OzVMX Forum
Clubroom => Bike Transport => Topic started by: gerpster on November 18, 2009, 05:32:36 pm
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Just had an interesting experience getting a large car part (rear louvre) from Brisbane to Canberra. After either no go or costing too much with some couriers and bus freight etc (quotes of $85-$120 for a free car part!!) I used the e-go web site and was amazed to get a depot to depot quote of $16!!! (a bike seat with Aussie post usually costs me $15!!).
Part arrived for pick up in 3 days intact, no hassles. Might be worth checking out for bike parts too.
No I have no relationship with the site but am always looking for good cheap bike parts courier options as the parts I want are always interstate!!!!!! :-\
http://www.e-go.com.au/home.do
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Greg
Where is their depot in Canberra? I need to send $10 worth of parts to Narromine and its going to cost the other guy heaps. I might give em a go.
Chris
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i had a quick look, but couldnt figure out the subrurb part ont he quick quote bit, any idea how to get that bit ?
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having issues posting my reply ..getting a server error
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hahahaha i just did a quote online with ego for a bike from sydney to perth
quote Service Type Est. Delivery Time (Guide Only) Price (One Way Trip)
Road Freight 5 - 9 Days $115274.39
* Prices include GST
* Transit times are listed in working days and should be used as a guide only.
Deliveries to country towns can sometimes incur additional days.
notice the price dam expensive bike hey
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I keep getting server errors in here so am givin gup.....
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Did you actually use them before ? has anyone got it to work there site sux arse, i cant get it to work.
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I've used e-go plenty of times and 'never had a problem with them', 30KG's cost $26 one way from Brisbane. With shipping you must understand that a van, truck, ship, plane, container or even your lunch box, only has a certain volume or weight that can be moved. Which is understandable as freight companies work on IIRC 160kgs per cubic metre at $36 a kg(or thereabouts), so to move that massive box of feathers will cost a fortune because of the volume.
Using the above example of a bike from Sydney to Perth, broken into components Frame,forks, wheels, engine, tank/seat/mudguards.
Engine and seat maybe in a plastic tub, ditto the tank and guards, wheels wrapped in cardboard, bare frame with forks/swing arm attached. All those shipped would be something like $300-400.
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we have such a good bike and parts mover member on this forum
You forgot to state who and how to contact them if needed. Little reminders like that go a long way ;D
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I just cant get the online thing to wrork no matter how many feilds i fill in its always the postcode bit that locks up and shit's itself.
IF TBM went that far up the coast for 1 box walter id use it, but its not about cheap its about access. just a bit too heavy for aussie, aint that always the way.
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Unique Express they are out of perth. Bike in parts place it on a pallett they shrink wrap it, Brisbane to Perth $350.00, got that quote this morning (for a little project!!lol)
They did a bike for me earlier this yr, had the bike taken into the depot, they put it in a framework, Brisbane to Perth quote $650. When it got here they charges me $500. Brilliant Three days is all it took. If you take the bike in already packed would cost a $100 less
The lady in Perth to speak to is Anita, she is so helpful