On Sep 8, 2025, at 2:27 PM, Jay Lonner <jay.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sunday my wife and I leave for Barcelona for a tour that will take us to Lisbon. I’ll be riding my Bike Friday NWT, and she’s opted to take her 2012 Salsa Casseroll. The BF obviously will go in its own suitcase, and for her bike I’ve decided to try out the soft-sided Ostrich OS-500 Airplane Bag that RH sells. (We have access to a hard case, but it’s large and bulky, and this seems like a good opportunity to try out a more minimalist approach.) Does anybody have specific tips to offer regarding packing such a bag? I plan to remove the rear derailer, and will use foam pipe insulation on the frame and fork. I’ve also purchased two yoga mats to line the case for additional protection. This bike is not a looker, so a scratch or two won’t be a problem — mostly I want to take reasonable precautions to ensure that it survives the trip in rideable condition.
On Feb 20, 2026, at 10:17 AM, Robert Joseph Ii Daniels <rda...@uw.edu> wrote:
I have a long wheelbase (double top tube - 2018?) Atlantis. I want to fly with it for a bike tour. Does anyone have a recommendation for a travel bike bag? I haven't found one that seems like it would fit/protect it. --
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On Feb 21, 2026, at 8:26 AM, Armand Kizirian <kiziria...@gmail.com> wrote:
Like Stephen mentioned, a good quality cardboard box is a great choice. I've been pleased with using it for both domestic and international trips.
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