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    Any Truck Drivers(shippind quads)

    Hi guys,
    Does anyone know anyone that would ship a quad from Ohio to California for a reasonable charge,Im trying to stay away from the big companies because they basically want my first born and then some.Please any info would help
    Thanks Eddie
    LSR/CRF450
    JB ex w/yz450dirtbike motor
    Thats right "hybrids the only way to go....They go BRAAAAAAAPPP..

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    I think they have a chart like that on ebay...I'll look it up for you.

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    Miles------------Estimated Rate
    500 - 750---------$550*
    750 - 1000--------$600*
    1000 - 1250------$650*
    1250 - 1500------$700*
    1500 - 1750------$750*
    1750 - 2000------$800*
    2000 - 2250------$850*
    2250 -2500-------$900*
    2500+--------------$950*

    I think that might help.

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    2250 -2500-------$900
    exactly, thats fricken nuts,Im trying to find someone going throught that route w/some xtra room so he could make some cash.But a 1000.00 is uncanny.I could ship a fricken car for that much,and it takes up alot more room.Thanks you very much for the info though..Eddie
    LSR/CRF450
    JB ex w/yz450dirtbike motor
    Thats right "hybrids the only way to go....They go BRAAAAAAAPPP..

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    I would take it there for you but I stopped pulling campers out that way. Deisel prices got to high to pull.

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    Thanks holsh, but do you know any1 that would for a reasonable price.Thanks
    LSR/CRF450
    JB ex w/yz450dirtbike motor
    Thats right "hybrids the only way to go....They go BRAAAAAAAPPP..

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    www.forwardair.com
    www.uship.com

    I've used Forward Air several times. IMO easiest, fastest delivery for shipping a quad that isn't palletized if you use one of their metal containers. On the other hand if you can break the quad down(remove nerfs, tires, handlebars,etc), put it on a pallet and box it in with plywood any regular freight company can handle it now. This is the cheapest option--smaller box=cheaper shipping price. Fedex freight, Conway, Overnite, etc.
    Tony

    Arens Axis XC 310R

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    Aceman, your alright no matter what your friends say about you..
    jk (lol)Sweet dude, you rock thanks for the info,im looking into it......
    LSR/CRF450
    JB ex w/yz450dirtbike motor
    Thats right "hybrids the only way to go....They go BRAAAAAAAPPP..

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