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There is only the 85cm limit so it can be a cube. So no need to do things to make it narrow like turn bars, take pedals off.
I would either turn the bars down so the aerobars are pointing down, or just take them off as not too big a deal.
For me, discs are the main issue as I know nothing about them! I deliberately had my front one fitted with the hose routed externally so I think I could just unbolt it if needed, and snip 2 cable ties, to get the fork out, which I don't think would be a massive deal.
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Mine runs in the fork but I think if you take the bars off the steerer you can get them near enough the caliper to remove the fork - they just won't come all the way away from the bike because of the hydro line through the fork. Now you've got me rinko curious...
Are there 'proper' rinko bags that keep wheels separate from frame, etc?
Actually, yeah, I didn't really look at the bike. There might be enough slack (or I could add a longer hydro cable) to allow the forks to be removed so it might be possible (if messy) to meet the size requirements with hydraulic discs. Aerobars are awkward, but I guess they'll sit mostly parallel to the frame - do you know the width limit of Poorostar?