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nobby:
Thanks for all the replies gents, looks like Dan is the man for this job. Only issue now is getting it to and from as im over 100 miles away.

Could post i guess, but who can you trust with it, and how much would it cost ?

Quadog:
The hard part is finding a box to pack it in safely also get some pipe insulation for a bit of extra protection cant remember how much postage was but do make sure you insure it with postage looks in good shape dropouts will be fine once blasted and painted 

nobby:

--- Quote from: Quadog on April 10, 2021, 07:03 PM ---The hard part is finding a box to pack it in safely also get some pipe insulation for a bit of extra protection cant remember how much postage was but do make sure you insure it with postage looks in good shape dropouts will be fine once blasted and painted

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Midschoolfool:
If you live close to a bike shop start there. A frame box is usually enough. My FIT I bought cheap recently was sent in a Federal box. A bike box will generally be far too much just to send a frame and fork in, and because of that size nearly all couriers won't take it.

A frame box on the other hand? you can send that with whoever you like tbh. Just be careful though, because most couriers now won't insure *anything* any more. Not even bikes.

Just make sure you use the pipe lagging method. Also, with the dropouts (both fork and frame) pad the absolute shit out of them or the courier will make sure they stab through the box and get bent to shit. Zip tie the padded fork to the frame, as with it flying around it will dent the crap out of the frame etc.

nobby:
I've PM'd Dan but had no reply.

Would it be better just emailing PWS ?

Sorry about all the questions gents.

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