Old 11-21-11, 05:06 AM
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Dalai
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Originally Posted by and1homer
I know it is not a hard case, but that is not a bad thing. Even though it has a lot of solid protection, when you take out the struts it can fold down, at least somewhat, so I didn't need a SUV/van/truck/bus at the other end. I actually packed a bike rack too, and then I could put the empty case in the back seat of a Megane.

Just an option.
Good point about transport at the other end. I spent the first two weeks travelling in France by train and bus staying in only two villages a week each. I then hired a car for the next two weeks as I was moving around more frequently. I ended up having to pay a little more and hiring a Peugeot Partner as the back seats could fold up. It fitted my bikecase upright aswell as my bike upright with the front wheel off...

The Polaris Pod isn't the biggest case, but doesn't fit in all smaller hatches or sedans.
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