Friday, September 15, 2017

A Look at Daily Direct Transportation Equipment


The Daily Direct, LLC, team consists of numerous motorcycle enthusiasts and experienced vehicle transportation professionals. Using special bike transportation equipment, the staff at Daily Direct, LLC, take every step possible to ensure the timely, effective transportation of client vehicles.

The company’s transportation team is particularly skilled in the use of a specially designed strapping system that secures motorcycles without causing structural or cosmetic damage. These strapping systems have been set up in a fleet of fully enclosed trailers, which shield motorcycles from the hazards of inclement weather, as well as the general wear and tear of long distance travel.

Trailers and strapping systems are managed by highly trained drivers who experienced as transportation specialists, and motorcycle enthusiasts who know how to properly handle a bike. The set up allows for the timely arrival of a vehicle that is ready to ride, with adequate fluid levels and a fully charged battery.

Friday, August 11, 2017

Cross-Country Routes for Motorcycling


Daily Direct, LLC, is a motorcycle transport company that has been operating since 1988. Skilled transportation specialists help to ensure that bikes shipped by Daily Direct, LLC, are protected against damage while being shipped throughout the country for personal use, dealership events, and custom tours. For motorcyclists who want to take their bikes on an adventure, here are three historic cross-country routes. 

1. Riders can get a motorcycle shipped to Cape Cod, Massachusetts and take U.S. Route 6 all the way to Inyo County, California. The route passes through Cleveland and Chicago and onward to the plains of Iowa and Nebraska. Riding farther southwest along this route offers travelers the scenic landscapes of Colorado and Utah.

2. As the first transcontinental highway in the United States, Lincoln Highway extends 3,000 miles, from Times Square in New York City to San Francisco. Along the way, bikers will see unique attractions that attest to the seniority of the 104-year-old route.

3. Unlike U.S. 6 and Lincoln Highway, the Jefferson Highway extends from north to south, stretching from Canada to Louisiana and cutting through the Mississippi Valley. Bikers will ride through a variety of landscapes on this country’s first international highway.