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Niall Mulholland 30 Jul 2011 16:33

Shipping from Toronto to London - any tips?
 
I'm planning a 6 week trip through Western Europe next summer and am trying to learn as much as possible (first-timmer). Any insights or tips on who I should ship with or things I need to know once I'm there would be appreciated!

Big Mack 31 Jul 2011 01:02

Toronto to London Shipping
 
Niall,can't help you too much,but I have made enquiries with Kinetsu World Express in Toronto,re shipping my bike to Europe. They were up for it at the time,(2-3 yr ago),but I didn't pursue it as our situation and needs changed. Sorry,I can't give you any contact info,but they are in Toronto.
You could also contact Air Canada cargo for quotes and info.
All the best. Neil W
ps I'm near Woodstock if you are ever out this way.

manray 1 Aug 2011 20:04

Hi,

This is the reply I got from Motorcycle Express when I inquired about shipping from Canada to Europe. Not much use for me as I'm looking for ship transport but perhaps you may find it usefull.


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We can ship your uncrated motorcycle by airfreight as follows:

ONE-WAY from: Montreal,Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary / London, Manchester, Glasgow, Frankfurt, Paris, Munich, Dublin, Lisbon, Madrid, Rome, Athens, Nice
USD $1,995.00

ROUND-TRIP from: Montreal,Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary / London, Manchester, Glasgow, Frankfurt, Paris, Munich, Dublin, Madrid, Rome, Athens, Nice
USD $3,990.00

If you decide to ship to/from Canada, we can refer you to a travel agent who can book your passenger ticket on the same flight as your bike. For a quote, contact Julie at julie.derome@tourbec.com or call her at 450-622-0865 ext 226

We also can provide you with the necessary temporary insurance while riding in Europe.
Attached is the application with rates.

Motorcycle Express now offers International Travelers:
• Travel Medical, Trip Cancellation & Emergency Medical Evacuation
• Insurance (Motorcycle & Auto) for Mexico, Europe, Central & South America, Australia, New Zealand, Asia & South Africa
• Roadside Assistance/Emergency Towing while riding in the US Canada, Alaska and Hawaii

If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Thank you


Gail
International Services Manager
Motorcycle Express
Phone (800) 245-8726 (within US/Canada) Ext. 1107
Phone (516) 682-9220
Fax (516) 393-5996
Motorcycle Express - Ship Your Bike

Business Hours:
Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm EST
Our office is closed 12:30 to 1:30 pm during lunch.
Closed Saturday and Sunday

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maja 1 Aug 2011 22:22

Have a look at www. W2global it may mean riding over to Halifax but it takes about 6-7 days on the Ro-Ro to Liverpool and will cost about £850.00 including the port fees at each end and Canadian Affair does cheap flights from Halifax. Ride safe.

Niall Mulholland 1 Aug 2011 22:48

All great info - Thank you!

boxerbmws 3 Aug 2011 09:17

Toronto to London
 
Hi there

We came this route on the end of a RTW in 2009 and it was a breeze. Follow the link North America - The States


Go near the end of the update and it gives some information. I have the GPS coordinates for everywhere as well.

I think I have all the original paperwork in the journals and can dig it out if you want. Everything was done in one day.

We turned up at Air Canada in the morning and was on an Air India plane that night.

Regards

Bernard and Cathy

(www.wordltour.org.uk)

PanEuropean 7 Aug 2011 22:48

I've shipped my moto from Toronto to Europe (and back) several times with Motorcycle Express. The service has been good, very professional, no surprises.

I would use them again, and I recommend them to others. The price is not cheap, but they know what they are doing - they have been doing it for a long time.

Michael

michaelappugliese 29 Dec 2011 18:18

you're going about this ALL wrong! hahaha... the best thing to do (which i've done 3 times without a hitch), is to fly into the city you want to start in, buy a used motorcycle, then sell it in the city you plan on flying out of. The first time i did it, i took a 300 Euro loss, and both subsequent times, i made enough profit on the bike to almost pay for the gas of the entire road trip. If you want any more advice, email me at michael dot appugliese at the google mail place.

Good Luck!!

Michael


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