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Old Oct 14, 2009 | 04:20 PM
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Angry Biketoberfest Shipping Disaster

******** Added - looks like there is a happy ending, my bike is safeloy on the way to daytona! ************

So, I had to ship my bike to Daytona, because I just can't get enough days away from work to drive down from Brooklyn.

My shipper was supposed to be here on Monday, when I booked the shipment they were awesome. I heard from them 10 or more times going back and forth w/ email. Since booking they've been a lot harder to reach...

They were supposed to be here on Monday and didn't show. Then I got a call explaining that they had a blackberry issue and lost my phone # and email and would be here on Tuesday.

Tuesday they had another delay with no real explanation.

Today they guaranteed they would be here between 10-2 EST, called at 2:30 and was told GPS says I'm an hour away.

It's now 5:10 and all 3 of their #'s are going right to VM and the mailbox is full....

Is it worth the trip without my bike, because at this point I don't think I'd give it to them anyhow? I feel like I'd spend the whole time agitated about being at biketoberfest without my bike...

 

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Old Oct 14, 2009 | 04:22 PM
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Think we all need company name on this one.
 
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 04:24 PM
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I wouldn't give my bike to them. Think about this, you can go to biketoberfest next year as long as you still have a bike.

I would rent a bike if you really need a bike there that bad, or just go without one. If all the rentals are taken in that area, you could look around in the southeast, rent one, and ride in.


Just my thoughts, but I would certainly not give my bike to them.
 
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 04:27 PM
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No way would I hand my bike over to them now. Lots of different options but they would not be apart of it.
 
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 04:27 PM
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edit - I type too slow...Doh!
 
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 04:32 PM
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No way i'd turn it over to them.....If it was me i'd cancel the trip for this year.
 
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 04:49 PM
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I'm thinking my way through 3 options;

Cancel - which frankly is the way I'm leaning, I planned the trip out really well (something I rarely do), but it's hard to overcome not having my bike. The whole reason I wanted to go was for some fun riding with like minded folks.

Go as planned - Fly down without the bike and just turn it into 4 days on the beach in Daytona.

Rent a truck and drive down Friday - I was planning to take Friday and Monday off, to be down there for 4 days, but I could leave late Thursday, stay in DC with my aunt, have dinner with family, and then drive Friday and arrive by dinner time, of course this means I have to drive straight through on Monday on the way home, so I lose Friday and Monday in Daytona.

If I cancel I lose most of my non-refundable flights and at least 1 night of hotel, so that's not the best either. My girlfriend has been looking forward to the trip for at least a month as well.

There's just no good option at this point.

I'm giving the shipper until 8 EST to call me before I post the name and totally throw them under the bus, but I'll go postal and do anything I can to make sure nobody uses them if I don't hear something by then.
 
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 04:53 PM
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Don't give them your bike. Call the HD dealer in Orlando and see if you can rent one. You will probably save a bunch of money not shipping it anyway. Spend you saved money on vendors at Daytona. See you there. Leaving in the AM.
 
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Old Oct 14, 2009 | 04:55 PM
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go as planned--hit the beaches, maybe rent a bike for a day or two and visit all the vendors
Originally Posted by SeanEMac
I'm thinking my way through 3 options;

Cancel - which frankly is the way I'm leaning, I planned the trip out really well (something I rarely do), but it's hard to overcome not having my bike. The whole reason I wanted to go was for some fun riding with like minded folks.

Go as planned - Fly down without the bike and just turn it into 4 days on the beach in Daytona.

Rent a truck and drive down Friday - I was planning to take Friday and Monday off, to be down there for 4 days, but I could leave late Thursday, stay in DC with my aunt, have dinner with family, and then drive Friday and arrive by dinner time, of course this means I have to drive straight through on Monday on the way home, so I lose Friday and Monday in Daytona.

If I cancel I lose most of my non-refundable flights and at least 1 night of hotel, so that's not the best either. My girlfriend has been looking forward to the trip for at least a month as well.

There's just no good option at this point.

I'm giving the shipper until 8 EST to call me before I post the name and totally throw them under the bus, but I'll go postal and do anything I can to make sure nobody uses them if I don't hear something by then.
 
Old Oct 14, 2009 | 04:55 PM
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Just fly down and enjoy your time in Daytona. You already have the flight and hotel. Then next year you will have a better idea of what you are getting into. Sure, it will suck not having your bike, but you can still have a helluva good time there.
 



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