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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenier
    id go with ridin it. Get the plane to welly then the ferry back and its only a 2hr trip from picton to nelson. Pass by blenheim of course on the way
    Hey I offered first Weiner. Besides Im in Picton, Im closer to the ferry than you are. Is it windy in Blenheim today, Ive been in Picton all day and its blowing bloody gusts

    Want to ride!!!
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    Try the Straights Ferry service. I bought a bike in Welly and had it shipped with them. They were cheaper too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by カワサキキド
    Give Brett from BikeTranz a call (027)-2204436 or you can email him at biketranz@hotmail.com
    Hi, I have used Brett to bring my bike from Masterton to Auckland and was a great service. Well secured in the truck and pretty cheap for that distance - about $150 I think.

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    Bike Tranz!

    We use Brett at BikeTranz, They are bloody good!
    But he's booked out till after Xmas!
    Other Than that, You could try Mana Transport.
    We use Pbt when we get really desperate, But bikes often turn up late and damaged! So use as last resort!
    Good Luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky Bills
    We use Brett at BikeTranz, They are bloody good!
    But he's booked out till after Xmas!
    Other Than that, You could try Mana Transport.
    We use Pbt when we get really desperate, But bikes often turn up late and damaged! So use as last resort!
    Good Luck
    yeah... i probably shouldnt have mentioned Partly Broken Transport... looks quite good when you get a forklift thru a jukebox tho!

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    Just another idea, I usd to drive linehaul for Furniture express, so when madduck was looking at shipping her bike from auckers to Chch she was quoted $600 odd, but I put her on to FE and there price was $180. Now to be honest a furniture truck is about the safest way of transporting a bike possible. FE are based in Nelson too so it might be worth a try.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky Bills
    You could try Mana Transport.
    Good Luck
    Mana..... shit man, they are the roughest looking bunch out there, I used to do the upper south Is run and I've followed them buggers around corners sideways, I wasent though, 8 wheelers hold a good line at 120k.... i mean 90k
    Mind you they were a good bunch of blocks.
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    jeffs transport - he bought my boat up from chch for $600. he specialises in transporting boats, bikes and race cars etc all the time. call john on 027 2280376 to make a booking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper_CBR
    Hey I offered first Weiner. Besides Im in Picton, Im closer to the ferry than you are. Is it windy in Blenheim today, Ive been in Picton all day and its blowing bloody gusts

    Want to ride!!!
    Im not offerin to ride it. Jus sayin thats probably the cheapest and best if not the most fun way of doing it. Anyway im to busy during the week to make that trip and my weekends are usually pretty busy too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenier
    Im not offerin to ride it. Jus sayin thats probably the cheapest and best if not the most fun way of doing it. Anyway im to busy during the week to make that trip and my weekends are usually pretty busy too.
    Hehe, yea I know. Im getting busier here too. I want sleep
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    hi,

    does anyone know of the best company to freight a bike from wellington to nelson? i had a look in the yellow pages, but didn't find any that sounded like they did bikes, only national parcels, and international crates.
    i would try jeff's transport they shift alot of bike's but cheaper to ride it your self more fun too

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    Blah

    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper_CBR
    Hey I offered first Weiner. Besides Im in Picton, Im closer to the ferry than you are. Is it windy in Blenheim today, Ive been in Picton all day and its blowing bloody gusts

    Want to ride!!!
    i work there driving underbody tugs[tugging with the ferries]and the winds not that bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by muzz
    i work there driving underbody tugs[tugging with the ferries]and the winds not that bad
    It was yesterday. Its nort bad at the moment.
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    Thanks all you people for the replys, and offors for help, but my father said i cant have that bike, so maybe this will be a help for other people who are actually allowed a bike!!! dad said that sports bikes are bad for learning on, and so i showed him a gn250, he said the style is right, but im not having a 250!!! Is there any under 250cc cruiser bikes that are in my (very small) budget??? maybe this needs a new thread....

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    Thumbs up Try a Yamaha "Virago" 250cc cruiser.

    or the Honda "Rebel" 250cc..... ummmm the kwaka have a 250cc cruiser... but I cant remember the model name.....

    These three bikes are all cruisers.....

    I dont know what Suzuki have in the cruiser..... is it the "Intruder" 250cc ??

    good luck in your search :spudwave:

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    Thanks all you people for the replys, and offors for help, but my father said i cant have that bike, so maybe this will be a help for other people who are actually allowed a bike!!! dad said that sports bikes are bad for learning on, and so i showed him a gn250, he said the style is right, but im not having a 250!!! Is there any under 250cc cruiser bikes that are in my (very small) budget??? maybe this needs a new thread....

    :disapint:
    There's the gn125!
    http://www.suzukicycles.org/GN-series/GN125.shtml

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