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Free bicycle shipping calculator for riders and shops. Combine actual weight, box dimensions, and DIM divisors to find billable weight, then add zone and service factors, crate and oversize fees, and optional insurance.
Last updated: April 13, 2026
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Estimated total bike shipping cost
$365.14
Billable weight: 105 lbs (DIM: 105 lbs)
Base postage
$275.84
Crate + oversize
$80.00
Insurance est.
$9.30
Length + girth
132 in
Carrier-specific oversize rules, bike shop prep, and disassembly vary. Confirm with live quotes before booking.
See whether your shipment is weight-limited or cube-limited for rating.
Applies simplified distance and speed multipliers to per-pound planning rates.
Capture bike box spend and carrier oversize or additional handling assumptions.
Optional declared-value curve for planning—not a binding policy quote.
Quick check against common parcel size frameworks used for large bike cartons.
One figure to compare carriers, shop quotes, or buyer-paid shipping policies.
38 lbs, 54×9×30 in, divisor 139, national standard, crate $45, oversize $35, $1,800 declared value.
Billable lbs
105
Base postage
$276
Length + girth
132 in
Total est.
$365
The tool computes dimensional weight from box dimensions and your chosen divisor, rounds up, and takes the maximum of that and rounded actual weight. It multiplies billable pounds by your planning rate and by zone and service factors, then adds crate, oversize, and modeled insurance fees.
DIM weight = ceil(L × W × H ÷ divisor)
billable weight = max(ceil(actual), DIM weight)
base postage = billable × rate/lb × zone factor × service factor
total = base postage + crate + oversize + insurance estimate
Help cyclists and shops plan realistic ship costs before buying labels.
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