I just realised I think I majorlymyself
Whats the going cost now a days to ship a full size trike frame bare just bubble wrapped without being in a box via UPS? Has anyone done one lately?
I just realised I think I majorlymyself
Whats the going cost now a days to ship a full size trike frame bare just bubble wrapped without being in a box via UPS? Has anyone done one lately?
I don't know about a frame but I was going to bubble wrap a tire and wheel from an 85 trx 125 to PA and it was going to cost about $25.00. I was charging only $10.00 for the tire and wheel. I also let the air out of the tire so it wouldn't weigh as much. Didn't help much. lol
85 Big Red
83 Big Red
84 125m
85 TRX 125
73 ATC 70
Just shipped one last week from MI to GA I believe, $35 usps ground. Two weeks before that I shipped a TRX frame to Texas by Fedex and it was around $160, UPS would have been $170.
Where's it going billy?
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x.system, $35 isn't that bad...I quoted $25 to my buyer as I remember the last time I sent one thts about what it was...but then I remembered that was back before the big price hikes and, so I was a bit worried.
mine was $60 UPS from NY to PA .. I can drive it there cheeper,
Once USPS goes from ground to air the cost skyrockets... especially priority
Wikipedia "All Terrain Vehicle" Definition excerpt
Other smaller or lesser known companies, such as Tiger ATV, Franks, and Cagiva, produced racing three wheelers, but in much smaller numbers. Few of these machines are known to exist today and are highly sought by collectors.
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Melt it down into a small piece of square flat stock and ship it flat rate envelope for $5. lmao
In all seriousness I quit shipping frames do to the cost.
Howdy
I'd really like to re-list the ad again, but I dont want tomyself over on shipping...what do you guys reccomend I start it at, like $40 or something? I want to keep it low to entice the bidding...but I dont want to shoot myself in the foot neither.
billy take a frame to the usps office and have them qoate a shippin price to washington state somewhere take that and charge a flat rate shipping charge or put it into the actuall price of the frame and say free shippin!
Heres mine from last week, I quoted $50 in the ad but once the auction was over the buyer asked for a total and I was able to get it to him for $35 using these measurments.
47x18x12 USPS ground, bubble wrapped then shrink wrapped, weighed in just under 30 pounds so I used 30 even.
Locations will determine the final cost, I think Cali is the most expensive for me in MI so you may want to try there with my dimensions. Syko is right, the R frame just gets under the 108" price, with my measurments it comes in at 107".
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=270369737322
I'm probably screwed then, because I add a considerable bit of height to the frame with the lower frame rails. Like 2 inches. If I bump your 18 up to even just a 19, it goes to the oversize and its $120,.
I agree with syko put free shipping and just put it in the price
Last edited by KILLER; 54 Minutes Ago at 06:17 PM. Reason: beer
I ussually just give an estimate.I tell the buyers that I will get an exact shipping total once the auction has ended.I tell them I only charge what the shipper tells me.Never a handling fee.This way when the frame arrives from the Post Office.They see the actual price on the package.Plus anyone who is a true ebay buyer knows what shipping is like.It isnt cheap.And if you dont charge a handling fee.That makes it a little nicer in theend.Just the way I sell big parts on evil-bay!!!![]()