Title: | Bicycling |
Notice: | Bicycling for Fun |
Moderator: | JAMIN::WASSER |
Created: | Mon Apr 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3214 |
Total number of notes: | 31946 |
I am going on a business trip in a couple of weeks to Pebble Beach California (tough, I know) and am thinking of staying a few extra days and biking. Does anyone out there know if there is good cycling in the area? How about flying with a bike? Any comments? Hints? I know renting might be a better idea, but I am about 5.1 and have a Terry (one of those bikes with the small front wheel) and am afraid I would be hard to fit if I went to a bike shop and tried to rent. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Nancy
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703.1 | I've done it.. | RANGLY::PFISTER_ROB | Bike hard, or sell it | Mon Jun 06 1988 11:03 | 9 |
I've flown with a bike before. [It cost me $25 one way] They put your bike in a big box like it arrives in the bike shop. You should bring a couple of tools so that you can take off the front wheel and the pedals (dont fit in the box otherwise). $50 is about the same as renting a bike for a few days. My only other advice would be to remember to take your 17mm pedal wrench out of your back pocket before going through them there medal detectors ! :( ! | |||||
703.2 | BANZAI::FISHER | Keep 'em rollin' | Mon Jun 06 1988 11:55 | 1 | |
it should be 15 mm but that sets of the metal detectors, too. | |||||
703.3 | My airline experience | FRAGLE::RICHARD | Mon Jun 06 1988 19:33 | 32 | |
Nancy, "First the good news". Its nice to have your own bike that fits with you. I have taken a bike with me on trips and its been great to be able to explore new areas with your own bike. I took my bike with me on a business trip to Monterey CA this spring. It cost me $30 each way (Delta). (check with various airlines. I believe that at least one of them will consider a bike as one of the pieces of luggage!) Delta provided the box. To prepare for shipment, I had to remove the pedals and rotate the handlebars 90 degrees. I did not have to remove the front wheel. You should also position the rear derailer in as close to the rear wheel as possible to prevent damage..... Be prepared for the possibility of damage to the bike! On my April trip, when I went to pick up the bike on arrival in Calif, I found the bike box was crushed, the handlebars were partially sticking out thru the sides of the box (this is after they were turned 90 degrees),the gum 'hoods' over the brake levers were torn, and the rear derailer hanger was slightly bent . The airline people took a "so what" attitude. Fortunately, none of the damage was fatal. On the return trip, the bike and box arrived at Logan intact. The box was in as good a shape as when I put the bike in it in CA. I will be interested in hearing about other peoples experience with the airlines! However, I have been less than happy with the treatment the bike has received by the airlines. | |||||
703.4 | Monterey huh? Where did you ride? | PLANET::GABRIEL | Tue Jun 07 1988 10:10 | 17 | |
< Note 703.3 > > I took my bike with me on a business trip to Monterey CA this spring. Pebble Beach is next to Monterey (20 mins by car). Where did you ride? Was it worth bringing you bike all that way (especially since it was damaged)? Any favorite routes that you remember? Thanks for sharing your flying experience. I'd hate to have my bike damaged, but agree that there is no better way to explore a new area. Guess I'll just keep my fingers crossed....(and the number of a local bike shop with me). Nancy |