When I flew with my bike this is what happened......
Re: When I flew with my bike this is what happened......
We flew from Gatwick to Izmir in 1987. When we got to check in they asked us to let the tyres down, we left the queue to do so and when we rejoined the flight was full!. Holiday delayed. We flew to Sofia a few years later. In both cases the bikes were fine.
What we did do was obtain 2 bike boxes of different sizes such that one could be fitted inside the other. We then left this 'single package' in left luggage ready for our return.
What we did do was obtain 2 bike boxes of different sizes such that one could be fitted inside the other. We then left this 'single package' in left luggage ready for our return.
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BA LHR-TXL - checked in fine in box, bike protected with pipe lagging and blocks of wood between forks and stays
BA LHR-TXL - checked in fine in box, bike arrived with rear stays and forks bent. Foolishly, no blocks between stays and forks Replacement frame ordered, fully reimbursed by BA
BA TXL-LHR - checked in fine in black nylon bag (btwin I think, perhaps DHB), no protection on frame. Bike arrived fully in order
BA LCY-DUS - checked in fine in CTC poly bag, asked to let the gas out of the tyres, bike arrived fully in order
LH DUS-MUC - checked in fine in CTC poly bag, no questions r.e. gas in tyres, bike arrived fully in order
LH MUC-PUY - checked in fine in CTC poly bag, no questions r.e. gas in tyres. Catastrophe in transit though - bike lost for 4 days, eventually arrived having gone via CPH and ZAB. Bag had taken immense punishment over the course of that transit, miraculously the bike was fine though
LH LHR-MUC - checked in fine in box, bike protected with pipe lagging and blocks of wood between forks and stays. Bike arrived fully in order
LH MUC-PUY - checked in fine in box, bike protected with pipe lagging and blocks of wood between forks and stays. Catastrophe in transit though - bike lost for 4 days, eventually arrived having gone via CPH and ZAB. Box was basically annihilated at time of delivery, having been forcibly opened several times for security clearance. Fortunately no loose bits in the box, hence nothing lost
BA VEN-LGW - checked in fine 2 bikes in CTC poly bags (one brand new, the other more packing tape than poly bag after LH's treatment of it). Asked to let gas out of tyres, bikes arrived fully in order
Bottom line - the only problem I've had has been the MUC-PUY flight, from which I extract the lessons - 1) boxes are worse than CTC poly bag, and 2) if at all avoidable, do not plan to take a bike on any aeroplane smaller than an A318 or 737. If forced to take a routing involving smaller planes, consider the typical passengers on that route at that time of day/week/year (e.g.LCY-DUS was on an Embraer 170, but it is a business route (i.e. most handluggage only) so there was plenty of space in the hold).
BA LHR-TXL - checked in fine in box, bike arrived with rear stays and forks bent. Foolishly, no blocks between stays and forks Replacement frame ordered, fully reimbursed by BA
BA TXL-LHR - checked in fine in black nylon bag (btwin I think, perhaps DHB), no protection on frame. Bike arrived fully in order
BA LCY-DUS - checked in fine in CTC poly bag, asked to let the gas out of the tyres, bike arrived fully in order
LH DUS-MUC - checked in fine in CTC poly bag, no questions r.e. gas in tyres, bike arrived fully in order
LH MUC-PUY - checked in fine in CTC poly bag, no questions r.e. gas in tyres. Catastrophe in transit though - bike lost for 4 days, eventually arrived having gone via CPH and ZAB. Bag had taken immense punishment over the course of that transit, miraculously the bike was fine though
LH LHR-MUC - checked in fine in box, bike protected with pipe lagging and blocks of wood between forks and stays. Bike arrived fully in order
LH MUC-PUY - checked in fine in box, bike protected with pipe lagging and blocks of wood between forks and stays. Catastrophe in transit though - bike lost for 4 days, eventually arrived having gone via CPH and ZAB. Box was basically annihilated at time of delivery, having been forcibly opened several times for security clearance. Fortunately no loose bits in the box, hence nothing lost
BA VEN-LGW - checked in fine 2 bikes in CTC poly bags (one brand new, the other more packing tape than poly bag after LH's treatment of it). Asked to let gas out of tyres, bikes arrived fully in order
Bottom line - the only problem I've had has been the MUC-PUY flight, from which I extract the lessons - 1) boxes are worse than CTC poly bag, and 2) if at all avoidable, do not plan to take a bike on any aeroplane smaller than an A318 or 737. If forced to take a routing involving smaller planes, consider the typical passengers on that route at that time of day/week/year (e.g.LCY-DUS was on an Embraer 170, but it is a business route (i.e. most handluggage only) so there was plenty of space in the hold).
