Carrying your bike away from home is a drag. However, with careful planning, you can transport it easily and without much struggle. For the first time, you may be a little nervous because of the unsuccessful bike travels you may have heard. However, you find that most professional cyclists find it easy to travel with their bikes. Why? The more you carry your bike, the easier it becomes. Even for the first time, you can travel with no hassle. Here are some helpful tips on how you can travel with your bike.
Plane TravelIf you are going to use a plane, there are some things you need to know:
- All airlines don't treat bikes the same way. Some airlines will include your bike in your usual luggage allowance while others will charge you.
- Your bike will need to be packed properly in a bike box or bag. You can also use a cardboard box but before you go for any option, check with your airline.
- Your bike will need to be packed alone, and not with all other items you will be carrying. That's why it requires its bag.
- Several airlines like to know you will be traveling with your bike in advance.
- Bike charges are different in various airlines
- Turn the handlebars round
- Remove the pedals
- Remove the bikes back derailleur. This is the most delicate part of a bike. A small thing can bend or even destroy it completely. So it's safe to remove and pack it separately.
- Deflate the wheels and remove them
- Don't forget to pack your toolkit
- Attach the handlebars to the bike frame using zip ties
- Bubble wrap the bike
- When you are not out riding, you will feel comfortable when the bike is inside the car.
- Traveling with many friends or family members will be hard.
- If you ride on mud then you take the bike into the car, it will end up dirtying your car.
- It's simple and easy to install, load and offload your bike
- Majority of hitches allow access to your car trunk
- Most expensive hitch racks come with a locking system so you can lock the car to the vehicle and your bike to the rack providing more security to your bike when you leave it in the car to run errands.
- Advanced model of hitches and racks are costly. However, if you ride a lot, it's an investment.
- You can access your car trunk and doors with no hardship
- It's a stable and secure system
- You will have to hoise the bike onto to the top of the car. This can be difficult.
- Although this depends on your car, fitting into areas of low clearance can be troublesome
On the back of the vehicle
Rear-mount racks allow you to secure your bike on the back of your vehicle. Many rear mounts simple to set up, durable and strong.
Advantages
- Cheaper than a roof rack or hitch rack
- You can carry along as many friends as your car can accommodate
- Can hinder you from accessing your car trunk
- No security for your bike
- Loading and offloading of multiple bikes is easy
- You can lock the bikes in the trunk bed
- You have to invest in a car trunk
About The Author:
Paul Devault is an avid cyclist, and has traveled to over 10 countries with his bike. He enjoys writing about bikes and biking when he he not out riding. We thank Paul for sharing these helpful biking tips. Visit his website to explore more help tips and advice on cycling and bicycles.