Malcolm
I either pay the $100 for a 2nd case or use UPS / fedex. I have also used sea freight but that is complicated. I have seen a couple of bike companies offering to do shipping recently.
G
New UK Member with CB72 race bike saying hello
Malcolm
I shipped a CB160 back by sea freight. I go to the US on business and for about 5 years was there for two weeks out of every month. Mostly east coast but occasionally up to Canada and west to California. Never done Ohio, though.
Have eased off a bit now but still pick up bargains on US eBay. :-)
G
I shipped a CB160 back by sea freight. I go to the US on business and for about 5 years was there for two weeks out of every month. Mostly east coast but occasionally up to Canada and west to California. Never done Ohio, though.
Have eased off a bit now but still pick up bargains on US eBay. :-)
G
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'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160
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Okay sounds good, I shipped a CL175 back from New Jersey/New York with Kingstown Shipping of Hull, I can recommend them. My son-in-law now works for a company with links to the Derby area. I don't think you are missing anything in Ohio, unless the Amish interest you, I really liked New Jersey, previous to that it was Miami, now that's a different story.
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CB72 racers
Hello Fozzie
As you can guess I have just been catching up on the fourm, a bit late but is your bike a 250 ? I raced one as a 250 for a while both in "kit" trim and full race with fairing etc, (there are some pictures in the racers section ) I think the main problem apart from the gearbox was always the weight ( bike and rider! ). I do remember seeing a quick one at CRMC meetings years ago but unfortunately cant remember the owners name.
I hope you are progressing with it.
Gordon
As you can guess I have just been catching up on the fourm, a bit late but is your bike a 250 ? I raced one as a 250 for a while both in "kit" trim and full race with fairing etc, (there are some pictures in the racers section ) I think the main problem apart from the gearbox was always the weight ( bike and rider! ). I do remember seeing a quick one at CRMC meetings years ago but unfortunately cant remember the owners name.
I hope you are progressing with it.
Gordon