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Conference noted::bicycle

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

93.0. "Bringing a bike to DECVILLE in September." by NUWAVE::HATCHER () Mon Jul 07 1986 13:39

    I have the lucky assignment of DECVILLE in Cannes France from September
    3 through September 20.  I am considering taking my bike so I can
    tour the French Riviera in my spare time.  (It's a tough job, but
    somebody has to do it.)
    
    I read note 15 about european touring and it seems the jury is out
    about taking bikes on airplanes.
    
    What are your thoughts on taking my bike versus renting one there?
    What kind of bikes are available for rental in europe?  How much
    do they cost to rent?  Are bikes really cheaper there, enough to
    make it worth your while to buy there?
    
    BTW, I ride a Cannondale ST500 25in.  Does the aluminum frame make
    it more rugged and less likely to fail?  What about those heavy-duty
    plastic cases I see advertised, are they any good?  They seem pretty
    expensive.
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93.1 Some thoughts on air travelEUCLID::PAULHUSMon Jul 07 1986 18:0216
    I have never found a rental bike that fits me as well as my regular
    diamond frame bike.  If you are just going to be bopping around,
    on and off the bike a bunch, maybe a rental would be OK.  But for
    any serious riding (say over 30 miles), a bike that is adjusted
    to your preferences is important.  If you are serious (been Fit
    Kit'ed or have changed stems to suit your desires, etc,) then you
    should take a bike that fits you.  I kept my old bike when I got
    my new one so I would have a bike for rainy days and air travel.
    (I served well in Bermuda two years ago.)  The good enclosures -
    inflatable cushions or hard shell - look to be the way to go if
    you only have your good bike.  Otherwise (using supplied boxes)
    do a super job of padding it and maybe take the rear derraillure
    off for the trip.  Many people have had the best luck when they
    can get the bike on the plane unboxed.  It's treated with much more
    care then.   At any rate, enjoy!  - Chris
    
93.2How about renting one?SUPER::CONNELLMon Jul 07 1986 21:203
    I think you can rent a bike bag (a good one) from Wheel Works in
    Waverly Square, Belmont MA.
    
93.3Also in Tyngsboro...VIKING::WASSERJohn A. WasserTue Jul 08 1986 14:4510
	You can rent bicycle bags at Catagory 1 Cyclegoods, just off Rt 3
	and just south of NH.

		Take Rt.3 to Westford Rd./Tyngsboro exit 
		(first exit north of Rt. 40)
		Head west about 1/2 mile to Flints Corner Plaza, 
		just after yellow blinker.

			-John A. Wasser