I am looking for someone or company to get my bike deliver in May to Exeter from Lytham. Is any of you do such thing or can help me with it etc ?
Bike delivery service ?
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Belladonna
Bike delivery service ?
Good Morning.
I am looking for someone or company to get my bike deliver in May to Exeter from Lytham. Is any of you do such thing or can help me with it etc ?

I am looking for someone or company to get my bike deliver in May to Exeter from Lytham. Is any of you do such thing or can help me with it etc ?
- badgerKDD
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I take it this is due to you moving down to Devon to live finally? If so why not ride the bike yourself? If Mr Super drives the car/ moving van you follow along behind ( or thrash on and meet at various service stations, handing him a hot coffee whilst you try to hide the smug grin ;) ).........
Otherwise leave the bike at a friend's in Lytham until you're all moved and then take a train there and ride the bike back to Exeter.
Otherwise leave the bike at a friend's in Lytham until you're all moved and then take a train there and ride the bike back to Exeter.
Cut me in half and I'v got Suzuki written right through me!
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Belladonna
Re: Bike delivery service ?
I already moved to Exeter two days agobadgerKDD wrote:I take it this is due to you moving down to Devon to live finally? If so why not ride the bike yourself? If Mr Super drives the car/ moving van you follow along behind ( or thrash on and meet at various service stations, handing him a hot coffee whilst you try to hide the smug grin ;) ).........
Otherwise leave the bike at a friend's in Lytham until you're all moved and then take a train there and ride the bike back to Exeter.
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Aww that sucks
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I can't recommend anyone particularly but maybe someone on here with a bike trailer and nothing to do for a day will offer to help ( long shot I know ). Otherwise you could hire a van from a 'national' hire company who let you do a one way drive and drop service ( hire in Lytham, drop to depot in Exeter). Worth ringing around anyway, probably work out a similar cost to getting it transported and your train ticket back, while you get the piece of mind of knowing the bike is in safe hands.
I can't recommend anyone particularly but maybe someone on here with a bike trailer and nothing to do for a day will offer to help ( long shot I know ). Otherwise you could hire a van from a 'national' hire company who let you do a one way drive and drop service ( hire in Lytham, drop to depot in Exeter). Worth ringing around anyway, probably work out a similar cost to getting it transported and your train ticket back, while you get the piece of mind of knowing the bike is in safe hands.
Cut me in half and I'v got Suzuki written right through me!
Ride GSXR 750 WR ( 1994) .
Ride GSXR 750 WR ( 1994) .
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Belladonna
Re: Bike delivery service ?
Let's hope. I am flexible with dates so anytime in May will suits me. I might as well catch a train now so if you see fully gear up biker on the train, yeah that will be me hahahaha feck sake
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You not a member of AA/RAC etc? Register you address as Exeter (as it is), then call up recovery.... 
Failing that SOS are doing nationwide moving for £150+VAT http://www.sos-motorcycle-recovery.co.u ... &Itemid=62" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Failing that SOS are doing nationwide moving for £150+VAT http://www.sos-motorcycle-recovery.co.u ... &Itemid=62" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thats a big round trip. About 700 miles and probably 11hrs driving up and back down again.In a van doing 35mpg (if you're lucky) , thats £100 of fuel plus probably 12 hrs of time. If you can get it done for £150 or so i'd bite their hand off! I know van hire around here is about 50 odd quid per day (might be cheaper in Exeter) so you wouldn't be far off that figure anyway, plus you'd have to do all the driving.badgerKDD wrote:Aww that sucks.
I can't recommend anyone particularly but maybe someone on here with a bike trailer and nothing to do for a day will offer to help ( long shot I know ). Otherwise you could hire a van from a 'national' hire company who let you do a one way drive and drop service ( hire in Lytham, drop to depot in Exeter). Worth ringing around anyway, probably work out a similar cost to getting it transported and your train ticket back, while you get the piece of mind of knowing the bike is in safe hands.
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eBay item number:252328726106
Delivery company based in Manchester get a quote you may be able to ride with them so you are there for collection and delivery.
Lots advertised on ebay the dealers use them frequently.
Delivery company based in Manchester get a quote you may be able to ride with them so you are there for collection and delivery.
Lots advertised on ebay the dealers use them frequently.
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Re: Bike delivery service ?
As I said borrowing car and trailer was a long shot, didn't mean distance thoughscorcher wrote:Thats a big round trip. About 700 miles and probably 11hrs driving up and back down again.In a van doing 35mpg (if you're lucky) , thats £100 of fuel plus probably 12 hrs of time. If you can get it done for £150 or so i'd bite their hand off! I know van hire around here is about 50 odd quid per day (might be cheaper in Exeter) so you wouldn't be far off that figure anyway, plus you'd have to do all the driving.badgerKDD wrote:Aww that sucks.
I can't recommend anyone particularly but maybe someone on here with a bike trailer and nothing to do for a day will offer to help ( long shot I know ). Otherwise you could hire a van from a 'national' hire company who let you do a one way drive and drop service ( hire in Lytham, drop to depot in Exeter). Worth ringing around anyway, probably work out a similar cost to getting it transported and your train ticket back, while you get the piece of mind of knowing the bike is in safe hands.
Cut me in half and I'v got Suzuki written right through me!
Ride GSXR 750 WR ( 1994) .
Ride GSXR 750 WR ( 1994) .
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Last bike I had delivered was from Cumbria to Paignton--£150 inc' VAT
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I have used this guy several times to move 9R's for me, mention me if you contact him, just say several ZX9's in Dorset, Andy. The bloke is called Roy.
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Belladonna
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Yes I have a membership...but I won't call them up as that would be very naughty and I am a good and decent personKata wrote:You not a member of AA/RAC etc? Register you address as Exeter (as it is), then call up recovery....
Failing that SOS are doing nationwide moving for £150+VAT http://www.sos-motorcycle-recovery.co.u ... &Itemid=62" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Personally, if you have recovery, I'd use that - you pay your premium for just this sort of thing?
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- badgerKDD
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Check your recovery policy first though, I had AA Recovery ( an add on to my free standard cover) and when I got transported from Okehampton to Redruth I was 2 or so miles outside of my 70 mile maximum free recovery area. I had to pay an extra £2.50 as it was £1 per mile for distances outside of your cover area. Not much for me ( annoying none the less ) but could get costly coming from Oop North to Exeter.
Cut me in half and I'v got Suzuki written right through me!
Ride GSXR 750 WR ( 1994) .
Ride GSXR 750 WR ( 1994) .
