Transporting my bike to France

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  1. unionfan

    unionfan New Member

    Aug 8, 2014
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    Hello wise folks and Happy New Year

    We're moving to France in a week but I haven't been able to find a reasonable quote to transport my Speedmaster to near Montauban despite looking for over a month. Can anyone recommend a service please? The bike is currently in Fleet, Hampshire and I'm in no rush but would like it to play in the spring sunshine of course :biggrin:

    Thanks in advance
    UF
     
  2. PJT

    PJT Active Member

    Oct 20, 2014
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    You could always get someone to ride it there for you.:wink: or even yet ride it there yourself either before or after you move.
     
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  3. Recycled Rocker

    Recycled Rocker Senior Member

    Apr 19, 2014
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    North Yorkshire Cave
    Ride and fly back in time, follow removing truck if there is one, borrow/buy trailer I suppose yer thought of all this and more but as PJT says, get a good mate to ride it. Sorry never used a courier other than help load a 750 Honda onto so called courier (was an artic, was manhandled on and a mattress thrown over it along with household stuff already in)
     
  4. Daytonaknight

    Daytonaknight New Member

    Apr 6, 2015
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    [email protected]- Jo- these people have moved hike for me and they are really good and reliable . They also know other bike movers for France
     
  5. A2B are also really good, they are based in Cambridge. I've used them a couple of times.
     
  6. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

    Sep 25, 2013
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    Hi UF, is there a specific why you are not riding it down yourself? If you did then you'd have a wonderful time AND know the bike was in safe hands at all times.

    Dave
     
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