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How to move 5 bikes
We're moving to a different house about 5 miles down the road from where we're living now. If time weren't at a premium, I'd just ride them over to the new house one-by-one.
We're renting a U-Haul, but what's the best way to get 5 bikes in there without them getting scratched up? |
5 riders.
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How are you moving your furniture without getting them scratched up...????
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two words. Old Blankets. Seriously, some uhaul rental agencies have old blankets or blanket size pads that you can get, pad them between the bikes.
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5 bikes X 5 miles = 25 miles
C'mon ya wimp! :D |
Originally Posted by Bikepacker67
5 bikes X 5 miles = 25 miles
C'mon ya wimp! :D |
Borrow five friends and promise them a beer if they will ride the bikes over to the new place. And then when they arrive you can ask them to haul some of the boxes out of the u-haul too.
And then you offer them two beers. |
Get a bigger truck. Seriously
I sometimes think that the shorter the distance you move, the more complicated it gets. If you were moving across country, you'd get a truck that was big enough and move everything in one load. When you're only moving 5 miles, you tend to cheap out on the size of the U-haul and make several trips. I once helped a friend move across the parking lot. We made a gazillion trips. |
Find one good friend with a tandem and have him/her ride 45 miles with you :)
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1. Moving 5 bicycles 25 miles would take you a couple of hours ... not that long!
2. I moved 6 bicycles 1000 miles last September ... one was boxed ready for a trip to Australia, the other 5 went in the back of a truck. Easy. |
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