Riceburner
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There ya go. Someone to check it out and transport it.
Not sure if you'll find any legitimate commercial company willing to ship a bike from Toronto to Barrie for that kind of money. That'd barely pay overhead, a driver, and fuel on a deadhead return trip. Actually, it almost certainly wouldn't.
If if you do find someone that cheap chances are they're not a legit commercial carrier, so IMHO you're no further ahead vs doing it yourself. You're potentially taking even more risk actually.
Yea it ain't gonna cost 80 or 100, close to 200 or even higher for sure.
I would rent a Van, pick up the bike with a friend, take it to be certified on the way by popping by Rosie toes and then just have the MTO paper work to do.
not sure where you guys are shopping but CAA Gold gives you 200km tow and Plat. gives you higher tow distance.
Don't they require the vehicle to be licensed/plated. I have CAA premier for both me and my wife but I was talking private companies like toy hauler and motolimonot sure where you guys are shopping but CAA Gold gives you 200km tow and Plat. gives you higher tow distance.
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OP, in all seriousness, take Iceman's offer - you will not find anything more reasonable along with the company of a fellow rider to chat about motorcycles during the trip - win win for you. He may also spot something you didn't notice at the time of pickup, experience and all.