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There's a whack of 'em out there. I think Toecutter would have a pretty firm opinion of the dudes he used. Got MC mags? Look in the back - there's usually several listed.

 
Are you looking to rent,...or buy....only asking cause if you buy (used eg) the pricing is all over the place...but sometimes it works out better then renting if you've got the room.

 
Keyboard Carriage. A piano moving company that moves bikes. I have used them twice and last time(a month ago) they were one of the cheapest because so many companies are adding fuel surcharges. I believe the number is 270 7375797 and ask for Kelly.

Unique loading method and very safe. They are pretty much the exclusive mover for BMW Daytona.

Actually ForwardAir is cheaper but you need to crate the bike and they don't do door to door.

 
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Per Randy. Check with any Harley-Davidson dealer. Any H-D leaving the city limits is on a trailer, in the back of a pickup truck or in a semi hauler. (Gotta keep those miles low for resale you know.) I believe H-D Corporate has a hauling program now. :assasin:

 
Try these guys, competitive rates, they do door to door and you don't have to drain any fluids. They only haul motorcycles, nothing else.

Eagle One

 
[SIZE=14pt]I just used www.shipyourbike.com to ship my bike to Daytona for bike week and he was great. His name is Mike and all he does is ship bikes. He works for many dealers and manufacturers too. Good luck[/SIZE]
 
I utilized the Haulbikes (Company is Daily Direct) and was pleased. They have increased their prices of late substancially.

 
I utilized the Haulbikes (Company is Daily Direct) and was pleased. They have increased their prices of late substancially
I don't know about bike hauling, but probably the price has increased substantially just because of gas prices increasing. I know freight charges for just about every load of material that we have got in for the business recently have increased dramatically with fuel surcharges being tacked on to boot....

 
:clap: :clap: :clap: Thanks to all that helped with the info. It helps when someone ahs used a service and can relay their stisfaction or not. The new owner found a transport service, independent that goes door to door, enclosed trailer, no crating or draining of fluids. Didn't relay the name but I will follow up on how it went. Thanks again. :clap:

 
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