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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wmHpwU_vEa0
Hold tight till the end for max huckage.sick ride, great track with the vid from Elemeno P
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Went for this
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/id32947.html
RRP of about £80-£90
It's pretty good, nice and light but still pretty prtective, pulling it along with the wheels doesn't really work as it tends to tip over, though with my bike and tools/lock it was something like 16kg, so carrying it with the shoulder strap was fine, the wheel bags are pretty good however the skewers went through the bags (nothing serious, just doesn't look fantastic). I'd still advise to wrap the bike in something protective and get a pair of dropout spacers. I guess the box is better for higher end bikes (i've just got a Langster) or if you're going to be using it pretty often (i'll be using mine just about 6 times/year). But that bag is perfectly acceptable.
Hope that helps.
thanks for your advice mate
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I'm flying off to Ireland for xmas and wanted to know if i'd be better off with a bag (this is the one i had in mind http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/Cycle/7/dhb_Marsden_Wheeled_Bike_Bag_And_Wheel_Bag_Set/5360034155/) or pack it with foam/bubble wrap and put it in a cardboard box, i'll be sending it by Royal Mail as the allowance on the flight is something ridiculous like 32kg including all my other baggage, whereas RM is £14 for 20kg.
Any thoughts appreciated (helpful thoughts especially) =P
ETA - If I went for the bag, would I have to put it in a box still, or just stick a label on it?
did you go with the bag or box? whats your opinion on it? Im heading off o/s with my bike and Im in 2 minds which option to take
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Ive got a couple,will PM you with pixs n details
Would have to post from the US if interested