For those whom have SHIPPED bikes
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For those whom have SHIPPED bikes
Good day.
For those whom have shipped bikes by carrier; "Do you have to do anything in particular to the bike prior to them being loaded by the carrier?"
In particular; I'm thinking about draining any of the fluids etc?
Should the bike be covered during shipment or is this part of the carrier's responsibility?
Thanks for the advice.......
Ride In Peace
For those whom have shipped bikes by carrier; "Do you have to do anything in particular to the bike prior to them being loaded by the carrier?"
In particular; I'm thinking about draining any of the fluids etc?
Should the bike be covered during shipment or is this part of the carrier's responsibility?
Thanks for the advice.......
Ride In Peace
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I think those policies vary by carrier. A year ago I was satisfied with haulbikes.com
They did not ask for the drainage of any fluids. They let us put on the detachable windshield, and anything else we could get on the bike to save on having to ship that stuff separately. We did not have to cover it or anything. We just handed them the bike. They had a double decker trailer that just held bikes in individual 'stalls'.
A couple of people involved in the company, the owner and a driver, were Harley riders.
I think some carriers might ask you to drain gas, but probably not oil.
They did not ask for the drainage of any fluids. They let us put on the detachable windshield, and anything else we could get on the bike to save on having to ship that stuff separately. We did not have to cover it or anything. We just handed them the bike. They had a double decker trailer that just held bikes in individual 'stalls'.
A couple of people involved in the company, the owner and a driver, were Harley riders.
I think some carriers might ask you to drain gas, but probably not oil.
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I have sent/received bikes on ForwardAir. They have distribution centers all over.
They provide individual metal containers.
You are supposed to drain the gas bot I always just take bikes in very low on fuel and they dont even check.
You are responsible for conatiner locks and tie downs.
Rates are good. They are very easy to deal with.
http://forwardair.com/
Click on motorcycle shipping and choose your container size.
Hope this helps.
They provide individual metal containers.
You are supposed to drain the gas bot I always just take bikes in very low on fuel and they dont even check.
You are responsible for conatiner locks and tie downs.
Rates are good. They are very easy to deal with.
http://forwardair.com/
Click on motorcycle shipping and choose your container size.
Hope this helps.
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In 2007 I had my bike shipped from the dealer in Halifax NS to the dealer in Calgary Alberta.The dealer here put it on a Harley shipping pallet and the Alberta dealer uncrated it.We didn't have to drain any fluids but I was without a ride for 3 weeks in july,that is the prime riding season here.
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I tell everyone Haulbikes will get it there but you will be at their mercy as they have changed since I drove for them.No need to remove any fluids....GET EVERYTHING IN WRITING>>>>Document ,Document,Document.....Yea all the drivers were riders,and we try to do it right....they are very busy but that's all they haul....bikes/atv/watercraft......ect