@ascentale #bikenitepq Biking around here is nice, but I'm daydreaming about some adventures further afield ... has anyone had experiences or advice about flying with a bike as luggage?
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@nickzoic some basics: you need the right sized box, that's the hard part, and you pay an extra ~$100 per flight for oversized luggage. For some flights (eg you're in Alaska and on a smaller plane between cities) you might want to call in advance to make sure the plane/crew will be able to accommodate. Then, you also have to pack tools because in order to fit ๐ฒ in the box you have to take the front wheel off (and maybe more).
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@fixiemama @nickzoic I bought a semi rigid bike case (the fame and wheels fit on an internal steel frame and the bottom of the cordura bag is rigid and reinforced. My partner uses a cardboard box. I think she is the smart one as unless you have somewhere to store the bag at the other end it costs a lot in left luggage, whereas a box can just be recycled. Schiphol will sell you a proper bike box!
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@fixiemama @nickzoic and Iโve only used it twice (once it was stored by my partnerโs aunt in Malmo ๐ and the other time at Schiphol ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ) thought there were more ultra races in my future but I decided to build a new family instead ๐
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