hungrytiger
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Any recommended options for shipping a frame interstate? The longest edge is over 105cm, so auspost is looking expensive.
This, I've used them a few times. Just make sure you don't under sell the dimensions of the box.transdirect
I've used Smart Send and no complaints except a bit slower than their estimates. $90-$100 interstate is a fair estimate.Smartsend.com.au also gave me a really reasonable quote with insurance on my guitar purchase recently. Hopefully translates for bikes as well.
Smart send don't deliver to home addresses either. It must go to a commercial business address and a home office doesn't count.Also quite reasonable if you deliver it to a depot and someone collects if from another depot.eg smart send.
man,,, that's way too much.... I would never pay that for frame freightGreyhound do a flat charge of $125 depot to depot for a bike box under 25kg or something like that. It's a call in job, they're pretty quick usually as well.
Smartsend.com.au also gave me a really reasonable quote with insurance on my guitar purchase recently. Hopefully translates for bikes as well.
Another vote for PackNSend. Used them a couple of times with no problemsI've been using PackNSend and E-go for years now. They never miss a beat. They offer drop off/pick up at their depot for cheaper option as well. I don't think they have size restriction, but best double check first on their website just in case.
Another vote for e-Go, used them recently for a full bike from Brisbane, drop off and pick up from depot.I've been using PackNSend and E-go for years now. They never miss a beat. They offer drop off/pick up at their depot for cheaper option as well. I don't think they have size restriction, but best double check first on their website just in case.