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    1. remove rim brakes with cables, handlebar and stem all in one, stick in a bag
    2. remove front fork, scrabble around and pick up headset parts off the grass
    3. remove both wheels
    4. remove seatpost and saddle
    5. strap everything together, stick in £20 folding bike bag that matches the 85cm Eurostar/TGV max dimension
  • I want to see someone do that with Di2/hydro setup.

    I would LOVE to carry my normal bike past every jobsworth knobber watching luggage on every plane, train, bus, etc. Would be epic.

  • With external hydro cables just tied onto the frame should be fairly straightforward to remove the brakes and bars in one go I would have thought.

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