eskimo
Jun 23 2009, 12:42 PM
This topic is to list what it cost you to post your wheels, frames, bars and other bmx parts. Not your CD or shoes.
Be specific and detailed as you can. Saying something like "bars £4" isn't good to anybody. We want to see the exact model of the handle bar and what service you used. If you can list the year of the part, the weight and the size this is good. Also if you used insurance, recorded delivery etc.
Failure to post informative info will just result in posts being deleted to avoid clutter. This includes daft questions and daft comments. There's a place for that already on the forum, so do it there.
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WTP Ovoid via Parcel Force 48h delivery. £150 insurance. Pick up from my place.
Posted in frame box. Over estimated weight 2.6kg
£12.99
hammy
Jun 23 2009, 01:03 PM
ok,
federal coaster > hazard light back wheel. weight- 2.1kg. cost me £4.75 to send via royal mail second class. this was also insured, i did this through paypal shipping?
*BIKER*BOY*67*
Jun 23 2009, 06:57 PM
posted a tyre today first class, weighed exactly 1kg, cost £3.25
pariah
Jun 26 2009, 01:46 PM
- Hoffman Mushroom Grips (weight - 145g) (type - first class) = £1.62
- Diamondback topload stem (weight - 370g) (type - first class) = £2.14
- Stolen roulette wheel (weight - 1.5kg) (type - First class rec) = £5.15 (+75p)
- Profile SS front hub (weight - 459g)(type - First class rec) = £2.14 (+75p)
WillageBlud...=)
Jul 2 2009, 04:11 PM
2 25t sprocket dont no weight 1.94
footjamatt
Jul 2 2009, 06:52 PM
4.8 lb frame cost me £9
WillageBlud...=)
Jul 5 2009, 06:52 PM
i posted a hazard rim for 3.08
and a proper back hub for 3.43
anything that weighs about 4lbs to 6lbs i know is £9 1st class recorded at post office
MikeyShep
Jan 4 2010, 02:45 PM
£17.50 for a parcel that weighed 5.335kg for express 24 hour delivery with insurance of £100.
iridemybike
Jan 9 2010, 10:59 PM
profile cassette, ti axle on a primo rim - 1.520 kg - £5.85 + 75p recorded
samdoman
Jan 19 2010, 07:31 PM
Anyone who wants to post a complete bike; I strongly suggest using
www.senditnow.comI've used them loads of times, and theyre great. It costs £12.99 to send a complete bmx in a bike box, and they collect from your house at an allocated time, and delivery is guaranteed by noon the next day.
hammy
Feb 18 2010, 06:32 PM
9t profile driver, with bearings. 124g.. £2.37 first class recorded.
UrbanStreetBMX
Feb 18 2010, 06:42 PM
i recieved a complete bike using www.senditnow.com
basically, to put it simply, you pay £12.99 (for a complete bike!) for parcel force 24hr before 12pm (they use parcel force), they also come and pick up your package as well
absolutely brilliant!
joe76
Mar 18 2010, 08:42 PM
I sent a package of assorted bike parts, packaged up it weighed almost 20kg. Box was approx 100x40x25cm.
This cost £8.25 with interparcel.com, insurance was only included to £50 - so it cost me another quid to up the cover. This was a 48hour courier service, with collection from my house.
I've used interparcel for loads of stuff and always found them to be cheap and reliable - I've used them to ship stuff to Australia and the States too with no problems.
Joe
ryan45151
Apr 10 2010, 10:59 AM
Pair of bars
882g
3.35 1st class
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