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bike
I have no doubts that carriers will take bikes. Passports may be problematic. I could just Google it and see.
Yes, I have googled it and dpd won't take pasports:
https://www.dpdlocal-online.co.uk/prohibited-itemsYou might find someone else who will but carriers generally have similar rules.
Actually maybe you can, DHL will do it:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiVp5CnqcKHAxUcQEEAHUyfIE0Q9cILegQIDxAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.overlandexpress.co.uk%2Fdocument-courier%23%3A~%3Atext%3DYou%2520can%2520use%2520our%2520DHL%2Capplications%252C%2520marriage%2520and%2520birth%2520certificates.&usg=AOvVaw3X77yD5iCNbJ_qP-OtvCxe&opi=89978449
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What they don't know won't hurt them and that list is bullshit anyway.
They prohibit the sending of "Accessories"?
ORLY?
FYI: From that banned list, I've sent
Aerosol, Batteries, Bottles, Chocolate, Confectionery, "Documents" lol, Drugs (Including Prescription), Item Described As "Unknown" lol, I got bored...
US to UK is different ball game to same country or neighbouring western european country. I got my bike box shipped from a hotel in Sevilla to Girona after my crash using hotel and courier company (well my missus did) and my bike is still in Portugal but another mate had picked that up after I collected it from a cop shop with a taxi. Basically, lots of stuff is possible if you want to spend the money and time doing it. I could've left the bike at the hotel and done the same thing with a courier bringing it back.