Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 24 of 25

Thread: Getting a bike home from another state

  1. #1
    Gold Member salsashark's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    The Malakalaka Balance Board of Trust
    Posts
    8,149

    Getting a bike home from another state

    Here's a question for those of you who have bought bikes from out of state... How did you get it home?

    So I found a smoking deal in Austin and I was considering flying down to Austin and riding the bike home... I'm pretty sure I've seen stories similar to this on the board, but search has failed me.

    Has anyone done this? What kind of prep work needs to be done? How did you plate it to ride it home (get a temp in the buying state or ride home on owners plates)?

    I could drive down and load it into the truck, but the gas & time for that would kill the money saved over some of the local bikes I've found.

    Suggestions, comments welcome...
    Do not put off living the life you dream of. Next year may never come. If we are always waiting for something to change...
    Retirement, the kids to leave home, the weather or the economy, that's not living. That's waiting!
    Waiting will only leaves us with unrealized dreams and empty wishes.

  2. #2
    Senior Member brennahm's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    City Park
    Posts
    2,178

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    I'd love to help you out, but my truck is going to be full as I pass nearby early next week.

  3. #3
    AKA "Devaclis"
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Occupy CSC Fuck You Ralph
    Posts
    19,633

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    Ask Chris (Aracheon)
    First rule of the internet: *bleep* you and everything you stand for. Second rule of the internet: FKZOR U AND RRYTHING U STND FR!

  4. #4
    Has delusions of Kawi grandeur konichd's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    In the Shop
    Posts
    5,341

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    There are a number of companies that can ship the bike. This might be a good option as its usually 300-500 bucks delivered. No need to worry about getting insurance, papers, etc. also what is your time worth?

    A guy I know bought a CBR 1000RR in Texas about 2 weeks ago, ran into snow, rain, ended up having to stay overnight in New Mexico for a night. When it was all said and done he would have saved money shipping it.
    303 Cycle | FaceBook | Twitter | Google Plus |

    MRA #161 : 2014 Sponsors - Bell, Knox, Silkolene, Forma Boots, Chicken Hawk Racing, Bazzaz

  5. #5
    Senior Member dm_gsxr's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Longmont
    Posts
    2,107

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    I did that with the Transalp coming from Oklahoma.

    1. Make sure your insurance is up to date. Check of course but ours had no problem insuring the bike.

    2. In Oklahoma the tag came with the bike so no tag problems. I've read several stories over on sport-touring.net about people who've ridden bikes home from other states that didn't have tags.

    3. As long as you have a bill of sale, you have a few days grace period to get the bike registered as long as you aren't riding it around (ride it straight home basically). Colorado's is 2 or 3 days for instance.

    Basically don't ride like a maniac on the way home, have your paperwork handy, and don't run

    Carl

    Edit: And I took the bus down to get the bike. Here's my story: http://schelin.org/20060714/

    Long Distance Gear Checklist 2002 Hayabusa - Now with 100,000+ miles!

  6. #6
    Gold Member salsashark's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    The Malakalaka Balance Board of Trust
    Posts
    8,149

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    Well, if I decide to drop the hammer and get it, it wouldn't be until the end of April into May so I'm not worried about the weather...

    Plus, what better way to get to know a bike then a nice 18 hour ride.

    I considered the shipping and 3-5 hundred it may be worth doing that, I always thought it was more expensive.
    Do not put off living the life you dream of. Next year may never come. If we are always waiting for something to change...
    Retirement, the kids to leave home, the weather or the economy, that's not living. That's waiting!
    Waiting will only leaves us with unrealized dreams and empty wishes.

  7. #7
    Senior Member eg bter's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Denver
    Posts
    1,338

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    I shipped a whole car from Kansas to Georgia for $500. Just have to work with a shipper who already has a load, keeps costs down.
    "Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!" — Hunter S. Thompson

  8. #8
    Senior Member Wyck's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Who wants to know?
    Posts
    872

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    What ya looking at? Is this a dealer with several units?
    The time to hesitate is through
    No time to wallow in the mire
    Try now we can only lose
    And our love become a funeral pyre


    07 cbr600rr - cookie
    02 yzf600r - sold

  9. #9
    Senior Member GixxerCarrie's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Parker, CO
    Posts
    1,211

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    Yup...we do it when we buy horses all the time, or are moving them to different trainers in different states, and its about the same price. Like Wayne said....Just got to find the shipper who already has a load.


