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11-09-2013 09:11 AM - edited 11-09-2013 09:12 AM
The price sounds really good. I'm not sure if it's the best way, or you can just rent a u-haul and deliver it yourself. That way the only damage comes from your part and you get to personally see the merchandise being delivered. You be right there on delivery and know exactly what's going on.
01-06-2014 11:55 PM
HOw did you get it for $100? I entered form San Francisco to San Diego would cost $500+.
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11-05-2014 09:21 AM
If you crate the bike yourself, it's usually the cheapest way to go. Since distance & fuel costs are the main factors that go into the cost, there shouldn't be too much variation between the prices you get, providing you're using the same method. (Some may have a trailer designed specifically for bikes). I don't have any personal experience using them, but a friend of mine swears by A-1 Auto Transport.
10-06-2015 12:56 PM
Try Shippingmasters.com to ship motorcycles. I have used them many times to ship motorcycles and they always hook me up with really good DOT compliant shippers. They are AMA members and A+ BBB members also. They have a bunch of different shipping methods and prices to choose from and their rates are very competitive. Stay away from the bid websites and car shipping brokers to ship motorcycles. Most of the transporters bidding on bike shipments on those bid websites are operating illegally because most of them do not have DOT licenses and most do not have cargo insurance. The car shipping brokers are notorious for quoting a low rate and fast time frame only to raise the price and lengthen the time frame after you book your shipment with them.
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