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Old 03-21-05 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris Peterson
I am a guitar teacher in Los Angeles. I commute (by car) from Hermosa Beach to Torrence (about 6 mi) 3 times a week. I would love to start commuting by bike, but I am a little worried about strapping my solid bodied electric guitar on my back. My instrument is worth about 2000 dollars, and I don't have the cash to just replace it. While I don't worry about it that much on the commute to Torrence, when I resume my teaching job this summer at UCLA, the 20 mile commute provides a greater chance of some sort of an accident. Also, at UCLA, I will be transporting an equally expensive but far more fragile acoustic guitar with me.

I guess the real question is if I strap the guitar on my back with a soft (but with 1" of padding) gig bag, if I got in an accident where I fell to either side, do you think the guitar would sustain much damage? If so, are there any precautions you recommend I take?

Thanks,
Chris
Maybe you can modify a utility trailer and then put both guitars in a travel hardcase - the kind you can check in luggage.
An accoustic in a softcase is going to get damaged even from a minor fall.
The guitars could also cause injury to you in a fall.
Maybe you can keep your nice guitars at home and teach on a 2nd decent, but not expensive guitar (everyone needs a reason to buy more guitars)

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