    07 GSXR 750
    07 GSXR 600 (RIP)

  10. #10
    Gold Member MetaLord 9's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    A van, down by the river
    Posts
    62,958

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    I think you should organize an iron butt ride down to get the thing so that if you break down, you've got folks on hand. If you go get it, just take the plate off of your current bike & toss it on there, as long as you plan on not riding stupid. That'll keep you from getting pulled over for not having a tag.
    [SIGPIC][SIGPIC]

  11. #11
    AKA "Devaclis"
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Occupy CSC Fuck You Ralph
    Posts
    19,633

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    I'll go with ya man. Can we do an entirely "off-road" trip?
    First rule of the internet: *bleep* you and everything you stand for. Second rule of the internet: FKZOR U AND RRYTHING U STND FR!

  12. #12
    Gold Member salsashark's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    The Malakalaka Balance Board of Trust
    Posts
    8,149

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    The bike's being offered through a private seller, these things are a premium in Colorado so there would be quite a savings over getting a similarly equipped bike locally (several $K).

    As for plate swapping... I'd rather fly down on a weekday and see about getting a temp tag for the bike then play the swapping game. While I'm not worried about riding stupid or anything, on the off chance I get stopped, I don't want to have to explain that.
    Do not put off living the life you dream of. Next year may never come. If we are always waiting for something to change...
    Retirement, the kids to leave home, the weather or the economy, that's not living. That's waiting!
    Waiting will only leaves us with unrealized dreams and empty wishes.

  13. #13
    Gold Member salsashark's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    The Malakalaka Balance Board of Trust
    Posts
    8,149

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    Quote Originally Posted by Devaclis View Post
    I'll go with ya man. Can we do an entirely "off-road" trip?
    Well, I'm looking at a Beamer, but not that kind...
    Do not put off living the life you dream of. Next year may never come. If we are always waiting for something to change...
    Retirement, the kids to leave home, the weather or the economy, that's not living. That's waiting!
    Waiting will only leaves us with unrealized dreams and empty wishes.

  14. #14
    Senior Member Tipys's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Dirty South
    Posts
    4,930

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    are you getting an RC51?
    R.I.P. Lahela 10/12/1986-08/01/2008

    Want to become a super hero? http://www.donoralliance.org/info-page-1

    "I don't fail I just succeed at finding ways that don't work."
    Chris Titus



    CSC Spelling Bee Champ 2008 and 2009

  15. #15
    Gold Member Yearly Supporter mtnairlover's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    finally home
    Posts
    6,402

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    Ok...spill it buddy...what'chya lookin' at?

    Wish I could help out, but this house-buying thing is gonna heat up. Things are getting close to the end and I just don't know too much about free time anymore.
    ...ready to take on the world...one canyon at a time...

    Check out my WordPress blog -- Exploring Colorado’s 25 Scenic and Historic Byways: A two-year tour by sport bike, auto and 4×4 @ mtnairloversview

    Like my Facebook page @ Colorado Scenic Byways Tours to learn more about the byways


  16. #16
    Gold Member salsashark's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    The Malakalaka Balance Board of Trust
    Posts
    8,149

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    Quote Originally Posted by Tipys View Post
    are you getting an RC51?
    The RC's are always fun to look at and ride, but I doubt I would ever own one. Just not practical for me.



    Quote Originally Posted by mtnairlover View Post
    Ok...spill it buddy...what'chya lookin' at?

    Wish I could help out, but this house-buying thing is gonna heat up. Things are getting close to the end and I just don't know too much about free time anymore.
    Thinking about picking up a super sport tourer... aka K1200s

    Something I can jump on and go without having to dive into bungie cord hell or spend thousand on to make comfortable.

