Lightweight suitcase for folding bike
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Lightweight suitcase for folding bike
As the airlines squeeze us more and more, it's getting increasingly hard to carry a bike, folded up or otherwise, on account of the weight. Every kg they shave off the checked bag allowance is a kg that has to come off the bike and gear, as the suitcase still weighs the same. Recently, allowances dropped from 23kg (~50lbs) to 20kg (what a nice, round number!). So maybe it's time to find a suitcase that weighs a kg or two less.
I'm looking for some good suggestions. Right now, I own a Samsonite hardshell. It protects the bike well and takes a beating. However, I'm just certain that there must be some kind of better way to do it. Anyone know of any good, light suitcases out there, or perhaps other intelligent ways of moving bikes around without them falling victim to an airport's baggage throwers?
I'm looking for some good suggestions. Right now, I own a Samsonite hardshell. It protects the bike well and takes a beating. However, I'm just certain that there must be some kind of better way to do it. Anyone know of any good, light suitcases out there, or perhaps other intelligent ways of moving bikes around without them falling victim to an airport's baggage throwers?
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Or have i got the wrong idea?
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To bring the box around is not too be difficult, you can just carry it with both hands or cart it around in a little 2-wheel cart. Most of the time, we cart it to the bus/taxi and it fits into the the trunk.
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One caution on that. We have had the airline make us sign that there were only responsible for loss, but not damage of stuff in cardboard boxes. They then put stickers on the boxes expressing that. It that case the boxes contained our camping gear, panniers, and clothing for our tour, but it may be something to consider when flying with a folding bike as well.
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As the airlines squeeze us more and more, it's getting increasingly hard to carry a bike, folded up or otherwise, on account of the weight. Every kg they shave off the checked bag allowance is a kg that has to come off the bike and gear, as the suitcase still weighs the same. Recently, allowances dropped from 23kg (~50lbs) to 20kg (what a nice, round number!). So maybe it's time to find a suitcase that weighs a kg or two less.
United and Air Canada appear to have a 50lb limit.
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Which airlines have a checked base limit below 23 kg (50lb)?
United and Air Canada appear to have a 50lb limit.
United and Air Canada appear to have a 50lb limit.
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For extra layer of padding/protection, I used my bag within the box. As you can see, there's still some room left for other things e.g. accessories etc.
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Boxes work well, I use lashing straps that are very cheap (as low as $1/piece @ Harbor Freight) two times vertically, so that the box can be carried with this. Tape the straps to one another and the box so they aren't "lost" in the transit. The "perfect sized suitcase" that you can never find can often be easily constructed in 10 minutes with some duct tape and well reinforced.
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that look like a mini dt...is that correct? did you have to remove any parts, or you just fold everything up? and what kinda bag is it? where do u get that bag...links would be great.
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What would ChainlessRev be doing with a DT? DTs have chains. The bike is an Abio - an Abio Verdion, I think.
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Abio Bag
Sorry I should've specified...it's an Abio Bag (https://www.amazon.com/shops/abiobicycles)
Inside the box is the Abio Verdion (https://abiobikes.com/models.html)
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