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HOW TO PACK AND SHIP A BIKE



Title: HOW TO PACK AND SHIP A BIKE
 

HOW TO PACK AND SHIP A BIKE

  • Shops will gladly give you free cardboard bicycle boxes for shipping.
  • ALWAYS remove or cross-out old shipping address labels on boxes.
  • Check for any airline or shipping company container size restrictions.
  • Most bike shops will professionally pack your bike for you.
  • For more rugged packaging, TWO cardboard boxes of slightly different sizes placed one inside the other, gives you a stronger, double-walled box.
  • To fit bike into shipping box, remove pedals, handlebars, seats, and front wheels.
  • Very sturdy, strapped-shut, foam-filled, ABS hard plastic bicycle shipping cases are excellent for fast, easy packing, and safe shipping.
  • Tie or tape parts securely so they don’t shake around inside the box.
  • Consider packing bicycle gear and/or re-assembly tools inside the box.
  • If you’ll need to re-ship your bike home, pack a roll of tape inside the box.
  • Use plastic packaging or strapping tape to seal the outside of the box.
  • To SIGNIFICANTLY strengthen the box, wrap plastic packaging tape in a cross-hatch pattern a few inches apart around the box vertically and horizontally to help prevent shipping damage box holes from enlarging.
  • You can minimize possible costs, carrying hassles, and other problems by shipping your bicycle (by UPS, RPS, FedEx, etc.) to its destination a few days prior to your trip, and then home again. Check price comparisons, shipping time, and for a “ship-to” location where you can pick-up your bike.
  • If unsure about your mechanical abilities, arrange for a bike shop at your destination to (inexpensively) re-assemble your bike. If you’ll later need it disassembled for shipping home, ask what they’d charge to store your box and re-pack your bike.

BE AWARE: Some airlines charge a high, extra fee when you take your boxed bike on a plane. Try to check it as luggage or “sporting goods,” NOT as a bicycle (but pack it WELL!).

     



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