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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: father guzzi obrian on July 01, 2015, 10:17:43 PM
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Hello,
A while back I bought a nice guzzi from Chuck in Indiana, for numerous reasons, I was never able to get it out to California. Now that Pete has relocated his Mana to another So Cal home, I have room for the Chuck Guzzi. Years ago, when I purchased the Guzzi, Chuck provided me with some shipping info, but my lame ass has lost it. I need to have a company pick up the bike at Chucks palatial estate and deliver it to a dwelling in Anaheim Hills, CA. As it will be dropped off at a home without a loading dock, I need a shipper that can accommodate this. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. I want to coordinate this with Chuck to pick it up as soon as it is convenient for him, as I now have the room, the money and the time.
(Chuck, thanks for your patience, lets move this sucker to So Cal)
Any input is appreciated <shrug> :wink:
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dunno how how to ship it but I saw nice looking champagne colored Strada 1000 in Chuck's hanger. :thumb:
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I used uShip a couple of times Jon and had good results. Pinko and the Mana were both uShiped.
pete
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That would be my bike, and I desperately want to get it to So Cal before it rots. Chuck has been very kind in storing it for me, I don't know what the storage bill will be but I suspect it will exceed the cost of the bike, however, I have many good parts to send him to placate him on the storage bill. I just need to find a shipper that can meet him at a time convenient for him to pick up the bike and eventually deliver it to my abode in So Cal.... I am anticipating this bike like no other, it is what I have evolved to. I had Chucks SP, and I have had an Eldo, an 02 Lemans, an 07 Breva 1100, an 07 Griso 1100, and a few other guzzi's. Now I only have my 02 Cal SS which is wonderful, and I will augment it with Chucks Guzzi and be good for the rest of my riding career...
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I used uShip a couple of times Jon and had good results. Pinko and the Mana were both uShiped.
pete
Thanks Pete, I will look into them, it seemed like they were a broker that used various sources for the actual delivery, but if it works than WTF, I will go for it.
Cheers my friend
Jon
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I sucessfully used Federal and was pleased that the care given to the bike was first rate. Florida to Arizona the bike never left the pallet it was secured to.
Delivery guy's had a lift gate and put it in the driveway for me. AMA discount, agreed value insurance, professional service. :bike-037:
Paul :boozing:
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Haul Bikes, http://haulbikes.com/ , and you can't go wrong.
That's all they do, they're a large company, have the enclosed trucks, carry insurance, and know how to keep your bike in perfect shape. I've used them twice to have bikes delivered to my home, and also had another delivered to a buyer's home in upstate NY. Everything was perfect. I'd use them again tomorrow in a heartbeat. :thumb: :thumb:
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if you still have them you could send Chuck those bag mounts for a V11 too.
pete
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I've used Forward Air. They have containers just for motorcycles. Use tie-downs. Excellent service.
https://www.forwardair.com/prepaid/MCmainpage.jsp
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I just noticed that Haul Bikes is running an "anywhere to anywhere" in the US special for $499.
For a professional, solid company, you can't beat that price.
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I just noticed that Haul Bikes is running an "anywhere to anywhere" in the US special for $499.
For a professional, solid company, you can't beat that price.
I've heard good things about Haul Bikes too. Special is a good price. The only negative I've heard is you may have to wait awhile.
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I just noticed that Haul Bikes is running an "anywhere to anywhere" in the US special for $499.
That's a heck of a good deal and the timing couldn't be better. I need to have a 1000SP shipped from California to Michigan. Thanks for the head's-up!
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if you still have them you could send Chuck those bag mounts for a V11 too.
pete
I'll check in the Pete Roper section, an eclectic collection of munt :grin:
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Get on the horn, Jon!! You won't beat that deal. I'm tired of looking at it. . :smiley:
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I just noticed that Haul Bikes is running an "anywhere to anywhere" in the US special for $499.
For a professional, solid company, you can't beat that price.
This was my recommendation as well...seems like a great company to use...planning on using them in the future as well.
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I have used UShip and my shipment came though on time and without incident. With that said, I'd be wary. UShip uses independent contractors to actually do the shipping. My bike arrived in the back of a very old UHaul panel truck. Husband and wife team also had a 20' open trailer with half a dozen wrecked bikes on board. Evidently a lot of their business is moving bikes that have been bought off ebay as salvage. There was no pallet for my bike, just some straps to keep it from making contact with the variety of scrap in the truck. This was clearly a low budget operation and I'd be surprised if they could have handled a claim had the bike been damaged.
Another time I used a shipper who specialized in motorcycle shipping and could do an international shipment (Canada to US). My Ducati had lunched its engine and was sitting in Edmonton. The shipper got the wrong bike! This was caught just before the shipper was ready to cross the boarder. The ensuing pissing contest between dealer and shipper cost me a couple weeks but the bike finally arrived snugly tucked onto a pallet, sans keys to the bike. :angry:
Bottom line, get a company you can communicate with and one that has a 'real' corporate identity.
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While we're at it, can someone help me ship the Aero Lario from Chuck's house to mine in New Jersey.
Cam
PS - Don't tell Chuck...
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My Norge is on its way now from Seattle to Greensboro, NC with HaulBikes. This is the second time I have used them. Yes, it takes a few weeks to get across the country but, as already noted, the bike is automatically insured for 15,000. These guys are bike guys. All they do is bikes. They are the contract transporter for Harley so they have trucks constantly criss-crossing the country moving bikes and trikes. Because of this they go everywhere in the country but they also make lots of stops so it takes longer than a straight shot move.
I would use them again without hesitation.
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Several members of my local riding group have used these guys and have been very happy.
Rawhide Enterprises
190 Remington Way
Athens, GA 30606
706-206-8606
I tried Wolverine but they flaked on me big time on a pickup leaving me up a creek, so I'd recommend staying away from them.
jdg
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I just got a quote from Haul Bikes for delivering a 1000SP from the San Francisco area to southeast Michigan: $450, door-to-door, including residential pickup and delivery and "fuel surcharge." For reference, that's cheaper than a UShip deal I did in the other direction a couple years ago. I can't imagine you'll find a better rate and Haul Bikes has a good name, fantastic equipment and good insurance. Their summer sale price seems unbeatable.
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Just do it, Jon..