Joe,

How nice of Uncle Sam - wish he'd come and help me <smile>.   No, damn -
better be careful what I wish for.

The riding is beautiful in New Zealand.   For such a little place (only the
size of Colorado), it's got an awful lot of great roads.  You should try it
if you get the chance.  Be sure to drop me an E-Mail if you come down.

Dennis G.
- Seattle


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joseph Letourneau
Sent: 10 September, 2009 00:46
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: A better way to ship a bike




Hey Dennis,
Uncle Sam boxes up my bike somewhat similarly when I move across the pond.
Can't say it doesn't end up without 2 or 3 scratches at destination. How's
the riding in New Zealand?  


--- On Wed, 9/9/09, Dennis <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Dennis <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] A better way to ship a bike
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 9:14 PM
> 
> 
> 
>  
>  
> A better way to ship a bike
> 
>  
> 
> 
> Two years ago, I
> shipped my '85 700SC down to New Zealand and I built the crate myself 
> entirely out of 3/4" plywood.
> It was a lot of work and it was heavy and
> expensive.   
> 
> I'm going to
> ship my other bike, an '86 700SC, down there this
> November and I was thinking I was going to have to do the entire crate 
> building exercise all over again.
> 
> But, several weeks
> ago a group of us went on a big ride (235 miles - that was pretty long 
> for me) and along the way we stopped into a few motorcycle places to 
> ogle the new bikes.  Up in Bellingham, we went into a Triumph place 
> and, while everyone else was looking at the bikes, I was over on the 
> side of the building staring at a pile of metal pallets - used to ship
> motorcycles.
> 
> I went inside and
> talked to the owner and asked if they were his to sell, or
> if he had to swap them back to the factory.  He said
> they were his and he'd sell them for $25 a
> pop.    Zowie - it was a deal!
> 
> Since then, I've
> been back up in my pickup and sorted through his stack and got one 
> which was the best of the bunch and brought it home.   I've attached a 
> photo which I hope you can see.   I've also attached a photo of the
> beauty I am going to ship on this pallet.  Have I
> mentioned I love these 700SC bikes?
> 
> So, there will still
> be some building required as I'm going to make a box
> (sides and top) to put over the bike to protect it and so I can stuff 
> other stuff inside so I get my money's worth on the shipping.
> 
> And, if anyone is
> wondering what it costs to ship a bike to the other side of the world, 
> it is $814, if you go direct to the shipping company.   But to get 
> this rate, I have to transport the bike and pallet down to the harbor 
> myself all packed up and ready to go and, on the other end, I'll
> have to go down to the harbor and unpack it all and show it
> to the New Zealand Customs and Biosecurity folks and pay
> them some fees as well as paying some money to the folks in
> the freight yard where it arrives.
> 
> I've be moving
> down permanently to New Zealand at the end of November and
> so I'll be our furthest south member then for
> sure.   And, when ever I post anything after that,
> my writing will always be upside down which is going to make it a bit 
> hard for all of you to read <smile>.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> Dennis G.
> 
> 
> - Seattle / '85
> & '86 CB700SCs
> 
> 
> 
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> 


      



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