m.benn84
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Any suggestions or contacts would be great.
My Dad and I drove out to Moncton to pick up his Moto Guzzi California 1400 Custom from a dealer.
Just drove out there, bought the bike, and trailered it home, simple as that.
If you consider the gas to get out there and back, as well as time, and a trailer rental (we had a trailer) you are looking at atleast a few hundred bucks.
say 12 l/100km .. 1500km/way, 3000km....
$360 in just gas, plus ware and tare on the vehicle puts it at 400..
trailer rental cost a few hundred. plus time, hotel and food
So if your looking to go out therem your looking at probably 1000 to get it, so look for someone to do it under that if youd like.
My Dad and I drove out to Moncton to pick up his Moto Guzzi California 1400 Custom from a dealer.
Just drove out there, bought the bike, and trailered it home, simple as that.
If you consider the gas to get out there and back, as well as time, and a trailer rental (we had a trailer) you are looking at atleast a few hundred bucks.
say 12 l/100km .. 1500km/way, 3000km....
$360 in just gas, plus ware and tare on the vehicle puts it at 400..
trailer rental cost a few hundred. plus time, hotel and food
So if your looking to go out therem your looking at probably 1000 to get it, so look for someone to do it under that if youd like.
^ And get a ramp wide enough for your feet so you don't end up on YouTube like all the others who dumped their bikes riding up ramps.
Anyhow, it's unclear if the OP has even seen our responses and suggestions.
that's not needed
bumper is low
if you really needed 2-3 guys can lift the bike up
2 people can safely load and unload
having a 3rd person as a spotter is safer if you are not used to moving bikes