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  • Posting wheels – who’s best?
  • 13thfloormonk
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    Foolishly gave in to impulse and picked up a lovely DT road wheelset from Merlin during their recent Cyber Monday sale, they were a good price but not once I factor in the time and cost required to bodge them into my MTB spacing CX frame 🙄

    Anyway, most couriers seem to baulk at the idea of a 700x900x300 box, certainly too big for DHL and Parcelforce.

    Based on distant prior experience I reckon I’d probably get away with it given how light the box is, but has anyone successfully posted a wheelset sized parcel recently?

    Ta

    cp
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    Too big for parcel force?

    Usually send them parcel force via senditnow.com

    Edit I just tried and the dimensions are fine. You’re not confusing mm with cm when entering dimensions?

    tomtomthepipersson
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    Sent a pair of wheels a couple of weeks ago using Parcelforce 24 (booked via Parcel2Go). Cost about 15 quid.

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    13thfloormonk
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    Tom – were they in a cardboard box?

    The Parcelforce website is telling me they are too big, think the max is something like 60cm x 60cm x 60cm or maybe 120cm x 45cm x 45cm…

    Edit: reading comprehension fail apparently, pretty clear on the Parcelforce 24 website, 3m or 4m limit on length plus girth (snigger) so that’s fine. Don’t know how I didn’t see that first time of looking. Thanks both!

    slowol
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    Interparcel of Parcel2go will act as a courier broker and sell you a delivery service.
    They just quoted me for sending a whole child’s bike and that is much bigger (150 x 27 x 83 cm).
    Parcelforce and Evri will take larger items but only booked through an account. The brokers effectively do this for you.

    ads678
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    Always use parcelforce for frames and wheels. Generally use 48 hour and drop off at the depot as it’s the cheapest option and it’s only down the road.

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