Tony Pereira
CM,
You might consider taking it to a good bike shop to have it packed and
shipped. Expect to pay about $60 for shipping (for a road bike) and an
additional $25-50 for the packing. If you are not skilled at
re-assembling you could have it shipped to a bike shop on the other end
where they could reassemble it for you.
The cheap way is to go to a shop, get a box, pack it yourself and ship
it UPS or FedEx Ground. Some of the larger bike boxes will put you into
"OS2" shipping rates which can be as much as $130 each way to get it to
the east coast. You can pack it the same way and check it on the plane.
Ranges from $50-$80.
I ship lots of bikes and travel with them from time to time as well. If
you have more questions feel free to ask.
-Tony
Pereira Cycles
Portland, Oregon, USA
www.pereiracycles.com
503.333.5043
Charles M wrote:
> I'm doing a cycling trip on the east coast in August and I was
> wondering what is the best (and least expensive) way to ship a bike
> across the country, I have plently of time so I plan to send it to a
> friends house and of course I'll be sending it back to Portland after
> the trip.
>
> Thanks
>
> CM
>
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