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| Fallen Angel |
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 Fallen Angel Franny the Nanny

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 Posted: 20:37 - 16 Nov 2004 Post subject: Motorbike Delivery Companies |
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Does anyone know if any of these motorbike delivery companies you get on Ebay are legit????
Or, can anyone recommend a good motorbike deliver company.
We've been GIVEN a GPZ by a lovely member of BCF - what a guy!!
The bike is in Bristol, so we have to get it to Glasgow.
I will be down South in the next couple of weeks and was thinking of hiring a van and collecting it myself, but am also wanting to look at other options, i.e. motorbike delivery companies.
Any feedback / advice would be most appreciated.
Cheers in Advance
Fran  ____________________ I have an asshole tolerance level of -10
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Hrm, last time we went to get a bike, we hired a van (with tie down loops) for about £50, we were in Leicester anyway, and were going to go to Duxford afterwards so going to Cambridge to fetch it wasn't a bit issue. Just make sure you can get your hands on a decent length of rope and a blanket or two and you should be sorted.
Added bonuses to that are that you can have a natter with the bike's previous owner, to discover what he has had done it it, the servicing regime,bike foibles and generally make sure everything is in order as you are there in person. You also get the bike when you want it, rather than having to rely on the delivery people to deliver it at a particular time.
I'd also prefer to pay by cash in person really speaking too, sending a cheque off in the post for £1250 on the promise that the bike would be winging it's way to me was a rather silly thing to do now that I look back on it.
So, to sum up, if you're going down South anyway, then the fuel cost is immaterial as you'd be spending it anyway. You can speak to the owner and pay them in person. Much less hassle, worrying and stress involved. And, overall, it's likely to be cheaper, depending on how long you need to rent the van for. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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| Fallen Angel |
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 Fallen Angel Franny the Nanny

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 Posted: 20:48 - 16 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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You see though, we're very, very lucky because the bike has been given to us, free!!!!! Because it's old owner is working overseas now and it is not being used.
So there is no issue with money changing hands, only with collecting it / having it delivered.
We there is an intermittent fault with the electrics that needs looked at, but other than that, the bike is in good nick, so really, it's condition is not a concern since we aren't paying for it.
I just dunno whether I would trust someone else to collect it and deliver it in the condition it was when it was collected!  ____________________ I have an asshole tolerance level of -10
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 Posted: 21:17 - 16 Nov 2004 Post subject: |
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Bristol isn't too far from me, but I'd steal it if you let me pick it up, and come to think of it I don't have a van or bike trailer, damn.
My advice is to hire a van and do it yourself if possible, it is what we have done when transporting bikes from Devon to Lincoln, an SV1000 and a TW125.
Although I don't know what qualifies me to give advice.  ____________________ 04 Suzuki GSX-R 600 K4 - Sex on wheels :>
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 Fallen Angel Franny the Nanny

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F.A - Rennaisance Transport, I used them off eBay
Run by a guy called Neil Haslam, great service, but they're very busy so you usually have to wait 2 weeks or so. £150 for 300 mile delivery, from collection to delivery location.Lovely big secure van so goods WON'T be damaged.
Pay in CASH, when you get the bike. Great service, can't recommend them enough  |
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 Fallen Angel Franny the Nanny

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Cheers Instigator!!
EDIT: Just had a look for Renaissance Transport on Ebay and can't find anything, you wouldn't have a number for them would you?
Cheers  ____________________ I have an asshole tolerance level of -10
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 Fallen Angel Franny the Nanny

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Yeah, our car has a tow bar, but it's only a 1.6 litre, so not sure how good it would be towing a trailer - that coupled with the fact I've never driven with a trailer!!!
Good idea though!
//fran rushes off to scurry through Ebay looking for cheap bike trailer!!!!! ____________________ I have an asshole tolerance level of -10
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 Fallen Angel Franny the Nanny

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I found that too - but the fact it's mobile numbers and they can't spell the word Probably in their advert is a bit disconcerting!!!
There's a few on Ebay, but a lot of them are mobile numbers, so think I'll give them a wide berth.
I'm off to search the web for Rennaisance Transport though!
Cheers
Fran  ____________________ I have an asshole tolerance level of -10
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Hi
Many will be one man bands, working with a van. Likely to be using a mobile as they will rarely be in one place to get the calls on a land line.
Towing is fairly easy, just bimble along slowly and don't make any sudden changes of direction. Reversing is a pain, but then you can always just unhook the trailer, reverse around a bit, then reattach the trailer.
I would offer to lend you our trailer, but the extra journey to bring it back would make that fairly pointless.
All the best
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 Fallen Angel Franny the Nanny

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Cheers Kickstart!!! Kind thought! But like you say, bit pointless for the return trip!
I've found a couple of companies websites and sent off for a few quotes, the only one that's come in so far was for £225 quid though!!!  ____________________ I have an asshole tolerance level of -10
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You don't necessarily need a bike trailer, a flat bed is as good, as long as it has somewhere to attach straps to.
You could probably hire a trailor or van much more cheaply than the £225.... However, it's your time.
Unless you have a very nice friend who could ride it back for you? ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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Hire a self drive van, and make an adventure out of it.  ____________________ I was only doing what it said on my licence officer....
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Cheap way of getting your new bike home from a long way away....
Join a breakdown company a few days before you want the bike delivered home, https://www.internationalbreakdown.com/ is good, then you just have to deal with getting yourself there and you can get a ride back in the breakdown van.  |
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