Enclosed shipping for motorcycles provides a higher level of protection and peace of mind than lower-tier methods of shipping. Riders who care about their bike’s paint job, chrome, and performance accessories, as well as those with a sentimental attachment to their bike, will typically choose enclosed motorcycle transport, as they know that their bike will be protected and can rely on the company that is transporting their motorcycle.
When looking at the price vs the benefit of using enclosed shipping, there is a simple breakdown of when it makes sense to use an enclosed vehicle shipping method.
1. What Makes Motorcycles Vulnerable to the Elements?
Bikes are 100% exposed to the elements. Weather, gravel, rocks, and changes in direction can cause damage to the bike’s exterior and internal components (engine, suspension, etc.). By using an enclosed shipping method, the motorcycle is protected from these possible risks.
2. Enclosed Shipping vs Open Shipping Cost
Enclosed vehicle shipping tends to be more expensive than open shipping because of the type of trailer needed, the lower number of motorcycles per trailer, and the increased handling that the motorcyclist will have to deal with. However, if you were to factor in the costs associated with repairing a damaged bike and/or repainting it or replacing parts, typically it makes more sense financially to use enclosed shipping for high-end or customized motorcycles.
3. Situations That Are Ideal For Enclosed Transport
For high-end or rare motorcycles, enclosed shipping is an option you should really consider. Enclosed shipping works very well for long-distance moves and long-distance cross-continent trips, or any seasonal transport when there is potential for inclement weather.
4. Enclosed Transport Provides Improved Safety
When a motorcycle is shipped in an enclosed trailer, it will be secured with soft straps, wheel chocks, and steady placement inside the trailer. The likelihood of movement, tipping, or vibration damage will be severely reduced. Just as with shipping a vehicle in an enclosed trailer, this type of transport emphasizes controlled environments and proper handling as opposed to speed.
5. Open Transport May Be Sufficient For Some
If you are shipping a standard commuter motorcycle or moving it a short distance in mild weather, shipping via open transport may be a viable option. The important thing to consider is understanding the value of your motorcycle to you personally and financially, and selecting a transport option that fits that value.
Enclosed motorcycle transport is not simply a premium option, but it is designed to provide protection for the rider who wants to have the same condition of the motorcycle upon delivery as when it was picked up. While you will pay more initially for this method of motorcycle transport, the low risk, heightened amount of car,e and peace of mind you will receive will typically justify the cost.
To safeguard your motorcycle, call the experts at High End Transport at (305) 816-2255 today. We provide secure, dependable, and environmentally-friendly motorcycle delivery that is performed with care.
FAQs
1) Is an enclosed motorcycle transport superior to transport via an open truck?
Yes. It provides an extra layer of protection to motorcycles from weather, debris, and road hazards. Additionally, an enclosed motorcycle transport service provides more secure handling during transportation.
2) How much more will I expect to pay for an enclosed vehicle shipping than for an open transport?
It varies depending on the distance and time frame; however, in most cases, enclosed shipping costs will be higher than open shipping due to the level of protection, as well as the specialized equipment used to transport the motorcycle.
3) Does an enclosed vehicle shipping accept motorcycles that are custom or have a low ground clearance?
Absolutely. Enclosed transport equipment is designed to accommodate specialty motorcycles on an individual basis. The loading and tie-down methods are adapted to safely provide for the best care of your motorcycle.
4) How do I get my motorcycle ready for enclosed vehicle shipping?
Make sure you clean your motorcycle, take pictures of it and document its condition, remove any loose parts, and ensure that there are no visible leaks of fluids before the pickup date.