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 Graprilia Brolly Dolly

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 Posted: 15:32 - 25 Dec 2009 Post subject: How to export a motorbike? |
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I sold my CBR400 to someone in the USA and they want me to ship it there. Does anyone know of any reliable companies and roughly how much it costs?
Thanks in advance ____________________ Piaggo liberty 125 SOLD - CBR 125 - SOLD Aprilia RS 125 - SOLD CBR 400 NC29 - SOLD ZX6R currently own https://bikepics.com/members/Graprilia/ |
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No idea but it sounds like a pain in the arse. Tell the buyer to arrange it? |
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No idea, I guess you'll have to ring around some freight companies and see. ____________________ My Flickr |
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i think it will be in the region of £1,500 - £2,000 they said they would pay.
I did say collection only in the listing , and i know it will be a pain to arrange but they met the reserve price which is what i wanted and the next highest bid was half that, so im left with no choice really. ____________________ Piaggo liberty 125 SOLD - CBR 125 - SOLD Aprilia RS 125 - SOLD CBR 400 NC29 - SOLD ZX6R currently own https://bikepics.com/members/Graprilia/ |
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Meh, as long as you get the full amount up front.  ____________________ My Flickr |
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 Itchy Super Spammer

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You want to ship your bike to the US?
There are three companies.
James Cargo.
https://www.jamescargo.com/motorcycle_transportation/
I asked for 6 quotes earlier this year, they stick it in a box and fly it costs £750 to fly the bike undisassembled, they strap it to a pallet and build a box around it. If you take the bike apart then you can get quotes as low as £520. (Bike was CBR600F size and weight).
Or you can get James to LCL it for you and then you can ship a disassembled bike anywhere on the planet for £450.
There is another company called freight movers international in Rainham, Felixstowe, they charge £400 for 3.5cubic metres and a £100 handling fee to New York or Panama, Korea was £380.
Cargo ship shipping is cheaper outwards as container ships generally go back to Asia empty.
There is also a company called Wilmus wilheim somebody on BCF works for them, you can ship it from Portsmouth RoRo to Long Beach California, Los Angeles or Panama (costs more ro get to LA as you have to pay a portion of the Panama canal costs).
If they pay up front or stick it in escrow do it..
James Cargo flying the bike out is regarded as reliable company by Horizon Unlimited community. Terry flew his XTZ660 out to Korea with them cost him £470. A few other people shipped to the US for £420. Their shipping via sea is less regarded by the HUBB.
Flying is MOST definately the way to go, namely as you can get to any airport in the US it takes 24 hours to get there and thus you won't be pestered for is it there yet type questions. And it will be off loaded in 12 hours upon landing, Off loading from a ship can take days sometimes weeks, if your LCL (less than container load) container is at the bottom of the ship it will take ages.
EDIT phone these companies ! , James Cargo takes decades to reply to email quotations, phone they can give you a quote in 24 hours!. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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