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moped from Dunkirk to Po,

Posted: Sun 13 Nov 2016 17:37
by Charlotte
Any hints on how to do it appreciated .Man and van,part load .Or on a pallet

Posted: Mon 14 Nov 2016 14:56
by martyn94
I couldn't be bothered to read any, but if you google "transport mobylette" you get lots of hits, some of which seem vaguely promising (if it wouldn't be more convenient just to start again).

Posted: Mon 14 Nov 2016 16:28
by Kate
I used a man with a van for bringing stuff over a few months ago. He makes regular trips down to Spain. I got his details from Shipley.com, one of the van sites where you say what you want transporting and people put in bids. It's good - but beware...a hefty com goes to the site for the intro!!!

Here's the thread
http://forum.anglophone-direct.com/ftopic15622.php

moped

Posted: Mon 14 Nov 2016 16:44
by Charlotte
Thanks Kate for your good idea,and just jumping in. I also need to thank martyn for his helpful and kind answer.

Re: moped

Posted: Mon 14 Nov 2016 17:58
by martyn94
Charlotte wrote:Thanks Kate for your good idea,and just jumping in. I also need to thank martyn for his helpful and kind answer.
It was meant kindly, and was certainly helpful. I can't know, since you didn't say, how much your moped might be worth, or how difficult it might be to replace it down here. Moving a lumpy bit of secondhand metal, point to point, over about 1k kilometers would not normally be cheap. If you can find a man with a van, with a moped-sized space in their van, all my best luck. Let us know how it turned out.

moped

Posted: Wed 16 Nov 2016 21:58
by Charlotte
Thanks Kate I'm going with the Shiply,com idea.I'll tell you how it worked out 145 pounds

moped arrived safe

Posted: Sat 03 Dec 2016 22:19
by Charlotte
It does what it says on the tin.

Re: moped arrived safe

Posted: Thu 29 Dec 2016 14:09
by martyn94
Charlotte wrote:It does what it says on the tin.
Thanks. I'm surprised (and pleased for you) at how cheap it was, but it just shows (again) how little I know. I occasionally nark when querists don't give us feedback, so I'm grateful to acknowledge - even belatedly - that you have. And I've got any amount of bulky stuff myself at the wrong end of France.