bikes (and suits) on planes
could try using your bike frame as a hanger for a jacket, put into a hanging bag, hung at the front of the plane in the closet. creative use of 'bike parts' if one is asked. wheels in carry on. could it work?
Boson Au wrote:
Hi everyone, sorry for this potential spam but I don't really have any other resources to ask...
I'm going to be in columbia, Missouri from next saturday on for the week and was wondering what options do I have of renting a bike there? will it make more sense for me to just suck up the large baggage fee and bring my own?
I've heard of somebody paying $15 and bringing their bike as extra baggage. They had dismantled the bike, then stacked it like you would to put inside a bike shipping box, and just wrapped the thing in layers of plastic wrap. I'm going to try it when I fly to Seattle in August...it may not be worth the effort though, if you'll only be in MO for a week. Jesse
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Bob Giordano mist@strans.org wrote:
could try using your bike frame as a hanger for a jacket, put into a hanging bag, hung at the front of the plane in the closet. creative use of 'bike parts' if one is asked. wheels in carry on. could it work?
Boson Au wrote:
Hi everyone, sorry for this potential spam but I don't really have any other resources to ask...
I'm going to be in columbia, Missouri from next saturday on for the week and was wondering what options do I have of renting a bike there? will it make more sense for me to just suck up the large baggage fee and bring my own?
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aircaddy.com sells a pretty innovative triangular box that fits under the size limitations most airlines have which put bike boxes in the more expensive category. Definitely not as cheap as wrapping your own in plastic wrap, or borrowing one upon arrival.
As for borrowing one, you might try the bike section of the destination's local craigslist, Boson. See if someone there has something you can borrow or rent on the cheap.
Good luck and safe travels.
josh.
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Jesse French jesse.freedom@gmail.comwrote:
I've heard of somebody paying $15 and bringing their bike as extra baggage. They had dismantled the bike, then stacked it like you would to put inside a bike shipping box, and just wrapped the thing in layers of plastic wrap. I'm going to try it when I fly to Seattle in August...it may not be worth the effort though, if you'll only be in MO for a week. Jesse
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Bob Giordano mist@strans.org wrote:
could try using your bike frame as a hanger for a jacket, put into a hanging bag, hung at the front of the plane in the closet. creative use of 'bike parts' if one is asked. wheels in carry on. could it work?
Boson Au wrote:
Hi everyone, sorry for this potential spam but I don't really have any other resources to ask...
I'm going to be in columbia, Missouri from next saturday on for the week and was wondering what options do I have of renting a bike there? will it make more sense for me to just suck up the large baggage fee and bring my
own?
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Josh, do you think some of these threads would make good biketalk stories? I'm trying to figure out how to record a conference call. do you have that technology? then we could call all these people and have them talk about the topic they're writing about on the show. -Nick
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Jesse French jesse.freedom@gmail.comwrote:
I've heard of somebody paying $15 and bringing their bike as extra baggage. They had dismantled the bike, then stacked it like you would to put inside a bike shipping box, and just wrapped the thing in layers of plastic wrap. I'm going to try it when I fly to Seattle in August...it may not be worth the effort though, if you'll only be in MO for a week. Jesse
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Bob Giordano mist@strans.org wrote:
could try using your bike frame as a hanger for a jacket, put into a hanging bag, hung at the front of the plane in the closet. creative use of 'bike parts' if one is asked. wheels in carry on. could it work?
Boson Au wrote:
Hi everyone, sorry for this potential spam but I don't really have any other resources to ask...
I'm going to be in columbia, Missouri from next saturday on for the week and was wondering what options do I have of renting a bike there? will it make more sense for me to just suck up the large baggage fee and bring my
own?
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In general I try to avoid traveling with a bicycle if i can due to the difficulty of transfers and onward urban travel on public transport. Now that we have a 6 month old son these issues have been further complicated. However, with some airlines I have found them to be very helpful and in several cases i have been able to bring my bike for no extra charge. This has either been on New Zealand internal flights or on International flights with a 2 bag allowance, where the extra dimension charge for the bike box was ignored.
Rental fees can make hiring a bike for an extended period prohibitively expensive. However with the increasing prevalence of networks such as this one, the idea of bike sharing is very appealing. Is there a community bike workshop in Columbia? If so you could contact them and see if they can help you. I know that in my own case, one of my main justifications for keeping so many bicycles when i can only rode 1 at a time, is that i often loan bicycles to visiting friends and acquaintences. I am hope to expand this arrangement - but not too much, as I depend on the familiarity of "word of mouth" contact to ensure that users are trustworthy. Anyway it could be as easy as an email to the ThinkTank: "I am travelling to Renaissance, Iowa for X days and would like to borrow a bike or hire one on the cheap".
At the last national meeting of the New Zealand Cycle Advocate Network (the CANdo) in November 08, local cyclists in Christchurch provided ~20 bikes for the meeting attendees to use for the 3 day conference. They even gave us the opportunity of picking our bikes up immediately on arrival at the airport, or a chauffered ride into the city on the back of a tandem! This really inspired me to make my bicycles available for other cycle advocates to use . . . so if anybody is coming to Rotorua, New Zealand and wants to borroe a bike for a few days . . . .
cheers, chris
Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 17:36:23 -0400 From: jesse.freedom@gmail.com To: thethinktank@bikecollectives.org Subject: Re: [TheThinkTank] bikes (and suits) on planes
I've heard of somebody paying $15 and bringing their bike as extra baggage. They had dismantled the bike, then stacked it like you would to put inside a bike shipping box, and just wrapped the thing in layers of plastic wrap. I'm going to try it when I fly to Seattle in August...it may not be worth the effort though, if you'll only be in MO for a week.
Jesse
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Bob Giordano mist@strans.org wrote:
could try using your bike frame as a hanger for a jacket, put into a
hanging bag, hung at the front of the plane in the closet. creative use
of 'bike parts' if one is asked. wheels in carry on. could it work?
Boson Au wrote:
Hi everyone, sorry for this potential spam but I don't really have any
other
resources to ask...
I'm going to be in columbia, Missouri from next saturday on for the week
and
was wondering what options do I have of renting a bike there? will it
make
more sense for me to just suck up the large baggage fee and bring my own?
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