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Title: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: dbran1949 on June 09, 2014, 09:49:45 AM
I have decided to ship my '07 S4RS from San Diego up to Portland where I have been working a a consultant for the last 4 years. I know I should ride it up but I just don't have the time, plus with only getting 75 miles on a full tank, that's a  lot of stops

Any suggestions on shippers. A google search returns about a million hits

thanks
Dan


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: Curmudgeon on June 09, 2014, 02:46:33 PM
This outfit is exceedingly reliable. http://www.keyboardmotorcycleshipping.com/ (http://www.keyboardmotorcycleshipping.com/)


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: HotIce on June 09, 2014, 02:51:40 PM
I used motorcycle shippers for my 1098, bought in SEA and shipped to SJC.
Cannot complain. Bike was picked up in time, and delivered ahead of time, at my place, in good condition. They also give you a tracking number.
Prices are competitive.
They use STI as carrier.

The 1199 OTOH, with another shipper, from TX, came with multiple delays, and covered in so much $hit, that I doubt was really transported in a closed container.


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: hbliam on June 09, 2014, 03:52:04 PM
Do not use JC Motors. They (north american van lines actually) crushed the tank of an S4R I shipped. I had purchased extra insurance. When I called JC motors they referred me to north american. When north american failed to do anything I called JC motors back and they said it wasn't their problem. Luckily I had added it to my insurance prior to shipping. USAA cut me a check in 2 days and went after north american and jc motors.

Moral of the story, add the bike to your insurance now if it's not already on there. Oh, and screw JC Motors.


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: dbran1949 on June 09, 2014, 04:46:38 PM
This outfit is exceedingly reliable. http://www.keyboardmotorcycleshipping.com/ (http://www.keyboardmotorcycleshipping.com/)

Unfortunately these guys won't do the SAN to PDX route


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: dbran1949 on June 09, 2014, 04:48:25 PM
I used motorcycle shippers for my 1098, bought in SEA and shipped to SJC.
Cannot complain. Bike was picked up in time, and delivered ahead of time, at my place, in good condition. They also give you a tracking number.
Prices are competitive.
They use STI as carrier.

The 1199 OTOH, with another shipper, from TX, came with multiple delays, and covered in so much $hit, that I doubt was really transported in a closed container.

typing motorcycle shippers into google results in a lot of hits - DO you have any specifics on the company, like an address or phone number - or maybe a link to their web page

if it is these guys http://www.motorcycleshippers.com/ (http://www.motorcycleshippers.com/)
when you click on the request quote it takes you here
http://motorcycleshippers.jcmotors.com/RatePopup.aspx (http://motorcycleshippers.jcmotors.com/RatePopup.aspx)
which looks alot like JC motors that HBliam had some issues with



Thanks


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: HotIce on June 09, 2014, 05:02:17 PM
Yeah, it was JC Motors.
In my case, shipping went fine.
They simply are a broker for bigger carriers. In my case, STI.


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: Curmudgeon on June 09, 2014, 06:11:30 PM
Unfortunately these guys won't do the SAN to PDX route

That's a pity as they've moved some $$$ collector bikes for my son. Might be worth a call to ask them who they might recommend? If it were a car, I'd use Intercity in a heartbeat. Maybe they could also recommend a bike shipper. The piano guys are great because they physically load and unload a bike from that pallet only once. Interesting to watch actually...


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: HotIce on June 09, 2014, 06:15:28 PM
JC Motors does the pallet thing too. Here is my 1098 arriving home  [thumbsup]

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-HqzPQUGfHh0/Uk8Y54Gd2CI/AAAAAAAAAZI/Yb2Drj_4AJM/w1274-h952-no/photo+%25281%2529.JPG)

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-YFQGJDU9ZBg/Uk8Y6rUPnNI/AAAAAAAAAZM/Q16djcQQd08/w1274-h952-no/photo+%25284%2529.JPG)


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: koko64 on June 09, 2014, 06:25:36 PM
This is useful, if I were to buy a bike in the US, it would require shipping to Cal where the international shipping companies are that go to Aus. Saving money there would really help with the overall cost.


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: Curmudgeon on June 09, 2014, 06:31:35 PM
JC Motors does the pallet thing too. Here is my 1098 arriving home  [thumbsup]

The piano ones are much more elaborate and actually roll. Your bike is loaded and unloaded on the ground.


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: hbliam on June 09, 2014, 10:52:37 PM
Yeah, jc motors did the pallet thing. Then dropped another pallet on top of my bike. Then told me to pound sand even though they took my money for the insurance. Some of you were lucky and that's great. The issue is when they fail to provide any support when you are unlucky. Plenty of other shippers that do a better job.


