Question: Hello, I will be in CT on the 7th. I will pick up and ship in van to you on the 9th. My van is equiped to ship motorcycles. Any Questions? Let me know. My offer is 530. Thanks, Ken (4/27/2008)

Response: Ken, Thanks for your effort, I have another solid bid for pickup late the week and delivery early next week. I appreaciate your help.
Thanks, Steve (4/27/2008)

Question: When will this be available for p/u? Thanks Terry. (4/27/2008)

Response: Terry, It is available this Tuesday. I would have to overnight a check to the seller, but that is no problem. If we can work something out, I can handle the details.
Thank you, Steve (4/27/2008)

Response: What king of time frame are you looking to have this shipped? Thanks Terry. (4/27/2008)

Response: ASAP, but I need it out of the sellers hand in about 8 days.
Thanks Steve (4/27/2008)

Question: Hello, Shipper. Before I bid, I have a question: Will there be help available on each end to help with loading this? My trailer is full, but I can ship aboard my box truck. The truck has a 12 foot ramp, si I'd need a hand getting it on and off. If we can work this out, I'll ship for $375.00. Fully licensed & insured and fully equipped for motorcycle transport. Please read my feedback and if this works for you, I'll bid formally. Thank you & regards, Greyhound. (Kelly Freight Services) (4/27/2008)

Response: Dear Greyhound, Yes, the seller will be on the pick up end to help you get the bike up the ramp. I will be available on this end to help unload.
How will the bike be secured on your box truck?
THank you (4/27/2008)

Response: Hello, and thanks for your response. As for your question, this information will also be included in my bid, but I am more than happy to provide it here as well. I use a multi-point restraint system. I utilize a steel "Pingel" front wheel chock, and an adjustable 4" x 4" rear wheel chock. I also use "Canyon-Dancer" handlebar restraints. I use ratchet-type nylon tiedowns with a minimum rated tensile strength of 800 pounds. (I use these to secure the handlebars by attaching them to the Canyon-Dancer, and to anchor the rear frame of the motorcycle to ring bolts mounted in the deck of the truck.) I have considerable motorcycle transport experience and this is the best system I know of. Hopefully, I have answered your question. If you have any other questions, plese feel free to ask. If you would like me to place a formal bid, please let me know. Thank you & regards, Greyhound. (4/27/2008)

Response: Thank you for your prompt answer. I don't know what it all means but I feel certain that you do! Please do a formal bid. I need to get on with it.
Thanks, Steve (4/27/2008)

Response: Hello again and thanks for your response. I will enter my bid shortly. (And since you aren't sure of what all that means, you will get the chance to see it at work if my bid is accepted....LOL! Seriously, I know what it all means! And it is a very good system. Thanks again & regards, Greyhound. (4/27/2008)

Response: In case you didn't get my email, can you let me know if anything needs to be done to the bike for pick-up. Battery/Fuel/Oil? I am very interested in your Bid due to the propesed timing and your equipment/experienced. Thanks, Steve (4/27/2008)
