I have found this 2006 Ducati MONSTER 620 that I really like. However, this bike located in Seattle and I need this to be shipped to San Diego. I was told from a reliable source to use AA Motorcycle, however, I want to consider all available options out there. If anyone has experience with motorcycle shippers please let me know.
I used Forward Air a long time ago. Personally, I'd fly up and take 3 days riding it home. That's what I did with my EVO: bought it in Philly, rode to New Orleans. I took the Blue Ridge Pkwy too. You could take the PCH the whole way if you gave yourself an extra day.
I just bought an S2R from L.A. and am getting it shipped to Houston via Haul Bikes - So far, great communication via phone and email. They are running a sale right now. Door-to-Door for $450 flat, no fuel surcharge.
I used a private transporter through the website uShip about 3-4 years ago to get a bike from GA to CA for $450. Transport was great, to bad the seller sent me a non running bike. That is a whole another story though.
Seems like a pretty stock 620. I'm surprised you can't find one similar in So Cal.
Hey everyone guys, I didn't used that service but motorcycle shipping is best choice for it. I previously had the same situation. I ordered from motorcycle shipping by motorcycle Enthusiasts that helped me a lot. It took me 2 months from NY to California but he arrived in the same condition in which he was originally, so it safe and fast (I think). These enthusiasts are good guys and about the price it's really not expensive at all (depending on that services that I used before). Hope that information was useful, good luck..
I have found this 2006 Ducati MONSTER 620 that I really like. However, this bike located in Seattle and I need this to be shipped to San Diego. I was told from a reliable source to use AA Motorcycle, however, I want to consider all available options out there. If anyone has experience with motorcycle shippers please let me know.
Hey guys,I know i am posting in bit older thread but i think if any new user come then they can easily get best and latest update.
I recently ship my bike using Citizenshipper bike shipping service and i got good customer experience there. I really like their service.
And pricing is also good enough. Their drivers are professional. I can easily track my bike using their service.
Anyway, Here is some good tips that you need to do when you do ship no matter who it's with!!!
1. Make sure you use good padding to protect the product and not so much that it bulges the box to much.
2. Make sure the name, address, and phone numbers for the person you are shipping to is correct and on the label!!! I always recommend a good contact number because it can mean the difference of getting delivered or sent back.
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