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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
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    39

    traveling with or shipping a bike

    http://www.aircaddy.com/

    Hi there!
    I can highly highly recommend these boxes!! They are made of really stiff thick corrugated cardboard. For traveling there are wheels you can attach to the wide part of the box, notice it's shaped like a pie. So it's pretty easy to maneuver. The best part is that it folds flat for storage when you aren't using it.

    We've traveled with ours, and trust me, our bikes are our precious babies, and they came through completely unscathed. Best of all, there's enough room to stash most of your bike gear, helmet, shoes and such, less stuff to carry separately. My partner shipped the more precious than gold Bridgestone XO2 that belonged to her Dad and it arrived within a week.

    When you travel, you almost always have to pay extra for the oversized package....why don't golfers have to pay extra I wonder to check their giant golf bags...sorry I digress.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Belle, Mo.
    Posts
    1,778
    I recently purchased a new folding bike and after reading many messages on bikeforums about traveling with them, I would never check a bike in a soft sided bag. There have been times when damage to bikes inside hard shell suitcases is reported. There are threads on how to put pvc pipe in your hard-shelled suitcase to keep it from being crushed and your bike damaged. I just don't see it surviving a sewn case. It would be a good idea for transporting on a bus or in your car though.
    Claudia

    2009 Trek 7.6fx
    2013 Jamis Satellite
    2014 Terry Burlington

 

 

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