Folding Bikes - Brompton Box

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Interesting way to take your Brompton while traveling: Click here to customize your box (http://www.pineletpinel.com/pub/c.c.velo1.swf)
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spambait11
05-17-07, 10:24 PM
That box better have wheels, otherwise it seems to defeat the purpose.
I don't think it has wheels, it's more of a snob case to leave at home I believe (lol)
Polaris43
05-18-07, 10:14 AM
I'm affraid to ask how much that thing costs...
I agree - if it had wheels, it might make sense for airline travel.
I second the wheels motion. Rather than that, its got that executive look.
Scooper
05-19-07, 01:26 PM
Wheels? It's under 62" linear for "airline checkable"..
foldHer
05-21-07, 07:51 AM
Scooper,
Mind sharing what the model of you luggage is? It looks great! Will I be able to fit my MU P8 in that?
Thanks,
ME
Scooper
05-21-07, 10:03 AM
Scooper,
Mind sharing what the model of you luggage is? It looks great! Will I be able to fit my MU P8 in that?
Thanks,
ME
It's made by B&W International (German), but I don't know the model number. I bought it from Channell Wasson (http://www.foldabikes.com/), the Palo Alto Brompton dealer. Interior dimensions are 24" x 24" x 11", and external dimensions are 25" x 25" x 12".
I doubt if you could fit your Mu P8 in it. Dahon's website says the Mu P8 folded dimensions are 13.78" x 25" x 30.3"..
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