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Message started by LANCER on 01/15/19 at 12:16:12

Title: Savage/S40 frame
Post by LANCER on 01/15/19 at 12:16:12

I have 2 Suzuki Savage or S40 frames for sale.
Each frame comes with a clear title.
$200 each, + shipping cost or you can pick one or both up.

Title: Re: Savage/S40 frame
Post by SoC on 01/21/19 at 19:00:00

Lancer, do you have any idea what it costs to ship a frame? I don't mean that rhetorically, I might be interested if I knew what shipping to N.J. was.

Title: Re: Savage/S40 frame
Post by LANCER on 01/22/19 at 05:15:12


50515446454649544C4E270 wrote:
Lancer, do you have any idea what it costs to ship a frame? I don't mean that rhetorically, I might be interested if I knew what shipping to N.J. was.



I think it may be around $150 but not sure, it’s been a long time since I shipped one.  You can call shippers to get estimates.  I will check as well.  You can save a substantial amount if you ship to a shipping center in your area vs having it sent to your door.  
Where in Jersey are you ?

Title: Re: Savage/S40 frame
Post by SoC on 01/24/19 at 08:29:35

Lancer, I am in Highlands, NJ 07732. Do you know approx. weight and what dimensions are as a rectangle, i.e. to box it. Or if it could be wrapped and shipped?

Title: Re: Savage/S40 frame
Post by LANCER on 01/25/19 at 03:37:57


6A6B6E7C7F7C736E76741D0 wrote:
Lancer, I am in Highlands, NJ 07732. Do you know approx. weight and what dimensions are as a rectangle, i.e. to box it. Or if it could be wrapped and shipped?



The frame is 4’x2.5’x1’ basically and weighs about 50 lbs.
Kind of hard to wrap effectively but the most practical way to ship is to anchor it to a pallet.  It could be crated but that adds a lot of weight and you still need a pallet structure to build on.  
I will prepare it anyway you want, however building a crate will add material and some labor time to the cost.  Guessing about $50 for the crate.

Title: Re: Savage/S40 frame
Post by verslagen1 on 01/25/19 at 07:17:18

What others have done is to wrap the frame tube with paper like they do with tires.
You'd probably have to cover the projections with padding though.

Title: Re: Savage/S40 frame
Post by LANCER on 01/28/19 at 11:09:53


4C5F4849565B5D5F540B3A0 wrote:
What others have done is to wrap the frame tube with paper like they do with tires.
You'd probably have to cover the projections with padding though.



Yep, been thinking on that, but I also want it on a pallet.


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