Hey there -
I'll chime in... jerseyjeeps gave me a good recommendation earlier this year when I moved... Nationwide Auto Transport. Call 877-278-3135 and talk to Laki x723.
Laki was great to deal with and found me a fair price for enclosed transit (that my company also paid for thankfully)... but a long back-story worth mentioning.
NOTE - ultimately my Scrambler got to my new house in un-molested fashion.
The guys that showed up to move my Scrambler were... how do I put this... of Eastern European descent that spoke so-so English and smoked like chimneys. No big deal right? There were 3 of them roughly 25yrs old piled into a dual-cab dually diesel truck pulling a shiny new 2-spot car hauler.
It's worth noting before I go further that I was time-crunched at this point, with no real alternatives available as the Scrambler was the last thing out of my old house... I was COMMITTED to using these guys or facing some serious logistical nightmares with the rest of the move.
So these guys already have the 2 spots in the trailer occupied... one car and a big 1100 motorcycle. No problem they say... they'll just put the bike in the back of the truck!
So one of the guys unhooks the straps on the bike in the trailer... loses control of the bike and proceeds to drop it.
There are pieces of fairing on the floor. They get the bike picked up, roll it out, start it up... guy does a WHEELIE on it down my street... comes back and stops near the bed of the truck. I'm in disbelief at this point.
Then these 3 guys start trying to wrestle this bike up into the bed of the truck... with no ramp. Literally trying to pick the thing up... and having a hard time of it. I realize if I don't step in they're going to drop the thing... with it probably landing on the guy in back.
So I help these guys wrestle the bike into the truck bed... scraping the fairing along the bottom as it goes... all the while knowing this bike owner is having a very bad day.
Needless to say I took pictures of EVERYTHING on my Scrambler... odometer, fenders, tires, seats, mirrors, every inch. I made sure these guys witnessed me taking the pictures. I made Laki aware of everything that transpired, and he told me to call with anything remotely questionable on the other end of the shipment, and that it would be handled.
My wife will happily tell anyone I was almost moved to tears when my baby came out of that trailer at the new house in the same shape I last saw it. After the guys took the Scrambler out of the trailer, their main interest was getting any information I had on where the best nightclubs were nearby.
So with that now in mind... you have yourself a wonderful moving experience! I'm sure yours will be a smoother one than that.