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freewheel 24 Aug 2008 16:36

Shipping from UK to USA
 
We have checked the shipping pages, has anyone recently shipped/air freighted their bike from UK to USA? Also, did you have to have an onward or return flight to prove you were leaving the country?

Thanks.

Maya

Paul Narramore 7 Sep 2008 17:57

Yes, I've taken my bike twice to the US. In 2002 I flew the bike with AirTransat from Gatwick to Vancouver and returned from Toronto. In 2006 I shipped the bike by sea with Wallenius Wilhelmsen Line from Southampton to Port Newark.

I had a return ticket on each occasion.

maja 7 Sep 2008 23:35

Hi Maya, I have just (5 days ago ) shipped my bike from Southampton to Halifax with WW on a ro-ro, excellent service. I had a 1 way flight ticket from Gatwick to Halifax Nova Scotia and it caused no problems at all, Americans seem to be very uptight about everything these days but thankfully Canadians are still Canadians but see my thread about getting bike insurance in Nova Scotia. Ride safe.

freewheel 8 Oct 2008 18:26

Hello Paul and Mike,
Sorry for the late replay, but it took me a long time to make my mind up, but, after checking out other options as well, we go for Wallenius Wilhelmsen.
We will ship the side car from South Hampton to Charleston in the USA. It's the cheapest option and most people are positive about WW.
So thank you very much for your tips!!And ride safe.
Maya.

jc 30 Oct 2008 02:48

Hi
I've shipped my 1150GS from London to New York in July this year, using James Cargo.
I drove my bike to their office near the Heathrow Airport, they crate it and put in on the plane.
In New York I went to the customs with my Carnet, cleared the bike in a few minits, and drove away from the warehouse of Virgin Atlantic Cargo.
No hassles at all, and worth the 950 pounds it cost us.
Let me know if you want their details.
Johan

JMo (& piglet) 30 Oct 2008 07:25

Much the same as has been said above - my shipping agent wanted a letter from me as the owner/consignee, confirming the value of the goods/vehicle, plus the expected date of departure and that it was a 'temporary' or 'tourist' import, not permanent...

No questions asked at the US end.

xxx

Keith1954 30 Oct 2008 10:17

Another WW fan
 
Hi Maya

Good choice to go for Wallenius Wilhelmsen. I had a great experience with this firm when I shipped from Southampton to Halifax NS in June last year ('07). 10 days to complete the transatlantic crossing with no hassle either end. Your contact & best friend at WW, Southampton, is Tony White - tel. #02380-637-233 - he's a great guy, and v helpful.

Here's a pic (below) of what you can expect to see at the WW dockside ferry berth in Charleston - I was there, by coincidence, in mid-May this year ('08).

Have a great ride.

Cheers

KEITH

http://keithooper.smugmug.com/photos...47_hRRPS-M.jpg

freewheel 30 Oct 2008 14:56

Hi all,
We want to thank you for the replays and that picture! We booked yesterday with Wallanius and Debbie (Tony Whites collegue) is very helpfull indeed. The sidecar will go next week and we will fly on the 23 of november (Opodo offers some cheap return flyts). All we need now is an address and tel.nr from somebody in the USA.
Thanks!! Andy and Maya.

SteveH 1 Mar 2009 14:16

Hi Guys

Those of you that have shipped from UK to the USA can you remember prices to give me a rough idea as the price of hiring or buying over there is worrying!
Also have you all bought your bikes back after your travels? Is it wise to organise a return shipment in the UK?

Regards

Hornet600 1 Mar 2009 15:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Narramore (Post 205714)
Yes, I've taken my bike twice to the US. In 2002 I flew the bike with AirTransat from Gatwick to Vancouver and returned from Toronto. In 2006 I shipped the bike by sea with Wallenius Wilhelmsen Line from Southampton to Port Newark.

I had a return ticket on each occasion.

Hey Paul, out of curiosity what was the price for the return ticket from UK to Canada and back agan? It wont really be relevent for me but nice to know, I am flying probably from Vancouver to London.

How much hassle did you have with immigration and customs on the british side?

