gump Retrobike Rider Feedback View Sep 19, 2007 #1 Bit of help please - anyone know of a low cost way of sending a frame to Portugal? Been looking at various couriers, and £40+VAT seems about lowest I can find. Cheers..
Bit of help please - anyone know of a low cost way of sending a frame to Portugal? Been looking at various couriers, and £40+VAT seems about lowest I can find. Cheers..
cchris2lou Retrobike Rider Gold Trader PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Sep 19, 2007 #2 that is about right , parcel2go is the cheapest . if not I ll have the frame .
Vitorzip Senior Retro Guru Sep 19, 2007 #4 Can´t help you with that, but ask Billinjah. He´s going to send me his Manitou frame, for much less than that i believe... Cheers
Can´t help you with that, but ask Billinjah. He´s going to send me his Manitou frame, for much less than that i believe... Cheers
cchris2lou Retrobike Rider Gold Trader PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Sep 20, 2007 #6 yes , but still £40 for a frame abroad .
Hilts Retrobike Rider Feedback View Sep 20, 2007 #7 They quoted me £47 for canada, it's this volumetric weight bollox, you get nailed because although it weighs sod all it's a big box !
They quoted me £47 for canada, it's this volumetric weight bollox, you get nailed because although it weighs sod all it's a big box !
cchris2lou Retrobike Rider Gold Trader PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Sep 20, 2007 #8 Exactly , they wanted £35 for a front wheel to finland .
gump Retrobike Rider Feedback View Sep 20, 2007 #9 Yep, ist the imaginary weight issue. Still no joy for cheaper. doh.
orange71 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Sep 20, 2007 #10 I managed to get a whole bike to Australia for £102 through parcel2go - not bad I thought. Package was done via volumetric (of course) of 22.8kg when package only weighed 14kg.
I managed to get a whole bike to Australia for £102 through parcel2go - not bad I thought. Package was done via volumetric (of course) of 22.8kg when package only weighed 14kg.