    I know all about the house thing... good luck and let us know when your ready to move... I'll be there to help.
    Do not put off living the life you dream of. Next year may never come. If we are always waiting for something to change...
    Retirement, the kids to leave home, the weather or the economy, that's not living. That's waiting!
    Waiting will only leaves us with unrealized dreams and empty wishes.

  17. #17
    Gold Member Yearly Supporter mtnairlover's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    finally home
    Posts
    6,402

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    I'll let ya know...looks like maybe June...hoping for mid-June. I've gotta friend with a K1200RS. He's ridden that thing for a couple thousand miles in one shot and hasn't complained. Only thing he's had problems with is the clutch, but other than that, he hasn't talked about getting rid of it...yet.

    I'm still thinking that my Zed will be fine for the long hauls...yeah, I'm just a tad nuts, too.
    ...ready to take on the world...one canyon at a time...

    Check out my WordPress blog -- Exploring Colorado’s 25 Scenic and Historic Byways: A two-year tour by sport bike, auto and 4×4 @ mtnairloversview

    Like my Facebook page @ Colorado Scenic Byways Tours to learn more about the byways


  18. #18
    Senior Member Tipys's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Dirty South
    Posts
    4,930

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    oh damn cause i was gonna say if it was an rc i could go pick it up for you.
    R.I.P. Lahela 10/12/1986-08/01/2008

    Want to become a super hero? http://www.donoralliance.org/info-page-1

    "I don't fail I just succeed at finding ways that don't work."
    Chris Titus



    CSC Spelling Bee Champ 2008 and 2009

  19. #19
    Senior Member = Buckeye Jess ='s Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Denvah
    Posts
    2,280

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    Salsa...gimme a few and I'll hunt through another forum I'm on... I know there is a thread on there about different bike shippers that people have used and their thoughts on 'em. I'll email you whatever I find.
    ~Jess~
    2010 Triumph Daytona 675 SE
    2008 Kawi GREEN Ninja 650R


    Quote Originally Posted by ShinySideUp View Post
    Sometimes things happen beyond our power and we can't make it. Like...your brake lines "accidentally" get cut, or a nice man comes through your window in the middle of the night and politely suggests you withdraw from the activity...who knows?

  20. #20
    Gold Member salsashark's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    The Malakalaka Balance Board of Trust
    Posts
    8,149

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    Do not put off living the life you dream of. Next year may never come. If we are always waiting for something to change...
    Retirement, the kids to leave home, the weather or the economy, that's not living. That's waiting!
    Waiting will only leaves us with unrealized dreams and empty wishes.

  21. #21
    Senior Member SaShWhO's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Taintburg
    Posts
    3,307

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    beem dream

    ride it!
    be nice till it's time to no longer be nice

  22. #22
    Gold Member salsashark's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    The Malakalaka Balance Board of Trust
    Posts
    8,149

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    that would, of course, be my first choice.
    Do not put off living the life you dream of. Next year may never come. If we are always waiting for something to change...
    Retirement, the kids to leave home, the weather or the economy, that's not living. That's waiting!
    Waiting will only leaves us with unrealized dreams and empty wishes.

  23. #23
    Senior Member ChrisCBX's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Longmont
    Posts
    903

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    A lot of guys use Forward Air.

    https://www.forwardair.com/prepaid/MCmainpage.jsp

  24. #24
    Senior Member Aracheon's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    North Denver...ish
    Posts
    3,315

    Re: Getting a bike home from another state

    Quote Originally Posted by Devaclis View Post
    Ask Chris (Aracheon)

    http://www.cosportbikeclub.org/forum...ad.php?t=24893
    Chris

    Quote Originally Posted by ~Barn~ View Post
    There's nothing that will ever replace the warm feeling of a perfectly blipped 6th-to-4th downshift, that drops right lane traffic like 1st first semester chem-lab.

Similar Threads

  1. Bike Tech Forum - Guidelines
    By rforsythe in forum Bike Tech
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: Tue Apr 17th, 2007, 07:55 AM
  2. Jacking up a bike
    By Knuckle Dragger in forum Bike Tech
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: Mon Apr 16th, 2007, 04:39 PM
  3. PITA aka my bike....
    By Rue in forum Bike Tech
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: Tue Dec 24th, 2002, 12:31 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •