Pay me Via1 fare back from Toronto to Ottawa and I'd consider it 

Until about 10 years ago one barely ever saw wheel chocks. For years many of us (which ever that isI have a friend that's keen to do the trip. I just don't know if I'm ready. Thanks for the tie down advice. I just assumed you needed a wheel chock.
If you're a newbie at it do you want to to wreck your ride before you get started? Either hire a pro or rent a M/C specific trailer with proper tie downs and chocks. Learn on your next bike.
I bought my first bike in Ottawa last fall. I planned on riding it back to Toronto this spring but the winter lay off and my lack of experience has me worried that it might be too long of a trip. I am looking in to other options to get it down here. I got a quote on automoves.ca and it was $450. That seems pretty expensive and would negate the savings I made by buying the bike in the Ottawa.
I checked out the thetoyhauler.ca but the site is gone. Does this service still exist.
The other option is my dad's truck. Don't know how keen the old man would be about installing a wheel chock. Is this big undertaking?
Any advice would be appreciated!
What do you think is the best option?? I was thinking of maybe taking Grey Hound up there and then riding it back. Is there any other way that would be cost effective to ship it over??
I've ridin to toronto and back to ottawa twice. it is a very boring ride, but you're only going one way, so it's not that bad.
Sweet!! you guys revived my old thread!! Im already on my 3rd bike!
Another place you can call as well is "towabike.ca". I had them pick up my bike when I bought it... amazing service!!!
...you guys again...*facepalm*
Toyhauler or kneedragger are your best bets on this site.
Good luck.