How do you ship your bike long distances?
I have to get my bike from Massachusetts to Seattle, WA by next Friday at the latest. Suggestions?
Here's what I've done before:
1. Ship it DHL ground - Ended up costing about $100 each way and taking a week. However, the hassle of using DHL (the under-charged us originally; then they sent us a bill for the remainder, which we paid; then a year later they sent a collections agency after us, saying we hadn't paid the bill! :mad: :eek: ) was not worth it. I'm looking at FedEx, UPS, and the Postal Service right now. This is expensive and time-consuming, but at least you can insure it and know it'll probably get there in OK shape.
2. Take it on the airplane - Ended up costing $75 + $40 on each end to get the minor shipping damage repaired. This option is hair-raising because the TSA unpacks it from the box and then just tosses everything back in willy-nilly. I nearly got an ulcer on the flight worrying about my bike getting mangled beyond repair on the way out to the STP. This is, believe it or not, slightly cheaper and definitely faster, but *extremely* stressful thanks to the TSA and airport baggage handlers.
Constraints:
I'm commuting on this bike all this week and would like to get a ride in Saturday and Sunday this weekend, too. I can commute on my back-up bike, but the back-up bike isn't comfortable enough to ride 50 miles on, which is what I'd like to do on Saturday.
I do have my own plastic-and-foam packing case for the bike which is quite good at keeping the bike safe and secure (this is where I cut out a rant about the uselessness of the TSA).
The box dimensions:
D: 12"
W: 27"
L: 47"
Box + bike weight: 58 lbs
Edit to add: This web site lays out most of the options; I'm just not sure which one to choose. Amtrak Express Shipping is cheapest -- $67 -- but takes 7 to 10 days from Boston to Seattle.
haven't done it lately, but definitely check FedEx
I've been v. unhappy w/ UPS last few times I've used them. They're great at the delivery end, but more expensive and less ease on the quoting/packing end.
I haven't tried it with bike yet, but I've been very impressed with FedEx ground service. Did a lot w/ them couple years back for a temporary move.
Maybe too slow for your purposes if riding on the weekend, but they've been FABULOUS from talking on the phone, easy internet quoting and especially service on both ends. Shockingly fast for big boxes o' household stuff, way cheaper than UPS, and very well handled. Next time I ship bike or related stuff I'm checking with them first.