shipping an electric bike across the country
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shipping an electric bike across the country
A family member is moving to the opposite coast. He won't be taking the car and will be living carless with just a bicycle. We are thinking of him taking one of my bicycles. The best bicycle for his situation would be an electric bicycle that I already own.
I looked on bikeflights and it was $167. Another problem is the battery because I believe many shipping companies hate transporting the large battery.
Is there a better way? I'd really like to keep it at or around $100. Any much more and it makes sense for him to just buy an electric bike once on the ground.
I looked on bikeflights and it was $167. Another problem is the battery because I believe many shipping companies hate transporting the large battery.
Is there a better way? I'd really like to keep it at or around $100. Any much more and it makes sense for him to just buy an electric bike once on the ground.
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With a 50 lb e-bike the battery is probably only 8 lbs and not a factor. More important is isolating the battery from the bike and wrapping it for safe transport. Smarter to have the family member take the bike as checked excess baggage on the plane, train, or bus.
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Is this individual already shipping their belongings? Perhaps the bike can stow with his stuff?
If there is no 'stuff' maybe they can make the move into a bike trip across the country?
If there is no 'stuff' maybe they can make the move into a bike trip across the country?
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Not sure how $167 in shipping = makes more sense to spend 5-10 times that on another ebike...?
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Lithium batteries have shipping restrictions due to fire risk
here is what bike flight has to say https://www.bikeflights.com/e-bike-shipping
I seriously doubt there is anything cheaper than bikeflights
here is what bike flight has to say https://www.bikeflights.com/e-bike-shipping
I seriously doubt there is anything cheaper than bikeflights
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My understanding is that you can't fly with an ebike. I'm guessing ground shipping with bikeflights is going to be the OP's best bet.
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Try pirateship.com https://www.pirateship.com/rates
Many Rivendell riders use it(another forum) and most Riv bikes are tanks.
Many Rivendell riders use it(another forum) and most Riv bikes are tanks.
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Recommend Bike Flights
Yes, BF is more expensive.
Batteries can be dangerous items. Best not to 'sneak' it through.
You can ship the battery on the bike via BF. You just have to let them know.
Do the right thing
Batteries can be dangerous items. Best not to 'sneak' it through.
You can ship the battery on the bike via BF. You just have to let them know.
Do the right thing
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Seems like $167 is pretty darn reasonable, especially if you already think $100 is good. Declare the battery, follow the rules and don't waste time trying to save $67 on a valuable bike that will be even more valuable in use by the guy it's going to.
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The last bike I bought new was $200 to ship I think.
When moving, I called a local shop to see what they could do. It was basically 50-60 to pack plus the price of bike flights. It came out to over $200. So onto the uhaul they went.
This is for sub 30 lbs, including the box.
You aren’t going to beat 167.
When moving, I called a local shop to see what they could do. It was basically 50-60 to pack plus the price of bike flights. It came out to over $200. So onto the uhaul they went.
This is for sub 30 lbs, including the box.
You aren’t going to beat 167.