Research the market very carefully and locate some reputable shipping companies. When browsing the phone directory and the Internet, look for customer reviews and business awards that may indicate the company's quality of service. Choosing reputable companies might inflate your budget a bit, but you can get a guarantee.
Ask the shipping company for a quote. Don't forget to ask them about the shipping time. Be sure to gather and compare at least three freight services.
Read the terms and conditions. Make sure to also read the company policy, the travel insurance policy and the shipping policy. Be sure to understand all the clauses so that you're fully aware of exactly how the shipping company works, what is included in the price of the shipment and whether or not the company is liable for damage that may occur to your motorcycle during shipment.
Make your reservation. Once you've agreed with all the clauses, you can entrust your motorcycle to the freight company and pay for its transport. Be sure to obtain a confirmation number or way to confirm the shipment and claim it in the Caribbean.
Claim your motorcycle. Whether you are meeting your motorcycle in the Caribbean or you're having someone else pick it up for you, make sure the claim number or ticket is present at the port. When your motorcycle is brought to you, check it for damage and make sure that damage claims, if necessary, are made before you take away the motorcycle.