TxDoc
08-21-2008, 05:14 PM
Hi ladies,
I've been thinking for a little while about installing couplers on my older steel bike. The main purpose would be to travel with a regular sized bike case and avoid the surcharge. My fiance' has a break-away and takes it everywhere, while usually I pay a lot in airline travel for a full-size case, or I just give up and rent a road bike when I get to the destination. Either way, it's at least $200 for a trip - compared to zero if the bike has couplers. Now that makes a difference! :)
I looked around on bikeforums and on the s&s website, but of course the list of framebuilders that can do a retrofit is like one page long - and I have absolutely no clue how to pick one. A couple of mechanics I know have worked with Waterford, Zinn, and De Salvo before, and said they were all pretty much the same.
Anyone here on TE had a retrofit done, and if yes would you share your experience? Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks!
I've been thinking for a little while about installing couplers on my older steel bike. The main purpose would be to travel with a regular sized bike case and avoid the surcharge. My fiance' has a break-away and takes it everywhere, while usually I pay a lot in airline travel for a full-size case, or I just give up and rent a road bike when I get to the destination. Either way, it's at least $200 for a trip - compared to zero if the bike has couplers. Now that makes a difference! :)
I looked around on bikeforums and on the s&s website, but of course the list of framebuilders that can do a retrofit is like one page long - and I have absolutely no clue how to pick one. A couple of mechanics I know have worked with Waterford, Zinn, and De Salvo before, and said they were all pretty much the same.
Anyone here on TE had a retrofit done, and if yes would you share your experience? Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks!