Other Vehicle Transport

Motorbikes, vans, motorhomes, and everything in between. Find the right transporter for any vehicle type.

Motorbike Transport

Specialist motorbike transporters use secure wheel chocks, ratchet straps, and padded tie-down systems to keep your bike safe in transit. Many can carry multiple bikes on a single load, which reduces cost — if you are flexible on timing, a shared load is the most economical option. Whether it is a road bike, off-roader, scooter, or classic motorcycle, our transporters have the right equipment and experience.

Motorhome and Campervan Transport

Motorhomes and campervans are often too large for standard car transporters. Specialist operators use flatbed lorries or drive-on service where a qualified driver moves the vehicle directly. For non-running motorhomes, low-loader trailers with winch loading are used. The vehicle's dimensions — especially height and weight — determine which transport method is needed. Provide accurate measurements when posting your job.

Van and Light Commercial Transport

Whether you have bought a van at auction, need a fleet vehicle relocated, or have a broken-down commercial vehicle to recover, our transporters handle all types of vans and light commercial vehicles. Running vehicles can be driven onto a transporter. Non-running or accident-damaged vans are loaded using winch or crane equipment.

Agricultural and Specialist Vehicles

Tractors, diggers, quad bikes, golf buggies, ride-on mowers, and other specialist vehicles all need transport at some point. These items often require flatbed lorries with ramps or crane loading. Our transporters have experience with non-standard vehicles and can advise on the best method for your specific item. Provide dimensions, weight, and photos for the most accurate quotes.

Getting the Best Price

Vehicle transport costs depend on distance, vehicle size, whether it runs, and how urgently you need it moved. Shared loads (where your vehicle travels alongside others heading in a similar direction) are cheaper than dedicated transport. Being flexible on dates gives transporters more options to consolidate loads, which can reduce your price significantly. Post your job and compare quotes to find the best deal.

FAQ

Can you transport a non-running van?
Yes. Many transporters have winch-equipped vehicles and low-loader trailers for non-running or accident-damaged vehicles. Mark your vehicle as non-running when posting the job so transporters bring the right 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 from around £80. Cross-country moves are usually £150 to £300. Shared loads are cheaper than dedicated transport. Compare quotes for your specific route.
Can you transport a motorhome abroad?
Yes. Our transporters cover UK and European routes. International motorhome transport uses roll-on/roll-off ferry services or the Eurotunnel. Provide both addresses when posting your job so transporters can plan the route and quote accurately.
Do I need to empty my motorhome before transport?
Yes. Empty all water tanks, secure loose items, close all windows and roof vents, and disconnect the gas supply. Remove or fold in external fixtures like awnings. This reduces weight and prevents damage during transit.

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