Cheers,
Ol

JMo (& piglet) 1 Mar 2009 16:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveH (Post 231202)
Hi Guys

Those of you that have shipped from UK to the USA can you remember prices to give me a rough idea as the price of hiring or buying over there is worrying!
Also have you all bought your bikes back after your travels? Is it wise to organise a return shipment in the UK?

Regards

Hi Steve - it really depends on the current exchange rate and fuel prices etc. So it's best to get a quote from a few companies... the protocol is to use a shipping agent in your departure country, although if you know the return date, then they might be able to sort out a return price with their opposite number in your destinaton country... That said, there will be a clause about the final price I'm sure - especially if fuel prices escalate like they did last summer...

When I shipped US to UK in December 2007, it cost me $1200 by air (and we were getting $2 to the pound).

When I shipped UK to US in September 2008, it cost me $1800 by air (when we were getting $1.76 to the pound).

These days, factor in around 1000 GPB each way, and you should be about right - even though the pound is now on the bloody floor...

xxx

ps. As such, WW (sea) may be significantly cheaper now - when I got a quote in 2008 it was 720 GBP one way...

sadoblazo 2 Mar 2009 09:39

hi guys... gonna jump right into this thread if you dont mind :)

ive also been looking to ship the bike from EU(italy) to USA. surfing on the net i found this American shipping company. the site has an instant quote calculator, and the rate it gave me was later confirmed by a representative on the phone. they handle FCL (full container load), crates or air cargo.
for a dl650 v-strom + cases (300kgs), all crated by myself, from Milan to San Diego came out to be 700 Euros, which is friggin excellent if you ask me (dollar to euro rates do help the cause)!!
this is the link, i hope it can be of help to some of you.
International Shipping Worldwide Freight Forwarder Air Ocean Cargo International Shipping Quotes

my plan is to ship to southern CA or TX, an then ride down to mexico. im still in the early stages of planning, but if you guys have any suggestions.... im all ears!!

JMo (& piglet) 2 Mar 2009 16:32

Sounds like an excellent deal there Sadoblazo! (might check out their link for my return trip!)...

As for where to land, I suppose it depends on how long you've got, and what you want to see? The States that boarder Mexico (Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Califonia) are all nice for riding in - Texas less so, it's very big and the roads are long and straight and dull there, compared to further west... that said, Big Bend National Park is worth riding through, and the cities of Austin and San Antonio are very nice - infact Houston is also worth a visit for the Johnson Space Centre.

Also, I understand that crossing into Mexico from any state other than California is a lot less busy, and with less chances to get hassle/hassled.

Of course there is plenty of scenery / stuff to see if you stay north of the boarder - Arizona and New Mexico particularly have some fantastic riding roads (tarmac or dirt), and you could spend your whole trip in California and not get bored! - it has such diverse scenery, from forests in the north, mountains in the middle, to the deserts in the south... It's like riding from Scandinavia to southern Spain in one state!

Also, a quick plug for a chap/company I met in Tuscon Arizona called Frank Zabriskie who is a great guy, can fix/fabricate anything and knows Mexico (and his surrounding area) very well:


Hope that helps,

JennyMo xxx

sadoblazo 5 Mar 2009 16:24

hi jmo...
im afraid that the link i provided is not gonna work for your return trip..... well, mine neither actually.... :)
a rep on the phone told me that whereas for imports INTO USA they will take 1 crated bike, for exports they only take a full-container-load (4 or 5 bikes). the alternative is air cargo for which they quoted me 1500$.
So... it looks like im shopping for a shipping company for the return trip....
if you come up w/ anything let us know mate!

mikecbrxx 5 Mar 2009 16:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by jc (Post 212979)
Hi
I've shipped my 1150GS from London to New York in July this year, using James Cargo.
I drove my bike to their office near the Heathrow Airport, they crate it and put in on the plane.
In New York I went to the customs with my Carnet, cleared the bike in a few minits, and drove away from the warehouse of Virgin Atlantic Cargo.
No hassles at all, and worth the 950 pounds it cost us.
Let me know if you want their details.
Johan

Hi Johan

is a Carnet required for the States ?

Mike


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