Shipping my Buddy.
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- Collette
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Shipping my Buddy.
I'll be moving back to California (from Georgia) in 2 months and Im trying to figure out what shipping company I should use to send my Buddy there. So, if you have used a company before and can refer one to me I would greatly appreciate it ! I really dont feel like driving to LA with a U-Haul, truck or van.
[I searched 'shipping' and 'moving' and didnt find anything on here]
. . . Thanks again.
[I searched 'shipping' and 'moving' and didnt find anything on here]
. . . Thanks again.
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I do not want to discourage you, but you should ask around about bringing a vehicle into California from out of state before you attempt it. I've heard so many horror stories that I don't know quite what to believe. I know the law has at least one loophole in it, and you may fall into that loophole. Or 50cc machines may not be affected by the law. I'm not at all sure. Maybe ericalm or one of our members can give you the correct information so you can make an informed decision before you try it.
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When we moved from California to Oregon, we had our two motorcycles packed on the moving truck along with the rest of our belongings. Only some moving companies will do this, so you'd have to ask. Ours arrived unscathed. They were packed in so tight with everything else that they really couldn't move around. I believe we used Allied.
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Check out Forward Air. It's what friends of mine have used.
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+1 on Forward Air. I've worked with them on shipment of audio and set equipment for a few shows and they have always been professional and well priced. And, not one component has been damaged yet.ericalm wrote:Check out Forward Air. It's what friends of mine have used.
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This is definitely one way to do it cheaper. Just be very careful about what kind of truck they're using and how the scooter will be secured, etc. All kinds of trucks bid on these things. For this, an enclosed truck and a properly-secured scooter would be very important!
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- Collette
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Thank you everyone !! Shipping seems more logical. I just did NOT want to drive.
And I looked it up, luckily since we dont have to have tags in GA it wont be transferring; more of a first time registration but paying the taxes for buying it out of state.
And I looked it up, luckily since we dont have to have tags in GA it wont be transferring; more of a first time registration but paying the taxes for buying it out of state.
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