Secure Motorcycle Transport
Specialist motorbike transporters use front-wheel chocks, soft straps, and padded tie-down points to hold your bike upright and steady for the whole journey — no resting it on the side stand and hoping for the best. Whether it is a sports bike, tourer, cruiser, classic motorcycle, scooter, or off-road bike, the right carrier has the equipment and experience to load and secure it without damage.
Single Bike or Multiple Bikes
Many motorbike transporters can carry several bikes on one load, which keeps the cost down. If you are flexible on dates, a shared load — where your bike travels alongside others heading the same way — is the most economical option. Need a dedicated, direct move for a valuable or delicate bike? That is available too, at a higher price.
Non-Running and Project Bikes
Bought a project bike, a non-runner, or a bike that has been in an accident? Transporters with loading ramps and winches can handle bikes that don't start or can't be ridden. Mention that the bike is a non-runner when you post your job so the carrier brings the right loading equipment.
How Much Does Motorbike Transport Cost?
Motorbike transport in the UK typically costs £80 to £300 depending on distance. Short moves under 50 miles start around £80, while cross-country moves are usually £150 to £300. Shared loads are cheaper than dedicated transport, and being flexible on collection dates helps carriers consolidate loads and lower your price. Compare quotes for your exact route to see the real cost.
How It Works
Post your bike's make and model, whether it runs, and your collection and delivery postcodes. Verified motorcycle transporters send competing quotes you can compare. Accept the one that suits you and the carrier arranges collection. Your bike is secured with proper chocks and straps for the journey and handed over with paperwork at delivery.
FAQ
- How much does motorbike transport cost in the UK?
- Motorbike transport typically costs £80 to £300 depending on distance. Short moves under 50 miles start around £80, and cross-country moves are usually £150 to £300. Shared loads are cheaper than dedicated transport. Compare quotes for your specific route to find the best price.
- How is my motorbike secured during transport?
- Specialist carriers use a front-wheel chock to hold the bike upright, then secure it with soft straps and ratchet tie-downs at multiple points. The bike never rests on its side stand in transit. This keeps it stable and damage-free even on long journeys.
- Can you transport a non-running motorbike?
- Yes. Carriers with loading ramps and winches can handle non-runners, project bikes, and accident-damaged motorcycles. Just mark the bike as non-running when you post your job so the carrier brings the right equipment.
- Can you move more than one bike at once?
- Yes. Many motorbike transporters carry several bikes per load, which reduces the cost per bike. If you have multiple bikes or are flexible on dates, mention it when posting your job to get the best shared-load pricing.
Ready to Get Quotes?
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