Shipping bike interstate



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LT

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Hi, I was wondering what the cheapest way to ship a bike interstate is? I
went to the DHL website and the quote was $150.00. On ebay people say that
the shipping cost will be more like$50.00 - $75.00. So I was wondering if
anyone has any experience shipping and what they used? A couple of people
have mentioned busfreight and railfreight, anyone else got any suggestions?

Thanks

Luis
 
"LT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:40a6a335$0$20552$61c65585@uq-127creek-reader-02.brisbane.pipenetworks.com.au...
> Hi, I was wondering what the cheapest way to ship a bike interstate is? I
> went to the DHL website and the quote was $150.00. On ebay people say

that
> the shipping cost will be more like$50.00 - $75.00. So I was wondering if
> anyone has any experience shipping and what they used? A couple of people
> have mentioned busfreight and railfreight, anyone else got any

suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
> Luis
>
> Hi Luis, yes perhaps you could also try furniture removal companies. I've

done this before and found it to be a bit cheaper, but then again i've never
sent a bike.

If you live in a major City, and are sending to another city, then you could
be in luck as many furniture removals go regularly to the main capitals, if
you live in the country town, you might have removals in the town that often
go to a capital city for regular work as quite often they also carry stuff
for major retailers as well as people's furniture.

Most furniture removal companies are very good as securing and wrapping
stuff so the chances of damage are minimised as well.

Worth a try!!
Cheers

DJ
 
Thanks, I'll see what I can find out...

I also found the following site which seems reasonable.

http://www.ezysend.com.au/

And the busfreight also seems like a good option

http://www.busfreight.com.au/

I'll post once I've sent it and let people know who I used, and how they
were.

Luis

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> "LT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>

news:40a6a335$0$20552$61c65585@uq-127creek-reader-02.brisbane.pipenetworks.com.au...
> > Hi, I was wondering what the cheapest way to ship a bike interstate is?

I
> > went to the DHL website and the quote was $150.00. On ebay people say

> that
> > the shipping cost will be more like$50.00 - $75.00. So I was wondering

if
> > anyone has any experience shipping and what they used? A couple of

people
> > have mentioned busfreight and railfreight, anyone else got any

> suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Luis
> >
> > Hi Luis, yes perhaps you could also try furniture removal companies.

I've
> done this before and found it to be a bit cheaper, but then again i've

never
> sent a bike.
>
> If you live in a major City, and are sending to another city, then you

could
> be in luck as many furniture removals go regularly to the main capitals,

if
> you live in the country town, you might have removals in the town that

often
> go to a capital city for regular work as quite often they also carry stuff
> for major retailers as well as people's furniture.
>
> Most furniture removal companies are very good as securing and wrapping
> stuff so the chances of damage are minimised as well.
>
> Worth a try!!
> Cheers
>
> DJ
>
>
 
Lt wrote:
> Hi, I was wondering what the cheapest way to ship a bike interstate is?
> I went to the DHL website and the quote was $150.00. On ebay people say
> that the shipping cost will be more like$50.00 - $75.00. So I was
> wondering if anyone has any experience shipping and what they used? A
> couple of people have mentioned busfreight and railfreight, anyone else
> got any suggestions?
> Thanks
> Luis




I have done a couple of complete bikes to and from
Adelaide/Melbourne for $20



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On Mon, 17 May 2004 01:38:10 +0000, flyingdutch wrote:

> Lt wrote:
> > Hi, I was wondering what the cheapest way to ship a bike interstate is?
> > I went to the DHL website and the quote was $150.00. On ebay people say
> > that the shipping cost will be more like$50.00 - $75.00. So I was
> > wondering if anyone has any experience shipping and what they used? A
> > couple of people have mentioned busfreight and railfreight, anyone else
> > got any suggestions?

>
> I have done a couple of complete bikes to and from
> Adelaide/Melbourne for $20


Yeah that's our experience too, had a tandem couriered 'as-is'
from Canberra to here ('tween Gosford & Newcastle) for $50.

Ring your local (smallish) courier company.

-kt

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On Sun, 16 May 2004 09:09:40 +1000, "LT" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi, I was wondering what the cheapest way to ship a bike interstate is? I
>went to the DHL website and the quote was $150.00. On ebay people say that
>the shipping cost will be more like$50.00 - $75.00. So I was wondering if


One of the interstate bus companies offered very competitive rates for
freight. Offhand I can't remember which one but their aren't that
many.