Bike transport recommendations - Belfast to Kent

Bike transport recommendations - Belfast to Kent

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Tall_Paul

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1,915 posts

227 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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Can anyone recommend a decent bike transport company that'll pick up a bike from Belfast and deliver to Kent? I've heard some horror stories about some companies...

I'm considering a bike for sale privately near Belfast, and weighing up all the options if I was to buy it:

Flying over then riding back, £100 cost if you book the flight with a weeks notice with a 7 hour ride back from Cairnryan down to Kent
Hiring/borrowing a bike trailer and riving there and back - 900 mile round trip and £300 ferry, so that's out!
Bike transport company to pick up and deliver the bike to me, with me either flying over to see the bike (£30 cheap return flight) or having someone go look at the bike for me.

Option one is going to be the cheapest, but I'll get a quote or 2 to have it picked up and delivered.

Ta! smile

stupidbutkeen

1,010 posts

155 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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how about getting that cheap £30 return flight and only useing the 1st leg, ferry single from belfast to cairnryan is £40 but can get a biker day trip for £29 again only use it one way. Or ferry from dublin to holyhead is £60 single and you get to have a bit of a blast on the way home.

Tall_Paul

Original Poster:

1,915 posts

227 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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The flight is only a tenner one way (so long as it's booked a week in advance), I did look at the ferry from Dublin to Holyhead but it's 5 hours from holyhead to kent and another 1hr 45 mins from belfast to Dublin, so the same riding time - and the crossing is 3hrs 30 mins vs the Cairnryan crossing at 2hrs 20 mins so it's actually be longer going this way.

I can only see the £40 one way or day return ferry option though, no £29 day return?

stupidbutkeen

1,010 posts

155 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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http://www.stenaline.co.uk/ferries-to-britain/day-...


you have to know were to look tbh. weekends only though but cheap as chips

Tall_Paul

Original Poster:

1,915 posts

227 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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Thanks, not sure that's an option as the timings are bit crap and the T&C's say they validate your outbound journey when coming back, it'd also be an overnight ride back which I don't fancy on a new bike, running low on sleep. The Belfast to Liverpool ferry is also an option, the timings are bit close to do it in a day for the other ferries but there's an overnight one to Liverpool, get some kip on the ferry and a nice leisurely 4 hour cruise home the next morning. £80 vs £40 but 200 less miles so £25 less in fuel.

Just a pain in the arse getting to Gatwick, booking a day or 2 off, booking the flight/ferry in advance, only for the bike to sell beforehand or not be as described... I'm not one to buy a bike unseen - from a dealer maybe but not privately.

Whereas £30 return flight (I don't mind losing £30 if it sells before I go), a day off work, ride to and from Gatwick, do the deal there and then if the bike is good and have someone else go and pick up the bike for me a few days later is a much more appealing option! biggrin

Mr. H

985 posts

147 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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I'm tempted to say I'll go and look at the bike for you to see if it's as described but you'd need to be serious about buying as it's obviously an evening of my time taken up. You can send me a PM and see if something can be worked out.

If you pay for my ferry, flight home and £1 per mile I'll even deliver it and wash the bugs off. biggrin

phatmanace

670 posts

209 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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you could do what this guy did :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX1yOVskQow

(dude who looks about 17 - Train from reading to Heathrow, flew from london to londonderry to buy a varadero 125, which he then slowly rode back to reading, camping in various places along the way)

Im being slightly facetious as I know you said you didn't want to do this, but it's an excuse to share quite a cool video, shows what's possible with the ride attitude and a little planning smile

glenavydrongo

8 posts

146 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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D M T Transport is good company to deal with. Would transport several of the local race teams. I have Jame's number if you would like it. Wes McCrum (McCrum Motorcycles) does a couple of runs a month N.I to U.K. too.

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catso

14,784 posts

267 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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I got Chas Mortimer http://www.chasmortimer.co.uk/ to transport a bike from Italy to UK but if it had been a reliable runner and not had insurance/registration issues I would have ridden it.

From Belfast, assuming it's a runner etc. I wouldn't hesitate to ride it - fly out early morning and be home before dark...

Tall_Paul

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1,915 posts

227 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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I've got quotes from both DMT and Chas, thanks smile

I would ride it home, but there's a further complication with that: I'll be ordering a metal garage (no garage at the house and wouldn't dream of owning one of these without being able to keep it garaged over winter) but delivery takes 3-4 weeks, insurance ungaraged is nearly double what it would be garaged (£300 vs £600), but obviously it's a bit dodgy insuring it as garaged when it wouldn't be for a couple of weeks. They guy has said he's happy for me to put down a deposit and hold onto it for a little while, but the transport option just means once it's been delivered I can SORN it for a couple of weeks until the garage is done.

short term insurance is also an option for a couple of days, haven't looked into that yet.