank you for your answers

    Greetings from Germany

    Matz
    Can you tell me which hauler/transport agency you used as I also want to ship a bike from Berlin to Auckland. Do they also take care of the packaging and paper work? Door-to-Door?
    Thanks

  2. #32
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    7th August 2012 - 19:08
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    1994 BMW R1100GS
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    Oedheim, Germany
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    Quote Originally Posted by schuffi View Post
    Can you tell me which hauler/transport agency you used as I also want to ship a bike from Berlin to Auckland. Do they also take care of the packaging and paper work? Door-to-Door?
    Thanks
    Hi!
    My bike is returning from NZ to (c)old Germany these days. Still need help? I have used a kind of door-to-door service.

    Regards
    Oli

  3. #33
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    6th August 2012 - 20:23
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    2000, BMW F 650GS Dakar TT39
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    Quote Originally Posted by schuffi View Post
    Can you tell me which hauler/transport agency you used as I also want to ship a bike from Berlin to Auckland. Do they also take care of the packaging and paper work? Door-to-Door?
    Thanks

    Hi!

    I've got my bike back today
    My hauler was Pangaea Cargo GmbH (www.pangaeacargo.com). I had a door-to-door-service, all paperwork included (work and all fees as e.g. customs, MAF), so I had just to pay and receive the bike, first in AKL than here at home.
    Overall costs bothways roundabout € 2.000,- (1.030 G to NZ and 960,- back)

    The only thing that I did by myself was packing the bike and luggage into the crate. They would do that too, but of corse that is expensive...

    And what I don't know yet: If the "Endverbleibserklärung" (missing the english word right now...) within the Carnet is already filled out (I asked them to do that if possible) - the Carnet still is at customs office, I'll get it sent in a few days.

    If you need further information please send a pm.

    If you need a crate - I have one now that I don't need anymore...

    Cheers
    Nobby

  4. #34
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    1st April 2013 - 11:11
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    1994, Kawasaki, ZZR1100
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    Auckland
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    You can dump it in my shed for free. I really don't care.
    Some people just ride better then me. You know it's me when you hear high revs around a corner but the bikes going 20kphr.

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