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: Heath on June 11, 2014, 03:32:55 AM
I used uShip to move a bike from GA to CA.  I specified my pick up window, delivery window, enclosed trailer, ect. Different shippers bid on what I said I wanted. I ended up getting a pretty good deal for about $450. The shippers all had feedback so I could avoid those I didn't trust.  The bids first started at $850 until a guy came in with all my requirements for a decent price.  I would use it again if needed.
I would so make that ride if I had the time though. Riding up the coast would be awesome.


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: Skybarney on June 13, 2014, 02:20:48 PM
I would just hire me,  I will fly down and ride it home for ya.  ;)  Does it have new tires? [evil]


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: dbran1949 on June 13, 2014, 06:53:22 PM
I would just hire me,  I will fly down and ride it home for ya.  ;)  Does it have new tires? [evil]
I have had a few offers along those lines, the liabilities are enormous... If I wasn't in the middle of a big client deliverable I'd ride it myself.  Last three years I just flew home to San Diego every weekend, different contract this year plus there looks to be some nice roads up here around Mt. St. Helen and the Columbia gorge

I thank everyone for the suggestions - I'll figure something out. I will try keyboard motorcycle shipping   give them a call see if they will recommend someone.

I can tell by the photo of the 1098 coming off the truck  that JC found someone making the same run with some empty space in the back and stuck the bike in there. I can see where it is the luck of the draw just have to hope there isn't a refrigerator tipped over on the bike when it gets to the destination
 


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: HotIce on June 13, 2014, 08:22:09 PM
I have had a few offers along those lines, the liabilities are enormous... If I wasn't in the middle of a big client deliverable I'd ride it myself.  Last three years I just flew home to San Diego every weekend, different contract this year plus there looks to be some nice roads up here around Mt. St. Helen and the Columbia gorge

I thank everyone for the suggestions - I'll figure something out. I will try keyboard motorcycle shipping   give them a call see if they will recommend someone.

I can tell by the photo of the 1098 coming off the truck  that JC found someone making the same run with some empty space in the back and stuck the bike in there. I can see where it is the luck of the draw just have to hope there isn't a refrigerator tipped over on the bike when it gets to the destination
 
They used STI for the long route, and then local delivery from local service.
18 wheelers do not work well for local delivery.
I could have avoided the local truck if I had gone pick up the bike at SJC offload point.


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: dbran1949 on June 13, 2014, 08:44:22 PM
They used STI for the long route, and then local delivery from local service.
18 wheelers do not work well for local delivery.
I could have avoided the local truck if I had gone pick up the bike at SJC offload point.

Offload point - thanks for the tip. I'll make sure to ask about that option. Portland is a big shipping city maybe they'll have an offload point in the area


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: Skybarney on June 14, 2014, 09:56:22 AM
Most folks do not know that Amtrak will also ship motorcycles.  If it fits on a pallet it can be quite inexpensive.

I am still open though to riding it up for you.  Always wanted to take along trip and learn to do wheelies and drift......   [evil]


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: jmdaia on July 03, 2014, 06:41:36 AM
It is possible to ship in a mc container.  Forward Air has containers.  Other carriers should have containers too.  Received my Moto Guzzi from Seattle to South Carolina, not a scratch.


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: dbran1949 on July 03, 2014, 07:52:59 AM
I decided to go with this carrier
http://www.realdezulatransport.com/ (http://www.realdezulatransport.com/)

I'll report back after I receive the bike


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: HotIce on July 03, 2014, 08:33:01 AM
Looks like they have a nice truck and very competitive prices.


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: stonemaster on July 05, 2014, 07:33:54 AM
This outfit is exceedingly reliable. http://www.keyboardmotorcycleshipping.com/ (http://www.keyboardmotorcycleshipping.com/)
+1 on that used em before and they were outstanding


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: sgollapalle on July 07, 2014, 04:26:06 PM
I've used haulbukes.com twice (once to ship new from dealer in IN to NJ/NYC; and another time to ship from NJ to FL). They were good, though I guess on the expensive side ~$800 and take about 5-8 weeks. You don't have to do any prep work, they pick it up as-is with fluids. They have a pretty good fleet of trucks. Didn't have to claim insurance, so can't comment on that. But they seem to be professional folk.

I was initially scared to tow behind my car and hence used them. After shelling ~2k in shipping the two times, I decided to get a hitch installed on my car ($300) and used a u-haul trailer after that. If you have a car, its probably a weekend trip. [Lesson I learn't, don't put a tarp on the trailer if its raining. Just ride it open and clean off any road grime off at destination. The tarp snapped off both of my mirrors]


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: stonemaster on July 07, 2014, 05:21:29 PM
from Minn to NC was 500, strapped to a pallet


Title: Re: Motorcycle Shippers
Post by: dbran1949 on July 23, 2014, 03:45:46 PM
Shipping was flawless. Notified well in advance of pickup, and he even has a web based tracker he sends when he is close to delivery. The truck is purpose built for transporting motorcycles. He does not leave the side stand deployed during shipping. Jose make a run from southern California to the Oregon Washington area

My S4RS was delivered in perfect condition   [thumbsup]


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