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    Best freight company for mufflers?

    Had a rush of blood last Friday and ended up buying some Ducati mufflers on Trademe - by accident. No problem, paid for them, and just need to get them from Albany to Invercargill.

    How??!! I've tried to get quotes from DHL, NZ Post, and Mainfreight and they range from $55 to $130. That's more than the pipes cost. May just have to leave it to the seller to arrange and I'll pay whatever it costs but I'd like to get a lower price if possible. Plus I don't want to muck the seller around.

    Any suggestions of the best low-cost freight company?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Had a rush of blood last Friday and ended up buying some Ducati mufflers on Trademe - by accident. No problem, paid for them, and just need to get them from Albany to Invercargill.

    How??!! I've tried to get quotes from DHL, NZ Post, and Mainfreight and they range from $55 to $130. That's more than the pipes cost. May just have to leave it to the seller to arrange and I'll pay whatever it costs but I'd like to get a lower price if possible. Plus I don't want to muck the seller around.

    Any suggestions of the best low-cost freight company?
    November isn't too far away - simply ask if anyone from KB is going to Wellywood soon than if anyone from Wellywood is coming to the Burt Munro Challenge.

    Ways and means eh?

    How did you buy them by accident?

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    sounds like you've done an exhaustive search

    ...sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luckylegs View Post
    sounds like you've done an exhaustive search

    ...sorry


    As for buying them by accident, they are off an 888, were selling for about $100, 1 hour to go on auction, so I put a bid in, thinking the existing bidder would probably top it......and the rest is history.

    I plan to take the packing out and open them up (just like yours McJim ). Should be good fun http://www.ducatisuite.com/superbikemufflers.html

    However there will be a bit more expense because they need extension pipes to the headers made so it seems silly to pay a lot for freight.

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    Have you thought of Daily Freight? I sent a Bandit muffler from Auckland to, I think it was Gore, and it cost $25.00 or something close to that. Took two days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post


    I plan to take the packing out and open them up (just like yours McJim ). Should be good fun http://www.ducatisuite.com/superbikemufflers.html
    Better still remove the stock internals all together and weld in a length of perf tube and pack with the stringy packing. Sounds lots better than gutted stock internals, which in my opinion make the bike too loud.

    Get the seller to wrap them individually and just take them into NZpost.

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    I use Fliways

    they rock.. helps when a mate has an account that is a lot cheaper too but Fliways are still my pick
    a sticker on the fairing of a GSX doesnt make it a Katana

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    Get the seller to wrap them individually and just take them into NZpost.
    NZ Post will charge on weight and size. You'll be better off talking to some long-haul companies and saying that there is no hurry for them to arrive (cheaper, hopefully...).
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    Give McDowall Freight a call, the director is a guy called Kent.

    Their head office is in Browns (just out of invercargill) he should see you right.

    Otherwise, Toll, StraitFreight, Streamline Freight or Now Couriers should see you right.

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    as guy above said try Now couriers, they`re usually the cheapest, the box wont be that big just being mufflers mainfright and such are really for pallet sized stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Joka View Post
    Give McDowall Freight a call, the director is a guy called Kent.

    Their head office is in Browns (just out of invercargill) he should see you right.

    Otherwise, Toll, StraitFreight, Streamline Freight or Now Couriers should see you right.

    www.whitepages.co.nz for the numbers
    Thanks for all your suggestions everyone. Firstly I'll try McDowells because I know them and in fact coincidentally am dealing with a guy from their office at the moment.

    I'll post back and let you know what happened. The mufflers are just above the maximum size couriers/post handle so they calculate on volume = $$. No sweat, we'll get it sorted, much appreciated for all the suggestions. :

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    Ohhh last suggestion

    Pay my mates and my gas plus a little extra and I will ride them down!! ohhh yeah...

    It will only be about 18hrs one way!

    Could do with a big ole ride ... hahahah would work out heaps more expensive for you but I would have a good time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    Better still remove the stock internals all together and weld in a length of perf tube and pack with the stringy packing. Sounds lots better than gutted stock internals, which in my opinion make the bike too loud.
    Thanks for the advice. I intend to make haste slowly and remove part of the internals in stages. Of course in practise it might not be as simple as that. Essentially the mufflers are quiet because the internal pipes do a U-turn and take the gases back to the mid-point where they finally enter the exhaust tube itself.

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