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colinb497 wrote:BA LHR-TXL - checked in fine in box, bike protected with pipe lagging and blocks of wood between forks and stays
BA LHR-TXL - checked in fine in box, bike arrived with rear stays and forks bent. Foolishly, no blocks between stays and forks Replacement frame ordered, fully reimbursed by BA
BA TXL-LHR - checked in fine in black nylon bag (btwin I think, perhaps DHB), no protection on frame. Bike arrived fully in order
BA LCY-DUS - checked in fine in CTC poly bag, asked to let the gas out of the tyres, bike arrived fully in order
LH DUS-MUC - checked in fine in CTC poly bag, no questions r.e. gas in tyres, bike arrived fully in order
LH MUC-PUY - checked in fine in CTC poly bag, no questions r.e. gas in tyres. Catastrophe in transit though - bike lost for 4 days, eventually arrived having gone via CPH and ZAB. Bag had taken immense punishment over the course of that transit, miraculously the bike was fine though
LH LHR-MUC - checked in fine in box, bike protected with pipe lagging and blocks of wood between forks and stays. Bike arrived fully in order
LH MUC-PUY - checked in fine in box, bike protected with pipe lagging and blocks of wood between forks and stays. Catastrophe in transit though - bike lost for 4 days, eventually arrived having gone via CPH and ZAB. Box was basically annihilated at time of delivery, having been forcibly opened several times for security clearance. Fortunately no loose bits in the box, hence nothing lost
BA VEN-LGW - checked in fine 2 bikes in CTC poly bags (one brand new, the other more packing tape than poly bag after LH's treatment of it). Asked to let gas out of tyres, bikes arrived fully in order
Bottom line - the only problem I've had has been the MUC-PUY flight, from which I extract the lessons - 1) boxes are worse than CTC poly bag, and 2) if at all avoidable, do not plan to take a bike on any aeroplane smaller than an A318 or 737. If forced to take a routing involving smaller planes, consider the typical passengers on that route at that time of day/week/year (e.g.LCY-DUS was on an Embraer 170, but it is a business route (i.e. most handluggage only) so there was plenty of space in the hold).
I've been on literally dozens of flights with bikes and if you factor in my pals we'd have had hundreds of bike flights.
Like you, ONLY BROKEN FRAMES were on one flight from Milan to Cork via London when 3 of seven bike suffered broken frames. On this flight we were made put the bike in bike boxes in Milan.
Have had superficial damage with bikes in bags or naked, only.
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Heathrow to Santiago in Chile, January 15, 2015, bike in plastic bag, perfect on arrival.
Santiago to Heathrow, March 2, bike in a box I constructed from cardboard bits nicked from the supermarket and wrapped in clingfilm, then cardboard, with clingfilm on the outside to help hold it together. Bike was perfect on arrival in London. Flew with LAN/TAM. Delighted.
Santiago to Heathrow, March 2, bike in a box I constructed from cardboard bits nicked from the supermarket and wrapped in clingfilm, then cardboard, with clingfilm on the outside to help hold it together. Bike was perfect on arrival in London. Flew with LAN/TAM. Delighted.
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Flew Stanstead to Lyon with easyjet last year, used a CTC bike bag and padding, fine on the way there, on the way back my front wheel was buckled a fair amount, although I didn't notice until I was back home
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For drop out and front fork protection during transit consider a couple of pieces of plastic pipe cut to length and held in place with your QR skewers from your wheels. The pipe will cost pence and weigh almost nothing. They will also take no space in the bottom of your luggage the rest of the time.
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Completely off-topic (ish!) but I love this riposte by an unhappy but talented guitarist whose favorite (sic) guitar was broken. Enjoy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo
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Unashamed thread resurrection I know, but this:
strikes me as a very good idea.
TimP wrote:For drop out and front fork protection during transit consider a couple of pieces of plastic pipe cut to length and held in place with your QR skewers from your wheels. The pipe will cost pence and weigh almost nothing. They will also take no space in the bottom of your luggage the rest of the time.
strikes me as a very good idea.
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MartinBrice wrote:Unashamed thread resurrection I know, but this:TimP wrote:For drop out and front fork protection during transit consider a couple of pieces of plastic pipe cut to length and held in place with your QR skewers from your wheels. The pipe will cost pence and weigh almost nothing. They will also take no space in the bottom of your luggage the rest of the time.
strikes me as a very good idea.
I have used a QR axle with cones and a QR skewer. I also have a couple of lengths of plastic that came with a new frame I bought. These fit in the front and rear dropouts and prevent the frame getting crushed. I have also used a complete front hub, cut out of and old wheel.
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A cart horse trapped in the body of a man.
http://www.jogler2009.blogspot.com
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Thorn Raven
Turkish airlines
Edinburgh to Bishkek
Bike boxed
No probs either way
Turkish airlines
Edinburgh to Sri Lanka
Bike boxed
Damage to front of box. Corner ripped off. Forks badly bent.
Local guy fixed me up.
No probs coming back.
