Shipping a pair of wheels?
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Shipping a pair of wheels?
I have some 700z alloy disc ready wheels that I don't foresee needing & have been thinking about putting them up on the market, but last wheel assembly I shipped was more than the actual wheel.
Should I just not bother with shipping & keep it local pick up only?
Should I just not bother with shipping & keep it local pick up only?
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I used Shipbikes to ship a pair of wheels to the west coast from the east coast and it was about $15. Not stupid expensive and a very easy process. I also used them when I sold a smart trainer I sold on ebay to Texas for $35.
I have a wheel that I was using on that trainer that I was thinking about listing as well, and that is who I am going to use if I dont find someone local.
I have a wheel that I was using on that trainer that I was thinking about listing as well, and that is who I am going to use if I dont find someone local.