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    Quote Originally Posted by Running Bear View Post
    Howdy, has anyone had experience with freighting a bike return to Australia? I'm going in July and wondering about air or sea freight. Air seems simpler, quicker and not much more expensive by the time you've costed in port fees, customs and quarantine both ways (sigh) Any recommended freight companies or helpful pointers appreciated. Cheers.
    My bike left by boat and only took about 3 weeks in total until it was cleared from customs. And that was from Napier to Colbouture in QLD. Costs do not just sit with shipping, its getting it re-vinned, GST to pay, registration, compulsory third party insurance and all the rest of the things to do. Make sure its what you want to do before you make your final decision, otherwise, in my eyes, it really is much more simpler to just purchase a bike when you arrive. Remove the cost of the exchange rate, and the bikes are comparitively priced.

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    And on that note, can anyone suggest where to look (on the internet) to find Bikes for Sale in Aussie.

    And do they have anything like Kiwibiker?, Due to the current bullshit work situation I'm going to start applying for jobs in Aussie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    . its getting it re-vinned, GST to pay, registration, compulsory third party insurance and all the rest of the things to do.
    Um, the question was about a return trip. None of the above red tape applies. You just need a Carnet. Some states might have other requirements but to get into NSW temporarily you have a customs inspection to check the Carnet, Quarantine check for dirt bugs etc then you uncrate & ride off into the sunset. Permanently importing does seem to be a world of pain. They really don't want jap import cars from NZ devaluing their shitbox Fords & Holdens so they make it hard to bring in any vehicle.

    You are dead right however that the bare per kg / per m3 shipping cost is only part of it though, make sure the quote includes all handling charges, port charges, terminal fees, inspection charges, stamp duty, insurance, bullshit fee they made up to cover the next Friday pissup etc etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    And on that note, can anyone suggest where to look (on the internet) to find Bikes for Sale in Aussie.

    And do they have anything like Kiwibiker?, Due to the current bullshit work situation I'm going to start applying for jobs in Aussie.
    Two of us are looking at going over later this year to spend a few weeks riding down the east coast to sth Aust. Which would be simpler, hiring two bikes or purchasing 2nd hand bikes. If we did that, and sold them at the end for , even half price, that would cut the cost by some. Sounds like taking our bikes from here could be more hassle than it's worth.
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    Quote from Taurus Logistics$1254 Lyttleton-Sydney. Travelling on a Carnet so no import Duty/GST. Have to supply and crate own bike and get it to Ch-Ch from Nelson.
    Return passage quoted $1270. Use same crate to bring bike home. Organise storage of crate in Sydney - maybe at f/f depot?
    TNL International quoted $465/m3. Allowing 3m3 gives $1395 from Nelson incl.
    Air Freight is possibly simpler in that you don't need to crate the bike, but is more costly. Green Freight Auckland quoted "about $1500" plus customs clearance etc in Sydney, another $439 (gasp!)
    I'll probably be shipping her over with Taurus, other companies either haven't returned with quotes or have only quoted verbally which doesn't inspire confidence.
    The Carnet is obtained from AA Auckland 09 5488339 Alan Chesterman. There is a bond 15% bikes value, plus $475 appln fee (reducing to $385 for AA members)
    All this crap ain't puttin' me off, no sir. It's still gonna be well worth the trouble - Australia beckons!

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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Two of us are looking at going over later this year to spend a few weeks riding down the east coast to sth Aust. Which would be simpler, hiring two bikes or purchasing 2nd hand bikes. If we did that, and sold them at the end for , even half price, that would cut the cost by some. Sounds like taking our bikes from here could be more hassle than it's worth.
    Hire the bikes mate. Don't even think about taking your own bikes from here.Just not worth it for a short trip. Buying over there requires you to have an Aussie address for registration and insurance, and it may take a while to on-sell at the other end.Just hire and allow for the simple (but painful) cost. Enjoy your trip, might see you on the road. Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    Two of us are looking at going over later this year to spend a few weeks riding down the east coast to sth Aust. Which would be simpler, hiring two bikes or purchasing 2nd hand bikes. If we did that, and sold them at the end for , even half price, that would cut the cost by some. Sounds like taking our bikes from here could be more hassle than it's worth.
    Hire the bikes mate. Don't even think about taking your own bikes from here.Just not worth it for a short trip. Buying over there requires you to have an Aussie address for registration and insurance, and it may take a while to on-sell at the other end.Just hire and allow for the simple (but painful) cost. Enjoy your trip, might see you on the road. Cheers.

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