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ajmac 3 Feb 2012 02:41

shipping uk to perth australia
 
hi i am going home:palm: after 2 years:funmeteryes: and plan to ship the bike via sea.
today i had a chat with Doree Bonner in uk and they have said it will cost around £720 plus ins of around 130 .at the oz end i will get the usual bollox of quarantine costs expecting around 200 bucks and thats then delivered to their forestfield depot.seems a good price and seem good people.:confused1:
Q has anyone used these guys
Q he asked me dimensions of the bike and i am guessing it would be around 4 cu Metres??? (its a bmw r1200gsa plus panniers).the price is all inclusive of crating etc.i am in south of france right now so just guessed dimenshuns!!!
i have flown the bike twice in the last two years which have both been pleasant suprises at how easy and convenient but never shipped by ocean.going home so i have the time.
so any info on these people and or other ideas,info abuse or whatever please feel free .bier

Landroverholic 3 Feb 2012 09:38

Hey Mate

Not used the company you are talking about but I did ship my Landrover from Melbourne to UK last year.

The agents I used in the UK were RJJ Freight and they were awesome.
Chinita Riser was the contact I had and they sorted out everything for me. They might be worth a look.I know the organise shipping in the opposite direction.

Does your bike have an Australian Compliance Plate? If not make sure you get permission to import the bike BEFORE you freight it back. I have made this mistake before as has a friend of mine. He shipped a GS from Germany and had to send it back!!

Look up the Department of Infrastructure and Transport in Australia for all the info you need.

My Landrover is being imported back to Aus via Vladivostok and despite having Australian Compliance its still a nightmare!!!!

Good Luck

Callum

ajmac 3 Feb 2012 14:17

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Originally Posted by Landroverholic (Post 365764)
Hey Mate

Not used the company you are talking about but I did ship my Landrover from Melbourne to UK last year.

The agents I used in the UK were RJJ Freight and they were awesome.
Chinita Riser was the contact I had and they sorted out everything for me. They might be worth a look.I know the organise shipping in the opposite direction.

Does your bike have an Australian Compliance Plate? If not make sure you get permission to import the bike BEFORE you freight it back. I have made this mistake before as has a friend of mine. He shipped a GS from Germany and had to send it back!!

Look up the Department of Infrastructure and Transport in Australia for all the info you need.

My Landrover is being imported back to Aus via Vladivostok and despite having Australian Compliance its still a nightmare!!!!

Good Luck

Callum

thanks for that i will have a gander for them.
i know exactly about the oz nightmare it took me nearly 20 months to get my import permit for an australian paid up registrationed bike and am sure there are more silly hurdles to navigate before the fat lady sings.
how much did it cost to send your "rover over?"
reason i ask is i have a 6.5 chevvy diesel (in a nissan patrol in perth) with rooftop camper etc and am contemplating my next trip although i would miss the simplicity of the bike.
did you drive it to vladivostok?
ciao,al.

Landroverholic 4 Feb 2012 09:27

Hey Al

It cost me AUD5500 but I needed a high cube container 2.7m high as the Landrover has a camper body on the back. Smaller container is much cheaper. 2.2m high I think

I leave from Inverness in Scotland on the 4th June 2012 cross to Europe France Germany Poland Lithuania Latvia then over to Russia and onwards to Mongolia Siberia and hope to end up in Vlad 3 months(ish!) later. I've got flights booked to leave Vlad at the end of August.

Then the fun begins getting the Landrover into Australia.......

Cheers

Callum

haggis 4 Feb 2012 10:20

Expensive but might be worth it?
 
I live in Perth and have bikes in UK and here.

If you haven't already, I know you will get to a point where you'll be wondering if its worth it.

I've been pondering buying a GS in UK or Australia. Shocking truth here is that the same bike in UK is about 60% roughly of what we pay here. I'm still trying to find out why but its crazy. A 2 year old GSA with all the gear already fitted say 10,000kms is around $25k here. Same bike and fittings etc in UK around $15k.

