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john v fanzo
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shipping bike

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Hello ALL I am looking for info on shipping my bike. Please any info will be a big plus I am not looking foward to doing this but it is called for. Thank you for your time Zeus#6765

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John - Probably should review

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John -

Probably should review these older threads:

http://www.vintagebmw.org/v7/node/6477

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vlambert
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I highly recommend Matt at

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I highly recommend Matt at Wolverine Transport. He takes great care of the bike, no need for crating, and does cross country for around $550. I had him ship my r50 from AZ to MA, and couldn't have been happier. Just google Wolverine Transport for his website. No affiliation, just a satisfied customer.

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loftus7608
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use Uship....

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with Uship you can get three estimates and pick the one you think is best for your move.

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Matteo
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I second Matt

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I also used Wolverine Transport recently. I highly recommend Matt.

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