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David and Cheryl Laing 14 Oct 2005 19:11

UK to Florida
 
Looking like doing this in January 2006.....anyone out there any ideas or contacts....air or sea.
Thanks.

tittiger 16 Oct 2005 12:00

I would like to know the freight to ship a KLR 650 (400 lbs) the other direction!
Say from Miami to the UK

mother77 10 Jan 2006 22:15

have you shipped yet?

Am looking at shipping to the americas, either end, at this time and looking to combine shipping costs?

cheers
mike

Paul Narramore 18 Jan 2006 05:28

I'm shipping my Pan to Newark NY in May on the Ro-Ro ferry from Southampton. Cheryl recommended a firm called Master Freight Ltd - the firm they also used to ship their two bikes to Florida - and at first the price of £398 single seemed fine. Then they told me of likely charges at the US docks of $290 and that it was up to me to dispose of the expensive wooden crate it would be transported in. So I'm sticking with Wallenius Wilhelmsen at £547 and about $100 at the other end, and no crate to worry about.

David and Cheryl Laing 18 Jan 2006 21:44

Our bikes arrive in Miami today. They were off loaded in Charleston by mistake.....but that is all sorted now and we will be on the road again tomorrow.
We ended up usingMillenium Cargo Services at Sutton Coldfield as the agent and the bikes were crated at Wednesbury. The total cost door to door so to speak was 595 pound for the two Honda Shadows, all our gear inside the crates....and that included 290 pound for the crates. Not sure what we will do with the crates here yet but will sort that one out somehow.The only cost we have here in Miami is $13 US and so far the customs people have been really good as we are doing the clearing ourselves rather than use a clearing agent as was suggested. They have told us there will be no customs charges. We are doing a temporary import of the bikes.
Ring Clay at Millenium on 0121 311 0550
....just a side note...it was 2 degrees C when we left Birmingham and 80 deg F when we got to Miami. Well worth the effort.

David and Cheryl Laing 21 Jan 2006 01:24

All was too easy. We are back on our bikes. Customs stamped our papers and were really helpful and quick. Cleared the paperwork our selves and did not have to pay a cent.
The shipping agent made a space for us to unpack the crates and get the bike back into a riding condition. They gave us coffee as well......Cuban Coffee......just the thing for a quick fix. They also waived the $13 charge that we should have paid......the guy we dealt with rides a Honda Shadow!!!!!!!
Florida here we come.
Almost forgot. They said just leave the crates and bubble wrap....they would gt rid of it for us.


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