Railrider has a nice video on the Muscle bike forum about shipping bikes, I just tried to find it to no avail
Gold Street Customs said:Railrider has a nice video on the Muscle bike forum about shipping bikes, I just tried to find it to no avail
HotRodRob said:Gold Street Customs said:Railrider has a nice video on the Muscle bike forum about shipping bikes, I just tried to find it to no avail
You mean this one. I have it on my faves on youtube.
MonsterMetal said:HotRodRob said:Gold Street Customs said:Railrider has a nice video on the Muscle bike forum about shipping bikes, I just tried to find it to no avail
You mean this one. I have it on my faves on youtube.
Link didnt seem to come through?
Bendix said:FWIW, this is how thousands upon thousands of bikes typically arrive from China each year. Pulled right from the box for the photo. No extra fillers, just a small parts box along with the seat and post tucked inside. Not as impressive as you were expecting?
MonsterMetal said:Bendix said:FWIW, this is how thousands upon thousands of bikes typically arrive from China each year. Pulled right from the box for the photo. No extra fillers, just a small parts box along with the seat and post tucked inside. Not as impressive as you were expecting?
Yeah but everything is tied togehter, protected and in a box that fits it perfectly. if it works Im all for it.... its just really hard to duplicate that without having the right box.
rich56 said:I just sold 2 bikes on ebay after estimating shipping(used 40lb and a 4ft box about $50) Packed the bikes in standard bike boxes (5ft long) both UPS and Fedex Ground want $120 to ship. The MTB box can be smaller but the cruiser takes up the whole box. Any Solutions to this dilema?
spinner said:Hi there,
Does anyone know the cheapest place to take a bike to be shipped from Sacramento to Massachusetts?
I ordered a bike on ebay, and it arrived missing parts and not as described. It was supposed to have wooden rims and they are steal, so I am returning it for a refund except I have to pay for return shipping. I
If anyone want to save me the trouble, I have an 1890's Crawford women's bike with spoon brake that I will sell for $500. You can find it under completed listings on ebay. It is missing a handle grip and pedal, no chain guard and only half of one fender. The wheels maybe wood clad with steal, but the tires are stuck on, so I can't tell for sure. The bike is interesting because the drive train is on the left side.
Anyway, the Box Store said it would be over $200 to ship. I am looking to spend around $100-$120. I appreciate any advice that you kind folks might have. Thanks, Spinner.
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