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17 Feb 2012
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Originally Posted by Barfly_Ru
Last year when I was in NY, I bought a used Harley from a dealer in Long Island. The dealer delivered it to a freight forwarder in New Jersey who offered a really good quote for shipping the bike to Klaipeda, Lithuania (only $250).
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You want to send to Finland? Four years ago, I payed around 170 euros just to simply pick up my bike from the port in Helsinki (...payed just about 500 to send the thing from Sydney to here, then payed 170 at the port, how weird is that?!) Still think the total sum was okay, but it´s a good indication of how nothing is cheap in Finland.
Next time I´ll probably send to somewhere in the Baltic states, or Germany, and ride the last bit home.
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Originally Posted by pecha72
You want to send to Finland? Four years ago, I payed around 170 euros just to simply pick up my bike from the port in Helsinki (...payed just about 500 to send the thing from Sydney to here, then payed 170 at the port, how weird is that?!) Still think the total sum was okay, but it´s a good indication of how nothing is cheap in Finland.
Next time I´ll probably send to somewhere in the Baltic states, or Germany, and ride the last bit home.
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Well, Kotka, Finland is a bit closer to Moscow then Klaipeda. I didn't research the recent prices, but from what I heard that it's a popular (for many reasons) destination for Russians who buy cars and bikes from the US.
My Lithuanian experience wasn't a pleasant one, but it worked fine in the end.
But I had my reasons to chose Klaipeda as the destination. BTW, I also had to pay port charges, but it was like 40-50 EUR.
And now your post makes me think that I really should stick to the known road instead of the "shorter" one. Thanks for the input, Pecha!
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