Close.

Most commercial trucks are equipped with satellite transponders these
days.

The company keeps me updated by email.


On Mar 5, 6:37 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> You must have installed a tracking cookie on the bike :)
>
> On Mar 5, 2012, at 11:24, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Now enroute to Bloomingdale, IL (Chicago burbs).
>
> > On Mar 3, 1:38 am, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Did I mention bike's in Seattle.
>
> >> On Mar 1, 1:09 am, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> We know all about diversions don't we?  Getting that outfit to commit
> >>> to date/time pickup was like trying to nail jello to a wall.  Hope
> >>> they don't repeat that performance on the delivery end.
>
> >>> Anyway, it's good to have it finally in transit.  I'll be spending the
> >>> meantime arranging insurance coverage, title transfer and plates.
>
> >>> Shipping was $700 and change, based on bids from 8 different
> >>> companies.  All the bids were in that neighborhood, so I used the
> >>> eenie-meenie-minie-mo decision-making process to pick one.
>
> >>> I'm in the trucking biz myself, so I know moving the bike to Seattle
> >>> is pretty typical of hub-based transport companies.  The pickup driver
> >>> is probably a regional guy, who'll transfer it to an over-the-road
> >>> operation, most likely a team.
>
> >>> Anyway, thanks for the help on your end, Paul.
>
> >>> And thanks to poster Glenn Evanish for suggesting using a different
> >>> browser to log on here.  I'm having trouble getting IE9 to cooperate
> >>> for some baffling cyber reason.
>
> >>> On Feb 29, 11:29 am, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>> *Hey everyone!*
> >>>> *
> >>>> *
> >>>> *I sold my classic GL1100 to one of our members here on Nighthawk Lovers,
> >>>> and the bike is now on its way from Oregon to Georgia. I took these
> >>>> pictures just this morning as the driver was securing the bike onto the
> >>>> pallet. He will take the bike to Seattle, where it will change trucks
> >>>> (although the bike will remain connected to the pallet) and begin its 
> >>>> long
> >>>> journey southward toward Georgia. Just the trip from Seattle is almost
> >>>> 2,700 miles. (Just the trip from my home to Seattle alone is 450 miles, 
> >>>> so
> >>>> the total miles traveled will be 3,150 ASSUMING they don't have any other
> >>>> diversions along the way...and it's likely they will.) -Paul*
> >>>> *
> >>>> *
> >>>> *[image: Inline image 1]
> >>>> *
> >>>> *
> >>>> *
> >>>> *[image: Inline image 2]
> >>>> **
>
> >>>> Paul LeBoutillier
> >>>> *
> >>>> *
> >>>> *
> >>>> *www.hondanighthawks.net*
>
> >>>>  IMG_20120229_081503.jpg
> >>>> 148KViewDownload
>
> >>>>  IMG_20120229_081433.jpg
> >>>> 133KViewDownload
>
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