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Author Topic: I learned something in my research about preparing for the shipment    (Read 543 times)
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« on: January 29, 2008, 11:07:32 AM »

Shipping companies may require you have less than a half tank of gas before shipping your motorcycle. Your gas tank is must be drained if you are shipping in a crate.

Your motorcycle will be transported on a open or enclosed truck. For a collector’s item or specialty vehicle, an enclosed carrier is recommended. If your bike is to be shipped internationally, in most cases, it will be carefully packed and crated by the shipping company.
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« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2008, 01:59:31 PM »

Many people forget to clean their vehicles prior to shipping.  Don’t neglect washing your vehicle is clean prior to inspection by the shipping company. Make sure that your gas tank is lower than half a tank.  Extra weight will be an additional cost to the auto transporter and you maybe charged for it. Don’t forget to remove antennas, spoilers and fog lights. Also, make sure the radiator has fresh anti- freeze. And remove any personal items in the vehicle. If you have an alarm system, disable it.  You don’t want to lose the battery life during auto transport.
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