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Traveling to texas
#1
Hey, i am planing to move to texas for some quality time. with my bike. I am currently at new york. Struggling to find a bike shipper.

I want to travel as since last 4-5 month i haven't travel. But due to Covid don't know active shipping company for my bike.

Earlier, I used to do my bike transport through Citizenshipper but don't know whether they are available right now or not.

I have two questions for you guys :- 1) Any active shipping company at present which you might know

2) What precautions should i take before leaving.

Thanks in advance .
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#2
(08-07-2020, 01:26 PM)qerymick Wrote:  Hey, i am planing to move to texas for some quality time. with my bike. I am currently at new york. Struggling to find a bike shipper.

I want to travel as since last 4-5 month i haven't travel. But due to Covid don't know active shipping company for my bike.

Earlier, I used to do my bike transport through Citizenshipper but don't know whether they are available right now or not.

I have two questions for you guys :- 1) Any active shipping company at present which you might know

2) What precautions should i take before leaving.

Thanks in advance .

Welcome "qerymick",

I know bikeflights.com is still shipping. I have been getting larger components (wheels, etc.) shipped by them over the last 3 months without issue.
Regarding precautions, are you referring to the shipping of the bike and/or personal?
If personal, are you flying or travelling by ground (car, bus, train)?
I work in a hospital, and I'm familiar with bike packing.
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#3
(08-09-2020, 09:16 AM)Jesper Wrote:  Welcome "qerymick",

I know bikeflights.com is still shipping. I have been getting larger components (wheels, etc.) shipped by them over the last 3 months without issue.
Regarding precautions, are you referring to the shipping of the bike and/or personal?
If personal, are you flying or travelling by ground (car, bus, train)?
I work in a hospital, and I'm familiar with bike packing.

Thanks Jesper, i will surly consider them
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#4
As for your second question, it's always a good idea to take some precautions before embarking on a trip. You might want to make sure your bike is in good condition before you leave, so it doesn't break down on the way. You should also make sure you have all the necessary documents and licenses with you. In terms of flights, if you're interested in business class, you might want to look into some deals that different airlines are currently offering. I personally always get cheap business class flights from a great company, and it really makes a difference in terms of comfort during long flights.
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#5
I am looking for an amazing bike route here in the USA. Can someone help me with a suggestion?
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#6
Moving to Texas sounds like a good idea, especially if you're craving some time on the open road. I've heard that companies like uShip and HaulBikes are still active and reliable when shipping your bike. You might want to check them out. Just confirm availability directly with them, given how things can change.
As for precautions, get your bike serviced before you ship it, and make sure your paperwork is in order. Since it's been a while since you traveled, be careful which route you choose, and don't forget to stay updated on local Covid guidelines.
If you're planning to pass through Missouri on your way, I stayed at https://www.westgateresorts.com/hotels/missouri/branson/westgate-branson-woods-resort/ a while back. It's a great spot to relax if you need a break during your trip. And they have some stunning bike routes.
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#7
(08-27-2024, 07:33 AM)Genneal Wrote:  I am looking for an amazing bike route here in the USA. Can someone help me with a suggestion?

It would help if you provided a general location that you would prefer to cycle in, or a cross country general start/stop area. Also, what discipline(s) are you doing (road, mtb, etc.)?
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#8
I have used Bikeflights.com in the past and had a wonderful experience. With them, you can ship a bike to an address, attend a bicycle ride event (like RAGBRAI), or go to a bike shop.

I have been flying with my bike recently, as most airlines offer "free" shipping as long as the packed box weighs less than 50 lb and I do not have any other check-in luggage. I have flown internationally with my bike a few times and have been fortunate to receive it in the same condition I shipped it.



(08-27-2024, 07:37 AM)Electricbike1 Wrote:  Moving to Texas sounds like a good idea, especially if you're craving some time on the open road. I've heard that companies like uShip and HaulBikes are still active and reliable when shipping your bike. You might want to check them out. Just confirm availability directly with them, given how things can change.
As for precautions, get your bike serviced before you ship it, and make sure your paperwork is in order. Since it's been a while since you traveled, be careful which route you choose, and don't forget to stay updated on local Covid guidelines.
If you're planning to pass through Missouri on your way, I stayed at https://www.westgateresorts.com/hotels/missouri/branson/westgate-branson-woods-resort/ a while back. It's a great spot to relax if you need a break during your trip. And they have some stunning bike routes.
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#9
For shipping, check out uShip or HaulBikes—they’re usually solid options. As for precautions, make sure your bike’s fully serviced, pack a toolkit, and plan out your route with reliable stops. Texas has some awesome roads, so enjoy the ride!
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