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Shipping my bike
So I will be moving from Hawaii to Texas in July. Most of our household goods are going into long term storage until we get to the area, scope out neighborhoods and purchase or have our house built. That being said, I don't want to put my bike into long term storage and I don't want to be without it for too long so I want to ship it to a friend's house who currently lives in the area we are relocating to. The bike is a Specialized Tarmac expert so carbon fiber and I purchased it roughly a month ago so practically brand new. What is the easiest, while also being cost friendly, method of shipping this bike to Texas? Should I take it to my LBS and have them pack it up (honestly I don't know if I trust myself)? Do LBS's actually offer shipping services from shop to shop?
I am also thinking about potentially purchasing a plastic case and taking it with me on the airplane. I am flying to San Diego and driving my truck from there so I would only have to pay to get it to San Diego if I take it on the plane with me. Thanks in advance for the replies and advice.
I am also thinking about potentially purchasing a plastic case and taking it with me on the airplane. I am flying to San Diego and driving my truck from there so I would only have to pay to get it to San Diego if I take it on the plane with me. Thanks in advance for the replies and advice.
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I used them to ship a bike on vacation
I had no issues at all would use them again
I had no issues at all would use them again
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The bike flights site looks pretty cost effective. I have shipped bikes UPS after self boxing and it was pretty expensive. Charlotte to DC was like $120. Also tried the hard case thing. Besides getting hit for $100 by US Air for oversize luggage both ways, then you need a car big enough to haul the case around once you are there.
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Why not bring it with you? I take my bike to Kona every time, and depending on airline, business or economy class, and even the predisposition of the airline attendant at the counter, it's ~$50-75 one way. But you do have to invest in a bike box/case, which I consider a long term investment. (BTW, mine's a Thule Transition, taken a lot of abuse, but as solid as they come.)
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Thanks all and it looks like bikeflights.com is the way to go. I will probably invest in a hard plastic case to protect the bike. You don't spend $3000+ on a bike and then go cheap on protecting it.
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I work at UPS and every single day, I see bike boxes with bikes poking thru the sides. With a nice bike, I'd definitely invest in a hard case.
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which method offers the best insurance
I'm sure ninety-nine out of a hundred times the bike will not be damaged in transit but I guess you have to prepare for that one out of a hundred times. In that case which of the options mentioned has the best insurance.
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Why not bring it with you? I take my bike to Kona every time, and depending on airline, business or economy class, and even the predisposition of the airline attendant at the counter, it's ~$50-75 one way. But you do have to invest in a bike box/case, which I consider a long term investment. (BTW, mine's a Thule Transition, taken a lot of abuse, but as solid as they come.)
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Check out CrateWorks. They offer less less expensive alternatives to hard cases. I have used their plastic cases numerous times with road bikes and large, heavy touring bikes. Not sure what they will charge you to ship one to HI though.
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I have been shipping lately since I my trips usually consist of fully-loaded touring. I don't want to risk having my stove confiscated by the TSA so I put it and empty fuel bottle in the bike box along with my racks and ship everything to a LBS in the starting city. When you ship you don't have to deal with getting the bike to and from the airport. And it's often a lot cheaper. In the case of the OP, however, he in HI, which is why he got quoted such a high rate. You can't ground ship all the way from HI to TX.
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Awesome, I'm flying to Miami from Philly in December and have no idea how to get my bike there. Had no idea you could literally box it up and turn it in as a checked bag.
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Wow! Their plastic bike box runs $249 (that isn't the wow part). Shipping on the plastic bike box (which only weighs a 22 lbs) to Hawaii is $228.90.
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Yes, fly with the bike in a hard bike case as oversized luggage. Check you airline's policy page - it has overall length limit based on the boxes w/h/l dimensions, and weight, typically to 50lbs max. My last trip to Kona a couple of months back was via Alaska Airlines, and from Vancouver it was $75 one way.
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+1 on BikeFlights.
I have used them. Never had a problem.
Get boxes from the LBS. Ship the wheels separate in their own box(es). Dismount the tires so the wheels fit.
They have a tutorial on how to pack at the website.
I have used them. Never had a problem.
Get boxes from the LBS. Ship the wheels separate in their own box(es). Dismount the tires so the wheels fit.
They have a tutorial on how to pack at the website.
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I had "The Bike Shop" ship mine when I left Honolulu and cost about $200/per bike to ship FedEx...and the shipping is insured as well...Shipped 3 bikes and one came with me on the plane...
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I sold a bike on eBay to a guy in Hawaii a couple years ago. Shipping to/from Hawaii is super expensive. I was able to get the cost down to about $135 by shipping USPS. It was cheaper than BikeFlights. BUT, I had to get the box to fit USPS max dimensions.
Basically, I had to cut a bike box to make it shorter than normal length. I used a hot glue gun and lots of tape to reassemble the box. I also made sure to wrap every tube on the frame in bubble wrap and cardboard. I cut up other boxes to put another layer of cardboard inside the bike box - meaning it was double layered to limit the chances of something popping through. I wrapped up all the derailleurs and other sensitive parts in lots of bubble wrap. You also can use pipe insulation on the frame tubes. Whatever you do, go overboard in protecting the bike. Don't assume that it is save inside the box.
Basically, I had to cut a bike box to make it shorter than normal length. I used a hot glue gun and lots of tape to reassemble the box. I also made sure to wrap every tube on the frame in bubble wrap and cardboard. I cut up other boxes to put another layer of cardboard inside the bike box - meaning it was double layered to limit the chances of something popping through. I wrapped up all the derailleurs and other sensitive parts in lots of bubble wrap. You also can use pipe insulation on the frame tubes. Whatever you do, go overboard in protecting the bike. Don't assume that it is save inside the box.
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Did you look into having it shipped as unaccompanied baggage?
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