Re: Re: [RBW] Bike Boxes for Travel

2013-01-07 Thread Joan Oppel
Here's the box I've used a number of times:  http://crateworks.com/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=Pro_XLCIt's a good bit lighter than the hardshell plastic cases and it's got hard angles so has more inside volume than cases like the Trico.  I have taken it on airlines and shipped it via UPS

Re: [RBW] Bike Boxes for Travel

2013-01-07 Thread Lesli Larson
Looks promising. Air shipping rates are quite high through that company but the box itself looks super sturdy/well designed. LL On Monday, January 7, 2013 2:16:45 PM UTC-8, Eric Norris wrote: > > This one looks like it would accommodate a bike with fenders: > > http://www.aircaddy.com/instructi

Re: [RBW] Bike Boxes for Travel

2013-01-07 Thread Eric Norris
This one looks like it would accommodate a bike with fenders: http://www.aircaddy.com/instructions-details.shtml –Eric N Sent from my iPhone 5 On Jan 7, 2013, at 2:12 PM, Lesli Larson wrote: > I'm in the market for a new or used hard shelled bike case for international > travel. I have a sma

[RBW] Bike Boxes for Travel

2013-01-07 Thread Lesli Larson
I'm in the market for a new or used hard shelled bike case for international travel. I have a smallish, honjo fendered bike that is a little tricky to box up. Rack and rear fenders need to stay on. I've had some luck with a Trico box... but I'm also looking at the Thule and/or maybe one of t