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subject: When Shipping Via Bike Messenger What Is The Maximum Size On A Package? [print this page]


Although it is safe to say that all the vehicles utilized by Phoenix delivery services have limits on the size of packages that they can carry, this is certainly most obviously the case in the instance of bicycles. The bicycle, and the bicycle messenger, is an integral part of the courier service in the downtown of any major city. They are economical, green, and fast ways to transport things around any downtown core. However, bicycle messengers are extremely limited in what they can carry, and it is important to realize from the outset what their limitations are.

When you're trying to ship something with a bicycle messenger, the first thing you need to do is realistically look at the size of the package that you are shipping. Even if something isn't very heavy but is still considerably oversized, it will not be appropriate for shipping with a bike messenger. Packages should be small, usually sized to fit in a backpack or messenger bag. Anything which is large can actually be hazardous to try and carry on a bicycle.

The weight limit is fairly cut and dried when it comes to bike messengers in most cases. Usually, a bicycle messenger division from any courier company will simply have a weight limit of ten pounds. If you try and ship anything heavier than the limit, the delivery will likely be refused.

This is an important thing to realize when dealing with bike messengers. All couriers have the right to refuse to take delivery of any package that you try to ship with them. Bicycle messengers are probably the type of courier that exercises this right the most often. That is because trying to carry things which are either too large or too heavy, can actually be quite dangerous for a bicycle messenger, and so they are trained to simply outright refuse to pick up anything which they feel would be dangerous to carry.

The best guidelines you can use when deciding whether or not a bicycle messenger would carry something is your own common sense. Think about what it feels like to ride a bicycle. If you believe that a package that you are trying to ship would in any way hamper your ability to ride that bike then you shouldn't even bother trying to ship it. Instead, place your order with the courier company for a small car or parcel service instead.

by: Harry Silverman




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