Look at autotrader.co.uk and compare with autotrader.com.au. We get ripped off here.

ajmac 4 Feb 2012 16:50

hidden taxes for the lucky country
 
thanks for the info re the landy i also have a rooftop camper so would be in the same bracket.beer
hi there haggis,yes i agree with you totally regarding prices in oz.i cannot fathom it out as when the A$ the kangarouble was down, ok i would expect to pay more but it has gone from 50cents to th US$ to over parity now.this is also refelected in europe and the whole world appetite for canadian dollarez,swiss gnomes or the humble kangarouble.
so the same bmw bought should be at least half the current price as it takes less to buy.i assume the same for rice burners from asia.
that being said i think like casinos the house rules favour not the punter and the dice is loaded.
since my trip i have also seen places like alaska and oregon where you may buy bikes tax free at very interesting prices and save all the hassles of shipping.bikes in europe are in the same bracket.just need to break the emotional attachment one gets with your own personally farkled trusty steed and you would definately have more cash to spend on travelling.
i am bighting the bullet and bringing mine home and regard the cost as tax to be able to live in a lucky country.
maybe we can catch up for a beer sometime when i am back due to arrive end of feb .cheers:thumbup1:

HILL SHIPPING 24 Feb 2012 16:37

Hello, further to the above, just to advised that we offer shipping from Southampton to Australia for £ 645.00 upto arrival.

We can also arrange a steam clean and full cover marine insurance if required.

Hope that helps.

bad babba 25 Feb 2012 05:29

how about los angeles to sydney what about the cost four shiping 650 honda:mchappy:

HILL SHIPPING 27 Feb 2012 15:04

Hello,

Thanks for the reply, I will put a rate together asap for you. Thanks, Jamie@hillshipping.com

HILL SHIPPING 28 Feb 2012 11:32

Hello, just to confirm that we can arrange shipping in a shared container from LA port to Sydney port for a cost of £ 495.00

This is upto arrival only.

We can also arrange full cover marine insurance if required aswell.

Regards
Jamie
HILL SHIPPING
JAME@HILLSHIPPING.COM
WWW.HILLSHIPPING.BLOGSPOT.COM

ajmac 19 Apr 2012 12:50

doh
 
i missed that as was on the road.sadly.
anyway myself and bike are back home in perth western australia.
i flew the bike with james cargo.
it took around 8 days and was around 1650 english roubles.all seemed good until it landed in oz when the bureaucrats start there self justifying paper dance.you cant clear it from customs for 24 hours and will only be told this when you have sat in traffic for two hours getting to the airport.so repeat next day.then organize quarantine inspection.
if the crate has been tampered with in any way god help you.luckily mine was intact and i after brushing the wheel arches clean was allowed to wheel it out of the bonded wharehouse.
sadly i discovered my panniers locks had been smashed open and the stainless pins driven from their brackets.not really sure why as they were open so maybe someone in the packing shed didnt know how to open a cam touratech design bmw pannier lock.i have sent photos to james cargo who of course deny any wrong doing and want to blame the airline for accidental damage.if a lock could smash itself then lift a lid and pop a pin inside a pannier box and then bubble wrap itself and crate itself with no outside damage then i would believe it was an accident.....but it sounds like a shaggy dog story .anyway the saga of emails with plausible deniability being the topic.i still got a fkd pannier.
anyway after 2 years and 92000kms its pretty much the only damage incurred to note.
i would still reccomend james cargo but make sure you stay and watch it crated and also insure it!!
sadly i missed the shipping quote above.would have been very acceptable.now should i sell and go back and buy a bmr in uk or usa and never ever ship again!!!?c?

HILL SHIPPING 2 Jul 2012 12:10

Thanks for the reply. Please feel free to contact me in the future for any shipping rates.

Regards,
Jamie
HILL SHIPPING
JAMIE@SHIPPING.COM

Christina123 4 Jul 2012 13:35

Well i would like to know what is the cheapest way of exporting my car from UK to Australia it has Australian compliance number.

HILL SHIPPING 4 Jul 2012 13:40

Hello,

Cheapest way is by ro ro , port of export in the K is Southampton. We can arrange a steam clean etc if required. Please can you advise the make, model & year of the vehicle ?

Thanks
Jamie
jamie@hillshipping.com

ajmac 18 Jul 2012 05:26

chile or argy
 
ok back in perth australia.flew the bike with james cargo.it was relatively quick but incurred damage to bike en route and cannot get anyone to take responsability.:oops2:
been home for 5 months:( and the BIG question is.........

"how can i get my bike and myself to south america????":funmeterno:

it is still the same gsa wieghing around the 320kg mark.
fly or ship.(i know qantas are flying direct to santiago now or should i contact villakunterbunt in valparaiso)
before xmas.
any advice is good.
cheers(incurable itchy feetiness)


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