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Shipping MTB interstate.

 
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Old 13-04.-2004, 04:04 PM   #1
Sasha Nackovski
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Default Shipping MTB interstate.

Hi folks,

I currently have a 2003 Avanti Montari MTB up for sale, and have recieved
enquiries from both Adelaide and Sydney. Naturally each party would like to
know shipping method and cost upfront. Can anyone advise on the best way to
send the bike- originating in Melbourne BTW- to either of these locations,
and potential cost? Anyone been there, done that? I am estimating the bike
weighs approx 12kgms all up. Australia post will not take it due to its
size, even with the wheels and seat removed.

Thanks,

Sasha


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Old 13-04.-2004, 04:06 PM   #2
Sasha Nackovski
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Default Re: Shipping MTB interstate.

BTW, this bike is on www.ebay.com.au if anyone wants to check it out- type
in Avanti Montari in the search engine.

Sasha

"Sasha Nackovski" <sashan(nospam)@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
news:407b90dc$1@news.alphalink.com.au...
> Hi folks,
>
> I currently have a 2003 Avanti Montari MTB up for sale, and have recieved
> enquiries from both Adelaide and Sydney. Naturally each party would like

to
> know shipping method and cost upfront. Can anyone advise on the best way

to
> send the bike- originating in Melbourne BTW- to either of these locations,
> and potential cost? Anyone been there, done that? I am estimating the bike
> weighs approx 12kgms all up. Australia post will not take it due to its
> size, even with the wheels and seat removed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sasha
>
>



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Old 14-04.-2004, 05:42 AM   #3
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Default Re: Shipping MTB interstate.

Ring on of the big courier companies and ask them how much it would cost
to ship a 12kg box to wherever. Or think rail freight?

Boxing a bike is easy. Go to yer local bike shop and beg an old box from
them. Take the front wheel off, unbolt the bars and toss in some padding
- bubble wrap, etc.

idiot



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