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Im trying to find a way to have a Frameset or Complete bike posted to Oz, from the U.S. Australia Post pricks have changed the MAX sized posting Box to 79in. Most countries allow for 108in. I'm told you can't get a Frameset or Wheels into this 79in... FedEx and UPS are complete Ripoffs... U$350 for a Framset or set of Wheels... Can anyone help with a way to sort this? How to get Australia Post out of 4th. world postal policies??? |
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http://pe.usps.com/text/Imm/ab_012.htm#ep1572941 it looks like only Express Mail is limited to the smaller size..... Last edited by chuckchunder; 02-12.-2008 at 06:17 AM. |
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"girth" is height+width+height+width. So, your 'average' small framebox for an MTB frame (frames under 22") is 42+24+8+24+8=106.
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I unexpectedly ended up needing to repack each wheel separately because of the unanticipated size (and, weight!) restrictions (originally, I thought I was working with that generous-by-comparison 108" girth limitation). I think the total was (thankfully!)/(only?) in the $75 range. Those wheels would have cost over $250 to send using UPS/FedEx/whomever. I think it cost me about $60 to ship a SMALL hardtail frame(-only) from here to Switzerland ... I shrouded the frame with corrugated cardboard to achieve the girth limitations. Consequently, I now have no doubt that a complete bike could not be shipped economically internationally using normal services ... figure on at least FOUR boxes -- frameset, wheels in one-or-two boxes, miscellaneous parts according to weight in one-or-two boxes. The freight must be in the $200+ range, regardless, for the Postal Service. Were you/trustdoc7 also given a quote to have the bike shipped via the Postal Service? I think a way to limit the cost (perhaps, only barely) is to contact QANTAS/whomever and see if they have a cartage service where they will include the box(es) if-and-when there is space on one/many of their planes ... it could take months, and the boxes may not arrive simultaneously! |
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In 2006 I brought a road frame from the US to Aust for USD75, so I got a shock when I bought a wheelset on eBay last year and it was going to cost me many hundreds. Also in 2006 I brought a whole MTB over and got the postage cut from $350 to $200 or so, using a freight forwarding company called Access USA (www.myus.com). You join up for a fee and get a PO Box in Florida that you have stuff sent to, then they onforward it. For some items their freight can be quite a lot cheaper. Mind you, I didn't solve my wheelset issue that way - a US mate looked after them for me in his garage until another mate was travelling there and agreed to bring it back for me - cost me a bottle of Bundy OP. |
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If you can do it cheaper, it's mostly because you've found a post office who have no clues and let it go through. However, if anyone knows of a freight company that's cheaper than that, please, by all means let me know, because in 5 years of tearing my hair out, freight costs have essentially doubled.
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