Turkish airlines
Edinburgh to Bishkek
Bike boxed
No probs either way
Turkish airlines
Edinburgh to Sri Lanka
Bike boxed
Damage to front of box. Corner ripped off. Forks badly bent.
Local guy fixed me up.
No probs coming back.
2017 Ethiopia.5 weeks.
2018 Marrakech 2 weeks.
2023 Thailand 8 weeks.
Always on a Thorn Raven/Rohloff hub.
2018 Marrakech 2 weeks.
2023 Thailand 8 weeks.
Always on a Thorn Raven/Rohloff hub.
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unashamed bump as we go into the summer touring season.
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Glasgow - Heathrow - Vancouver, Canadian Affair
Boston - Ireland - Glasgow Aer Lingus
Glasgow - Heathrow - Washington DC, BA
San Francisco - Heathrow - Glasgow, BA
Glasgow - Heathrow - San Diego, BA
Orlando - Heathrow - Glasgow, BA
Outward journeys - Bike boxed in cardboard box with corners re-enforced with rolls of cardboard. Pipe lagging on frame. Rear wheel left on. Front fork protector in axle. Roll of cardboard tape to R side of rear rack to keep box away from rear derailleur.
No issues for me though on arrival at Vancouver there was a recumbent in pieces in a plastic bag. Looked terminal for the frame. Also going to San Diego the airport was fog bound. Landed at LAX instead and BA supplied free shuttle buses to San Diego.
Return journeys also cardboard box though less well protected depending what was available - on basis a damaged bike on the way home is a hassle but less so after a holiday.
Only issue was I once arrived at Glasgow and bike hadn't made it (with a fast connection at Heathrow). Reported to BA and it was couriered to my house the next day.
Bike box always opened for inspection then re-taped. As bike and anything in the box is cable tied together as one piece - no issues with loss or damage.
Boston - Ireland - Glasgow Aer Lingus
Glasgow - Heathrow - Washington DC, BA
San Francisco - Heathrow - Glasgow, BA
Glasgow - Heathrow - San Diego, BA
Orlando - Heathrow - Glasgow, BA
Outward journeys - Bike boxed in cardboard box with corners re-enforced with rolls of cardboard. Pipe lagging on frame. Rear wheel left on. Front fork protector in axle. Roll of cardboard tape to R side of rear rack to keep box away from rear derailleur.
No issues for me though on arrival at Vancouver there was a recumbent in pieces in a plastic bag. Looked terminal for the frame. Also going to San Diego the airport was fog bound. Landed at LAX instead and BA supplied free shuttle buses to San Diego.
Return journeys also cardboard box though less well protected depending what was available - on basis a damaged bike on the way home is a hassle but less so after a holiday.
Only issue was I once arrived at Glasgow and bike hadn't made it (with a fast connection at Heathrow). Reported to BA and it was couriered to my house the next day.
Bike box always opened for inspection then re-taped. As bike and anything in the box is cable tied together as one piece - no issues with loss or damage.
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Gatwick to Faro - in CTC poly bag. Pedals off, seat down, bars turned, front wheel off and cable tied to the frame, protection the rear derailleur. Small plastic spacer used to protect front fork, no additional protection. Bike arrived in order.
Porto to Gatwick - Same as above, bike arrived in order.
Gatwick to Basel - Same as above, except QR skewer foolishly used instead of plastic spacer. On arrival QR skewer missing and two sizable dents in down tube. Sadly I didn't notice the dents for some time so it was too late to claim.
All 3 times my partner also brought her bike and she has had no issues.
In the future I will use more protection on the outbound flight and chance it on the way home.
Porto to Gatwick - Same as above, bike arrived in order.
Gatwick to Basel - Same as above, except QR skewer foolishly used instead of plastic spacer. On arrival QR skewer missing and two sizable dents in down tube. Sadly I didn't notice the dents for some time so it was too late to claim.
All 3 times my partner also brought her bike and she has had no issues.
In the future I will use more protection on the outbound flight and chance it on the way home.
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BA Amsterdam to London City. Bike in CTC poly bag. Stem turned and bars rotated down, pedals fitted inside-out, tyres partly deflated, poly bag stuffed with clothes to protect rear deraileur. Both wheels left in place.
On arrival, discovered they had cut the bag to fully deflate the tyres, but otherwise totally unscathed.
On arrival, discovered they had cut the bag to fully deflate the tyres, but otherwise totally unscathed.
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Oh - has anyone got a link to the CTC poly-bike-bag letter, or an electronic copy of it? This link is now dead: http://www.ctc.org.uk/sites/default/fil ... ikebag.pdf
edit: Web Archive to the rescue! It's now available at
https://web.archive.org/web/20150905192 ... ikebag.pdf
edit: Web Archive to the rescue! It's now available at
https://web.archive.org/web/20150905192 ... ikebag.pdf