Wildguzzi.com
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: brider on June 08, 2018, 06:49:26 AM
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I recently had an '86 LeMans shipped from FL to CT by a (former?) Guzzi Guy who gave me a good deal and was WAAAAAY easier to deal with than a "shipper company", although I think he does work for commercial shippers.
Got his name from a member here (can't remember who that was): Simon Tack, ph 919-273-2450. All cash transaction, honest, communicative, and on-time. Knows bikes. Better price than I got anywhere else.
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Tell me more. How does he ship? Does he use his own equipment? (truck, trailer, enclosed, etc.) What's his territory? I've used the big shipping companies (Federal, etc) and have ALWAYS had some paint damage, and once the straps pulled out of the pallet, tweaking the front forks. The open pallet shippers treat a motorcycle the same as a crate of bowling balls.
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Plus 1 on Simon! Excellent experience with him.
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Tell me more. How does he ship? Does he use his own equipment? (truck, trailer, enclosed, etc.) What's his territory? I've used the big shipping companies (Federal, etc) and have ALWAYS had some paint damage, and once the straps pulled out of the pallet, tweaking the front forks. The open pallet shippers treat a motorcycle the same as a crate of bowling balls.
He pulled up to my house in a big Econoline van with the passenger seat removed, at least 3 bikes strapped down inside, and pulling an enclosed trailer which is where my bike was. No damage at all, he wheeled it up to my garage before I even knew he was in the driveway. He knew his Guzzis, but had other makes in the van. No contract, we made a verbal deal and I gave the pickup info (name, ph #, address) to him and he contacted the pickup person (PO) and arranged schedule with him.
I was leery having no contract, but I had the title (PO sent it to me), and an endorsement from this forum, plus actually talking to him, was enough for me to gamble.
Cash on delivery. I don't know his territory, but I would imagine, like any trucker, if he gets enough scheduled pickups in a given direction he could go anywhere.
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Yup, 10-4 on Simon.
I have been telling you guys and anyone who asks for a motorcycle shipper about this great guy.
He is my first choice for shipping. Period.
Go on ya brider for the shout out to Simon.
Best,
Rob
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Yup, 10-4 on Simon.
I have been telling you guys and anyone who asks for a motorcycle shipper about this great guy.
He is my first choice for shipping. Period.
Go on ya brider for the shout out to Simon.
Best,
Rob
Thanks, Rob, I think I got the referral from you!
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Just spoke with Dan , unfortunately he doesn't run West of Oklahoma , seems a great guy however . Oh , he still owns a Guzzi .
Dusty
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Just spoke with Dan , unfortunately he doesn't run West of Oklahoma , seems a great guy however . Oh , he still owns a Guzzi .
Dusty
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I used "Motorcycle Shippers" to ship a bike I bought from San Fransisco, CA to Raleigh, NC. This bike was secured onto a metal pallet and shipped within an enclosed trailer. I really liked Motorcycle Shippers! I logged onto their website and received a free shipping quote within minutes. I then called and talked to someone within their customer service department to verify the quote, and that person was super helpful and friendly too. I added a $9k insurance coverage to the shipping cost, and my total overall cost was still around $500.00 less then the best quote that I had received from uShip without the extra insurance added. And I'm not talking uShip down. I had four bikes shipped with them during the last three years, and it seems like that the quotes that I'm receiving from uShip lately have been pretty high. Their original shipping estimates before the quoting starts are usually around 30%-50% lower then the actual quotes I received.
Either way, the communication with Motorcycle Shippers was great too, and their shipment tracking system is true to time. I received the bike in perfect condition ten days after booking this shipment. It took a couple of days for the guy that I bought the bike from to be home for the shippers to pick this bike up. The bike was suppose to be delivered to my home, but I decided, after I was notified that the bike was in a warehouse only 20 minutes away from my home, to drive my truck to the warehouse on a Saturday morning to get the bike home that weekend. After all, getting a new bike to me is like Christmas morning, and I didn't want to wait another couple of days for this bike knowing that it was sitting in a warehouse only minutes away from my home. The warehouse operator was also very helpful and helped me load the new bike into my truck.
The actual shipping time from CA to NC was five days. I also loved the steel palled that my bike was strapped onto. Super secure and without compressing the suspension during the trip. I will definitely use them again for my next motorcycle shipment.
Go onto there website and get a free quote, I think that you will like them.
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Yup, 10-4 on Simon.
I have been telling you guys and anyone who asks for a motorcycle shipper about this great guy.
He is my first choice for shipping. Period.
Go on ya brider for the shout out to Simon.
Best,
Rob
Hauled my EV twice plus took a co-worker's Harley along too. Showed up to my apartment with a Guzzi shirt on! Great guy!
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To me the main thing is trust - you've got to trust the person or company you use to haul. And it's forums like this that are a good resource for finding a reliable transporter. I frequent a couple similar forums and all of them seem to have a guy, which is awesome. I've shipped mine with an outfit called A1AutoTransport and they were on the up and up. No problems and I'd 100% use them again based on my experience with them prior. Fairly cheap and do the job right.