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MacV2
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Re: Bike moving companies

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acrmnsm wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 10:09 pm
trybedoor wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 2:31 pm I had my classic Triumph transported during a move a while back and didn’t want to ride it long-distance either. Ended up using a company that specialized in motorcycle and car transport—cost a bit more but worth it for the peace of mind. Everything was insured, and they used proper tie-downs and a covered van, which made a difference given the weather we had that week. The driver kept me updated en route too, which helped set my nerves at ease.
Me neither, I just replied to this... :beer:
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Re: Bike moving companies

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Gotta do it somehow!
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