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shipping a bike from Dili to Darwin in March 2014

hi, I`m going to ship my bike from Dili to Darwin next month. Does anybody have the same decision? We could share a price.

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You mean to say DELHI (India)?

Are you talking about Delhi (india) . let me know so tht i cn help u out?
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G'day Alex, let me know when you get to Darwin
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yes! sure! but it goes slowly usually.
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Are you talking about Delhi (india) . let me know so tht i cn help u out?
no) Dili meams Dili in East Timor.
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i will come there on same situation for about 1.5-2 years...so I'm curious about price...
do you plan to go with plane or together with bike on ship?
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i will come there on same situation for about 1.5-2 years...so I'm curious about price...
do you plan to go with plane or together with bike on ship?
Dili (East-Timor) to Darwin (Australia) shipping is only possible with container ship. They do not take passengers to these boats, so you need to fly.
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there is a shipping schedule attached from Dili to Darwin. I still haven't got any companions to share the container. The best option is 22/03 Time Spirit but I'm not in time for this. So the next one on 07/04 is more preferable.

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Hi

We also used Toll, do anything you can not to. It took 8 weeks from the time they originally said while we were in Dili. There were 5 boats that ommitted Dili during this time and later on I had asked for it to be put on the ship on its way out to singapore but they wouldn't for commercial reasons and gave 100% assurance it would stop on the way back, it didn't. I finally got my bike last month after arriving in Darwin Christmas day.

We learnt after there are a few other sea freight companies doing this route, Marriana was one and Swire is another, but not sure if they will give quotes for low container loads. There is no air freight as far as I know. It sounds a rough decision but if given chance now I would have ridden back to Bali to fly from there. Dealing with Toll has thankfully been the only real problem on our trip from the UK.
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We also used Toll, do anything you can not to. It took 8 weeks from the time they originally said while we were in Dili. There were 5 boats that ommitted Dili during this time and later on I had asked for it to be put on the ship on its way out to singapore but they wouldn't for commercial reasons and gave 100% assurance it would stop on the way back, it didn't. I finally got my bike last month after arriving in Darwin Christmas day.

We learnt after there are a few other sea freight companies doing this route, Marriana was one and Swire is another, but not sure if they will give quotes for low container loads. There is no air freight as far as I know. It sounds a rough decision but if given chance now I would have ridden back to Bali to fly from there. Dealing with Toll has thankfully been the only real problem on our trip from the UK.
I'll ship it to Singapore on 25th from Dili and from there to Darwin on 8th of April.
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I'll ship it to Singapore on 25th from Dili and from there to Darwin on 8th of April.
So I'll see you in Darwin sometime soon ?
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So I'll see you in Darwin sometime soon ?
in the meddle of April I hope. I'll ship the bike next week to Singapore and next to Darwin the same vessel to avoid any skips in Dili on a back way to Darwin. According the schedule the arriving date in Darwin is 14th of April. I'm going to take a flight to Denpasar spent 2 weeks on Bali, Lombok and Flores. I missed some places there because of this race. Then take a direct flight from Denpasar to Darwin.
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An excellent plan don't feel bad about Komodo, it's another 8hr round trip boat...blech.
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