bought one from the west side, which needs to head east bound![]()
any shipper you would recommend? and how much was it??
bought one from the west side, which needs to head east bound![]()
any shipper you would recommend? and how much was it??
1985 With "86" Plastic's,Custom 12" Alluminum Extended Swing Arm,39MM PWK,"TRX" Filter,9 Paddle TALLER HALLER'S on 11" Wide Rim's,LOT'S of Stainless,LOT'S of Alluminum,LOT'S of PowderCoating,NOTHING Stock..
FASTEST Tri-Z on The Planet...MAKE A NOTE !! and the SECOND FASTEST, WRITE IT DOWN AGAIN!!!
I never did this Orange Shee but on another web site I go on they say this method of shipping RULES!!!
http://www.uship.com/
http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/sho...light=shipping .....one guy in here did ship a ATC 70 that way
What you do is list a pic of machine, give the height, length, width and weigth, approx date to be picked up and delivered (maybe a few other things) and companies bid on it.
You can watch daily then to see if you have any bids, although I think you are automatically notified. You simply take the lowest bid, that's all that is to it and I think there is feedback on the shipper too, so you can be at ease that it's in safe hands.
I actually did list a motorcycle that I was going to bid on but then changed my mind (just deleted it), I think it's a great way to go and should save you possibly $2 - 300 dollars!
If you go that route and save a bundle, do I get a finders fee?![]()
Last edited by Huffa; 10-14-2007 at 03:49 PM.
use fedex or ups... its surprisingly cheaper if he will break it down.
vealmonkey shipped me a trizinger last xmas for the kids and it was about 120$?
That was from MD to AR I shipped a 185 minus rear plastic and rear wheels back to him - ran about 85$
stay away from the post office. anything over 50# is thrown by robots and broken.
quiet people seem intelligent
i have shiped a trx250r acrost country we used a large skid liek a wooden pallet and took of fthe tires and undid the top shock blts and just droped the frame down to the skid and then used a couple of 2x4's and made a really rought frame and made 1/4 inch plywood sides. i think it cost liek 300bux to ship to oregon and i think we used old dominion freight company. but it was prolly 5 years ago so dont hole me to it.
ok here goes, 85 atc70,2 84 atc70's 83 alt50,83 atc110 , 70 us 90 parot green, 85/86 350x garage queen, stock rider 85 350x, project 85 350x 85 250r drag bike, 2 85 250sx's, alt185, , scat tracker?99blaster,85 250r rider,85 250r ice racer project ,93 kx500,99 xr200r, 91 dr250s ,89 lt500 quadzilla,88 lt250quadracer, 88 trx250r race full on race quad,, 01 yamahakodiak400, kawaki kd100,lt50 for my doughters,93 300ex, 230 quadsport, lt185, lt250 quadrunner,84200s, is that enough?
guilty as charged, huffa ha ha
quiet people seem intelligent
Try Forward Air. They seem pretty easy to deal with. I just sent a 125M to Mississippi by them.
Lots O Trikes!!!!!
TRIKEFEST 03, 04, 05, 07, 09 Going the distance
Just Drive your Skinny Ass out here and Pick the SOB up...If you ever show up Ill Take you on a Tour of some Oregon Dunes....![]()
85' Tri-Z 250
85' Drag Tri-Z, BBBBBRRRRRAAAAAPPPP!!!
85' 350X
06 TRX90
78' ATC70 Project
03'250EX
87 Ninja750 3wheeler![]()
One of the best shipping companies I have found yet is JC Motors. Orangecnty250r utilizes them and also turned me on to them sometime ago. They DO NOT require crating for ATC/ATV's and have excellent turn around time. I have used them on numerous occasions in the past with no problems to date. I know OC will say the same if you want to PM him.
You can check them out here: http://www.motorcycleshippers.com/
Another vote for uship.com I had an atc70 shipped from Colorado to California for $200 uncrated.
If you can put it in/on a crate I've been using Schneider National. Their a freight broker. I use them for work, and refered them to a buddy shipping a gsxr1000. It cost him less than $175 from AR to CA. PM me if you want the number.
I'm about to ship one from CA to the East as well. I got a bid for $500 for a 250R on uShip. However, it was in the back of a guy's truck, uncovered. So, I'm opting for ForwardAir (www.forwardair.com). It's costing me $655 to send it via air. They crate it. It goes from airport to airport.
1984 Honda ATC250R
cool, thanks everyone!![]()
1985 With "86" Plastic's,Custom 12" Alluminum Extended Swing Arm,39MM PWK,"TRX" Filter,9 Paddle TALLER HALLER'S on 11" Wide Rim's,LOT'S of Stainless,LOT'S of Alluminum,LOT'S of PowderCoating,NOTHING Stock..
FASTEST Tri-Z on The Planet...MAKE A NOTE !! and the SECOND FASTEST, WRITE IT DOWN AGAIN!!!