Posting to Germany - how?

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Well, I've just had an abortive visit to the Post Office where I was asked for over £25 to send a pair of forks to Germany - I asked and they said that this was the most economical method! I'm unconvinced that this can be true (I was quoted about a tenner earlier and shipping rates in the EU seem much lower when buying on ebay.de and from previous sending experience) so I politely declined. I ask you, when not on strike we're being asked to pay through the nose (and with a nose as big as mine that is clearly a considerable amount!).

So, any more competitive rates to the EU via other companies/services? The package is under 2.3kg and measures just under 85cm by just under 20cm by just under 15cm.

Thanks in advance
 
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I've just checked the parcelforce price list and that sounds about right! :shock:

Is there one of these 'postbox' type shops down in Hairy Foot?....The ones that deal with DHL, FedX etc?

If there is , I'd try them. ;)
 
Parcel2go is more expensive .

your only opton is to :

Cut down on package to be under 2kg

and dismantle the fork if suspension fork to make it under 60cm .

if you can do that it will be small package and will cost you £8

If you cant do that £25 is the cheapest you will get as they need to send it via parcelforce .

I had to do that to send a fork to france last week .
 
mind you - just plugged those figures into their quote system and it came out at £24.29 :roll:

can you get it smaller as it's the volume that's the problem not so much the weight?
 
when i send forks (sus) , i invert the steerer so that its between the legs , making it half the length

you could even remove the crown altogether and just wrap them in a little bundle
 
As advised I split the forks into two parcels (a leg in each, braces removed) and went back to the Post Office this lunchtime. I paid under £11 for both parcels, a massive improvement over the £25 quoted on Saturday.

So, thanks again all, the knowledge on here is strong
 
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