Shared Motorcycle Shipping Guide
Crated and uncrated motorcycle shipping from the UK in shared containers — costs, transit times, and prep requirements for export.
Crated and uncrated motorcycle shipping from the UK in shared containers — costs, transit times, and prep requirements for export.

Shared motorcycle shipping is the cheapest way to export a bike from the UK. Motorbikes take up very little container space — typically 1.5–2.5 CBM crated — so the per-unit freight cost is significantly lower than for a car. This guide covers crating, palletising, costs, documentation and how to book shared motorcycle shipping from the UK to anywhere in the world.
Shared motorcycle shipping is a shared container service for motorbikes. Bikes are strapped into purpose-built wooden crates or onto reinforced pallets, then loaded into a 40ft container alongside other vehicles or cargo. You pay per unit — usually £250–£650 depending on destination.
Expats moving abroad, riders shipping bikes for overseas tours or rallies, dealers exporting individual units, and racing teams sending equipment. For bulk dealer exports, R-Rak racking can carry multiple bikes more efficiently.
Shared container shipping is the right call for 1–3 bikes. For dealers or events sending 5+ bikes, a sole 20ft or 40ft container is normally cheaper per unit — see shared container vs full container.
| Destination | Per bike (from) |
|---|---|
| Cyprus | £250 |
| Dubai / UAE | £395 |
| Nigeria / Ghana | £480 |
| Kenya | £520 |
| USA / Canada | £450 |
| Australia / New Zealand | £650 |
Transit times match standard shared container schedules. See the transit time guide for route-by-route detail.
Bikes must be drained of fuel to ¼ tank, batteries disconnected, alarms disabled and personal effects either removed or declared. Destination import duty varies — confirm with the destination agent before shipping.
Successful vehicle shipping comes down to preparation. The cargo you hand over to the depot is the cargo that arrives at the destination — there is no opportunity to repack mid-voyage. Treat your shipment as if it will be handled six times (truck, forklift, depot crew, container loader, destination CFS, last-mile driver), because in most cases it will be. Use double-walled boxes, fill voids with packing paper or air pillows, and label every carton with your name, destination city and Bill of Lading number once issued.
Book your collection slot at least seven working days before the published sailing date. UK consolidation depots cut off receiving 48–72 hours before a vessel departs, and missing the cut means rolling to the following week. If your shipment includes vehicles, allow extra time for the V5C and export-declaration checks — see our shared car shipping guide and R-Rak vehicle shipping guide for vehicle-specific lead times.
Always insure cargo above £1,000 declared value. Standard carrier liability under the Hague-Visby Rules is capped at roughly £600 per package or 2 SDR per kg — whichever is greater — and that rarely covers the replacement cost of household effects, electronics or vehicles. Full marine all-risks insurance typically costs 1.5–2.5% of declared value and pays out on the invoice value plus 10% (CIF + 10%), which is the maritime industry standard.
Sea freight is a wet, vibrating, high-humidity environment. Container interiors can swing between 20°C and 50°C across a single voyage and condensation ("container rain") is normal. Pack with that in mind — anything that can rust, mould or absorb moisture needs barrier protection.
We see the same handful of preventable mistakes derail otherwise straightforward vehicle shipping shipments week after week. Most cost the shipper either time (a missed sailing, a port-storage charge) or money (an uninsured loss, a re-handling fee). The good news: every one of them is avoidable with five minutes of planning.
A realistic timeline for vehicle shipping from the UK runs from quote to delivery in three predictable phases: pre-shipment (1–2 weeks), ocean transit (2–9 weeks depending on destination) and destination clearance plus last-mile (1–2 weeks). Skipping any phase compresses risk into the others — most "lost time" complaints we see come from shippers who booked the freight before they had finished packing.
In the pre-shipment phase, finalise your packing list and commercial invoice, complete any HMRC export formalities and confirm the collection address. The freight forwarder needs the final piece-count and dimensions 72 hours before sailing. During ocean transit there is nothing to do beyond tracking — your Bill of Lading is your proof of shipment and your release document at the destination port.
Destination clearance starts the moment the vessel arrives. Most countries allow 3–5 free storage days at the port; after that, demurrage and detention apply. Make sure your consignee is ready with funds for duty and VAT/GST and has the original Bill of Lading (or a Telex Release confirmation) in hand. See the transit time guide for route-specific port-to-port estimates.
My Shared Container is a UK-based shared-container freight specialist operating weekly consolidation services from London, Felixstowe and Southampton to more than 70 destinations worldwide. Every booking includes UK collection, depot handling, ocean freight, destination port handling and document support as standard — there are no hidden line-items on quote day.
Customers choose us for vehicle shipping because we publish transparent per-CBM pricing, confirm space within the hour and assign a single point of contact for the entire shipment. Our depot teams are trained in vehicle securing, household-effects packing and palletised consolidation, so the same supplier handles your cargo from arrival to vessel cut-off — there is no hand-off risk between sub-contractors.
Compare us to a typical freight forwarder by reading the shared container shipping cost guide, then run the calculator for your route. If the numbers work, we confirm by email and WhatsApp the same day.
We sail weekly shared containers from UK ports to dozens of destinations worldwide. The most popular routes for motorcycle shipping are Cyprus, Dubai, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA — but we cover more than 70 countries in total.
For destination-specific transit times, ports of arrival and pricing benchmarks see our pages for Cyprus, Dubai, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA. The full directory is on our destinations page.
Ready to book? Use the shared container CBM and cost calculator for an instant estimate, then submit your details for a confirmed quote within the hour. You can also message us on WhatsApp at +44 7376 584421 or email info@mysharedcontainer.co.uk.
Need to compare options first? Read the groupage shipping guide, the LCL shipping guide, or browse our full destinations directory to see weekly sailings for motorcycle shipping.
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