can anyone assist with bike transport info from the South Island to Hamilton/Auckland?Cheers----Gavin
can anyone assist with bike transport info from the South Island to Hamilton/Auckland?Cheers----Gavin
Bacon and Eggs...a days work for the chook - a lifetime achievement for the pig
when I was 18, I was embarrassed at how ignorant my father was...then when I was 21, I was amazed at how much my father had learnt in those 4 years
Cheapest way is to fly down and get it
Saw a post couple of weeks back with an estimate of ~ $400. But that is something of a guess.
Found a better one ... Learn about the search function.
I searched ["transport bike" "south island"]
Here
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i had my fxr transported from nelson to auckland a few weeks back. i heard biketranz were a good company but i could never get hold of them. i ended up going with mana transport who took something like 8 days and cost me $230
My signature is cooler than yours.
thanks for the search tips and the company names...will look into it...cheers
Bacon and Eggs...a days work for the chook - a lifetime achievement for the pig
when I was 18, I was embarrassed at how ignorant my father was...then when I was 21, I was amazed at how much my father had learnt in those 4 years
it's +50deg here and I don't fancy freez'n my nuts off...I know, harden up

Bacon and Eggs...a days work for the chook - a lifetime achievement for the pig
when I was 18, I was embarrassed at how ignorant my father was...then when I was 21, I was amazed at how much my father had learnt in those 4 years
forget hardening up, get heated handlebargrips and decent gear. makes all the difference.Originally Posted by k1w1nzl
 Bike transport
 Bike transport
		Hi yaOriginally Posted by k1w1nzl
Bay City Motorcycles (Tauranga) now also run a bike transport company.
Give Andy a ring and he will point you in the right direction :spudflip:
if not, I will go down myself...then maybe I can offer to take down or also bring back something for someone else
Bacon and Eggs...a days work for the chook - a lifetime achievement for the pig
when I was 18, I was embarrassed at how ignorant my father was...then when I was 21, I was amazed at how much my father had learnt in those 4 years
Ill take it up to picton for you if you want. Where is it?
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
it's a done deal...they are bringing her up on the 31stOriginally Posted by saul


Bacon and Eggs...a days work for the chook - a lifetime achievement for the pig
when I was 18, I was embarrassed at how ignorant my father was...then when I was 21, I was amazed at how much my father had learnt in those 4 years
my new bike (via emoto) arrives early october - and i'll need it delivered to me in aucks.
what kinda $$$?
k
I am Jack's complete lack of remorse .
costing me $400...but with the amount of people singing his praises on here of late, maybe as a goup KB'ers could negotiate rate (is there a moderator who could take this on???)Originally Posted by Badcat

Bacon and Eggs...a days work for the chook - a lifetime achievement for the pig
when I was 18, I was embarrassed at how ignorant my father was...then when I was 21, I was amazed at how much my father had learnt in those 4 years
is it me - or is that a HUGE amount of cash for 160kgs (in my case) of fragile freight?Originally Posted by k1w1nzl
i think i'll fly down and ride it back!
k
I am Jack's complete lack of remorse .
maybe it seems a lot, but I don’t think so...I am flying down to Dunedin in a couple of weeks, and the ticket is $279 each way. If you take the price of the flight, then the ferry and fuel…there isn’t a lot in it, the Transport Co has a lot of costs + it’s their livingOriginally Posted by Badcat
Bacon and Eggs...a days work for the chook - a lifetime achievement for the pig
when I was 18, I was embarrassed at how ignorant my father was...then when I was 21, I was amazed at how much my father had learnt in those 4 years
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