you don't have to settle for a Brompton, though my nephew and his wife with 
two small kids crossed Australia on their Bromptons.  I mentioned my 
buddy's Dahon Tournado on another thread.  It's a high-quality full-size 
lightweight 700c tourer made for shipping, with a Ritchie-design folding 
frame.  He also has VO Constructeur racks front and rear set up with quick 
attachments and they easily fit in the Dahon case (the Dahon case is made 
by Serfas).  He assembles it in less than 10 minutes.  

On Thursday, January 2, 2014 10:57:18 AM UTC-6, blakcloud wrote:
>
> There is a guy on the Toronto CL that advertises renting out bike cases 
> for traveling but have no idea if your bike would fit.  At least your bike 
> will be protected. I have traveled with a fabric bag to carry my bike and 
> though it survived the bag didn't. I would never do it again the stress is 
> too much. I have also used a cardboard box for a tour once and had to 
> discard the box as I rode right from the airport. Then there was the hassle 
> of getting another box for traveling home. 
>
> Cost wise, for example Air Canada charges $35 for your second bag and $100 
> if it your third. Plus there is a charge of $50 for each portion of the 
> journey because it is a bike. Then you have to be careful that Air Canada 
> is actually the plane you are using and not another Star Alliance carrier 
> because their charges can be different even thought you paid Air Canada for 
> the ticket. So it is at least $85 each way if you have one other piece of 
> luggage if you fly economy. First class different story. If you rent a case 
> then add that on. Do that twice a year and you may rethink S and S 
> couplers. 
>
> My wife works for an airline, I essentially travel the world for next to 
> nothing and I had visions of bringing a bike with me so I bought us both 
> Bromptons. The Brompton rides like crap, might as well just rent a bike at 
> my destination. If I was doing another cycling vacation and was only doing 
> it once in a while I would go the bike case route and pay the charges. If I 
> was taking my bike somewhere twice a year, I would seriously think S & S 
> couplers. 
>
> Only my opinion. Others will chime in because there are plenty of people 
> who travel with their bikes and have no problems. The benefits greatly 
> outweigh the hassles. 
>

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