View Full Version : FOAK: Luggage shipping
David Ellis
01-21-2005, 03:59 AM
On the way to last year's TT we met a chap at Warwick services who was
also going for race week and only had a small back pack with him. He'd
shipped his luggage ahead but being ex manx was having his parents
post it back to him.
For this year's TT I was thinking about doing similar and shipping our
luggage ahead and having it picked up from the hotel after we leave to
make life comfier for swmbo who's on the back of the blade. As we are
leaving on the Sunday posting isn't really an option.
Normally I use Oxford Sport panniers, but fully loaded and extended
there's not a lot of room for the missus to put her feet on the pegs.
Fed Ex have a luggage service but it's not cheap circa 149UKP. I could
just use a normal courier but I wondered whether anyone has done this
and has any recommendations.
Apart from leaving the missus at home.
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Dave Ellis
Fireblade cbr900rry
http://www.dellis.co.uk
wessie
01-21-2005, 03:59 AM
David Ellis emerged from their own little world to say
>
> Fed Ex have a luggage service but it's not cheap circa 149UKP. I could
> just use a normal courier but I wondered whether anyone has done this
> and has any recommendations.
> Apart from leaving the missus at home.
Send her on a plane with a suitcase.
I went to Italy with a chap who did this. We rode through France etc. He
collected his wife at Verona airport. She spent 5 days with us in the
Italian Lakes/Dolomites. She flew home, we rode back.
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BMW R1150GS
Lozzo
01-21-2005, 03:59 AM
David Ellis says...
> Fed Ex have a luggage service but it's not cheap circa 149UKP.
How much??
**** me, what a rip off.
Box it up in a cardboard box and send it by Securicor to any address you
like in IoM and it prolly won't cost more than 25 quid each way.
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Lozzo
ZX-9R
In cunnis confidimus
David Ellis
01-21-2005, 03:59 AM
In the 3rd Millenium, on 10 Jan 2005 00:35:12 GMT, wessie
<putmynamehere@tesco.net> submitted this:
>David Ellis emerged from their own little world to say
>
>>
>> Fed Ex have a luggage service but it's not cheap circa 149UKP. I could
>> just use a normal courier but I wondered whether anyone has done this
>> and has any recommendations.
>> Apart from leaving the missus at home.
>
>Send her on a plane with a suitcase.
>
>I went to Italy with a chap who did this. We rode through France etc. He
>collected his wife at Verona airport. She spent 5 days with us in the
>Italian Lakes/Dolomites. She flew home, we rode back.
A good idea for that distance but Liverpool or Heysham is only 200
miles or so and anyway she likes being pillion for some strange
reason.
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Dave Ellis
Fireblade cbr900rry
http://www.dellis.co.uk
David Ellis
01-21-2005, 03:59 AM
In the 3rd Millenium, on Mon, 10 Jan 2005 00:35:13 -0000, Lozzo
<lozzo@speedyspic.co.uk> submitted this:
> David Ellis says...
>
>> Fed Ex have a luggage service but it's not cheap circa 149UKP.
>
>How much??
>
>**** me, what a rip off.
>
>Box it up in a cardboard box and send it by Securicor to any address you
>like in IoM and it prolly won't cost more than 25 quid each way.
That's what I had more or less decided but I just didn't fancy the
thought of some twat pinching our stuff and me explaining to the
missus that her clothes had vanished. [1] Over the years my firm has
used loads of well known couriers and you'd be amazed how much goes
'missing'.
I use the post office quite a bit for Ebay items and have never had a
problem but the IOM post office will probably be shut on the Sunday
when we leave and I won't be able to carry a largeish box on the bike
anyway.
I suppose I could post it out and have a courier pick it up for the
return.
[1] Wouldn't mind so much on the return leg as the thought of some
scrote discovering my dirty underwear would compensate somewhat.
--
Dave Ellis
Fireblade cbr900rry
http://www.dellis.co.uk
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