<< Best bet is going to be USPS Priority Mail International which takes 6-10 days. You have to get it into a frame box that is less than 108 inches length plus girth, and then it will cost $65.55 plus any insurance, if you do it? online. UPS or Fedex would be at least double that. >>
Hi Bob:
?I just tried USPS for two frames, one to the UK and another to Australia and I think they may have changed the standards or my PO is koo koo, because I was ending up a lot more than $65. no matter how they figured it.
I just looked online and if I am reading it correctly, for boxes under the 108 dimension, before insurance and? USPS Priority Mail Int starts at $96.90, a 12 pound parcel is $120.60, or double your last? experience...
My box to the UK (a Masi and parts) exceeded that dimension so would have been forced into the Global Express category making it $500+!
Dale
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-----Original Message----- From: RDF1249@aol.com To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org; dmart84815@yahoo.com Sent: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 12:13 am Subject: Re: [CR]Cost of sending a frame to England?
Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2007 13:17:59 -0800 (PST) From: dave martinez <dmart84815@yahoo.com>
Hello All,
Sorry I know that this topic has been covered. I checked the archives with no luck. How much to ship a frame from the west coast of the US of A to England?
Dave - Best bet is going to be USPS Priority Mail International which takes 6-10 days. You have to get it into a frame box that is less than 108 inches length plus girth, and then it will cost $65.55 plus any insurance, if you do it
online. UPS or Fedex would be at least double that. It would be great if the Brits could ship a frame over here that cheap. I usually pay about $140-170
for just a frame.
If you cut down a typical 8" wide bike box so it is about 40" long and 25" tall it will fall withing the guidelines, assuming your frame is no bigger than that. You will need to package it with the fork out of the frame. I use foam pipe insulation to protect the frame all around. You may not know what that is in California but it comes in several sizes to fit all the tubes just right. I can send you some if you can't get it there! Don't get the self stick
type. Get the cheap stuff. It's only about $1.50-2.00 for a 6-foot length at Home Depot. Pad and tie the fork securely so it won't bang around. I got two frames from a well known UK seller this year where the fork was loose in the box and knocked chips in the new paint. And be sure to put a block of some type in the rear drops to prevent them from getting crushed. A piece of wood dowel, two washers and two wood screws will do nicely.
Merry Christmas
Bob Freeman Elliott Bay Bicycles 2116 Western Ave Seattle, WA 98121 206-441-8144 Home of Davidson Handbuilt Bicycles
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