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Started by rprata, June 18, 2003, 11:07:18 AM

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rprata

The bike moving/shipping company just came and took it away to sunny So. Calif.   :(   I won't see her now 'till July 2  :o  What will I do for 2 weeks with no riding??   :x
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The Buddha

I guess post here and go vroom vroom at your desk/chair/couch/bed and be glad you getting to where there is far better sunshine and year round riding weather.
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tiedyeguy

Well, I feel your pain.  I'm leaving for hell, I mean Kansas City for 2 weeks, sans bike!  It sucks! :x
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snapper

We have more rain in the forcast for the next 7 days.... so we here in New England have our own type of pain.   :guns:   But we can sympathize.
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akky

rprata, who are you using to ship the bike, and how much is it costing?  Hopefully I'll be doing the same at the end of the summer.  :cheers:

rprata

I am using Allied Moto (an agent for Allied Van Lines).  It was around 750.00 (coast-to-coast) including residential pick-up and residential delivery (at 79.00/each) .. if you can find a BUSINESS to have the bike picked up at, and another one to have it dropped off at, you can save 160.00 off that price.

Check out http://www.brunolake.com and click on motorcycle shipping.  E-mail them and ask for a quote.  It will depend on the mileage of the trip, and the size/weight of the bike (I assume it'll be a GS).

They were the lowest price I found.

You COULD use ForwardAir, but then you need to crate the bike up and deliver it to the ForwardAir terminal, and then pick it up from the destination terminal.  They're a little less expensive, because it's just air-to-air, not over-the-road.
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Jared

Actually ForwardAir is a trucking company.I've used them a few times for engines and such.

They provide crates for the bikes ( you may have to wait two weeks for one...so plan in advance) for extra $$ on the shipping.
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Sportbilly

Sorry guys to resurrect an old topic, but I was wondering how it all went, any problems?  

I'm looking to have a GN delivered to kansas and was worried about transporting a cycle without a crate...
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Rprata got his bike to San Diego but then he blew the engine a couple months back and sold it to another GSTwin member. I have not noticed him posting since then so you may have to e-mail him to give you an answer.
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