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My brother in law used Haul Bikes to send my EGC from FL to here in NV. Little slow, but was quicker than what was quoted.
A lot of HD dealers use them as well.
I found them to be the best price, and they took good care of the bikes.
They were communicative, and good to work with, both the staff who set up the delivery, and the drivers when they delivered. I had two very good experiences.
The caveat... They are not the fastest.
They use their large fleet and many routes to get the good price. Unfortunately, where you are shipping from and where you are shipping to, will dictate the timeline.
Your bike gets picked up when a truck happens to go by your pick-up location. Then your bike goes to a "hub", where it may sit until a truck goes from that hub to one closer, or from that hub to your destination.
The supply and demand between the pick-up & drop-off locations can greatly influence the delivery times.
I shipped from a major city, to a major city and things went well, just about 4 weeks delivery time. One was a day sooner than estimated, and one was a three days later than estimated.
But if you are shipping from the boonies, and/or to the boonies, you may have to wait a bit for the routes to match up worth your locations...
Last edited by hattitude; Jun 29, 2025 at 08:57 AM.
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