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Is the process for shipping a motorcycle the same as for shipping a car?
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Is the process for shipping a motorcycle the same as for shipping a car?
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September 13, 2008, 01:39:37 PM »
Most of the information I see online refers to cars.
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Not really. Motorcycles are always shipped on closed containers because they don’t have the stability to stand up on their own and need to be secured. This is done with special cables that attach the bike to some kind of individual platform, usually made of wood. The paperwork, on the other hand, is not so different.
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