Wed, 5 Oct 2011

6:33 AM - international shipping - How To Pack And Ship A Bike

international shipping

There comes a time in every cyclist's life when they must ship their precious steed somewhere new. This is not exactly reliable thanks to the dedication of today's postal workers, but if you box your bike that you are shipping to Israel correctly, for example, and luck is on your side, your bike may arrive at its final destination in good shape.

What you need:

  • A bike
  • Bike box
  • Newspaper
  • Bubble wrap
  • Cardboard tubes
  • Packing tape
  • Fork block
  • Allen wrench
  • Pedal wrench

Step 1: Get a box.

The easiest way to get a bicycle-specific box is to go to your local bike shop and ask for one that will fit your bike. Most shops have extra boxes sitting around that they'll give you for free, and they might even give you some padding and accessories like a fork block or extra cardboard when you're shipping to Germany or to any other location overseas.

(Be sure to remove any old shipping labels from the box.)

Step 2: Wash your bike.

Clean off your bike; you don't want to be messing around with a dirty bike.

While you're at it... If your bike has gears, shift to the largest rear cog and chainring before boxing the bike. And deflate your tires a little bit. This applies to both domestic and international shipping .

Step 3: Remove parts.

Remove the handlebar, pedals, seatpost, and front wheel. Then stick the fork block in the front fork dropouts to protect them and prevent them from poking through the box.

Turn the fork and stem so they are facing backwards, and put the handlebar parallel to the frame.

Step 4: Packing materials.

Wrap all the tubes with paper, bubble wrap, and/or cardboard tubing to prevent scratching. Be sure to pad around the brakes and derailleurs.

Step 5: Secure the bike.

Attach the handlebar and other parts to the frame securely with tape and be sure to pad them, too. Small parts such as pedals can be put in a small box and then put in the bike box.

Step 6: Put the bike in the box.

Now hopefully the bike and parts will slide nicely into the bike box when you're shipping to Dubai or across town. Be sure you have taped everything securely so that nothing rattles inside the box. Good luck :)

Step 7: Ship it.

Pay UPS about $20-40 so they will ship it to your destination in 3-5 days! For additional information, visit www.homeshipping.com at 14930 S. Figueroa Street Gardena, Ca 90248 to learn more.

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