How to take your bike on a plane

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
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    Bikepacking Q&A EP:15
    In this video I answer a question about taking your bike on a plane for bikepacking.
    Make sure you leave your bikepacking questions at www.cycling366.com/contact/ - or drop me a message on Instagram: / cycling366
    These Q&A videos will be dropping on the 15th of every month so stay tuned.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:09 - Why take your own bike abroad?
    00:21 - The two options
    02:01 - The basics of taking a bike on a plane
    02:56 - TOP TIPS for taking a bike on a plane
    04:43 - Where to store bike box?
    05:30 - Summary and Q&A Reminder
    #bikepacking #bikebox #cycling

Komentáře • 21

  • @Cycling366
    @Cycling366  Před 6 měsíci +3

    Got any tips for taking a bike on a plane? Leave a comment below 👇 👇

  • @digitaldion
    @digitaldion Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the great tips! I have been flying with my Brompton folding bike for almost 20 years now. It has been all over the world with me (a beautiful, 23 year old Brompton M3L). I use the Brompton B-Bag because it can fit the bike (folded - no disassembly needed!) and a whole lot of clothes and other bits. I normally also take Brompton luggage (normally the T-Bag, which can take 30L of contents. That becomes my carry on luggage. What is also great about the B-Bag is that it is normally small and light enough to fit under the 20kg weight limit and about the same size as a large 'normal' suitcase!

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Před 6 měsíci

      No worries! I love Bromptons tbh. Would love to build one up for a bikepacking bike that I could take anywhere

  • @TheBenny423
    @TheBenny423 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks, great info! Very interesting to hear that you do put clothes and other stuff in your bike box as I thought that was a big no no from airlines. Seem stupid that it is, but don’t want the box opened up like you say or it not getting sent at all. This is what British Airways say - ‘Clothes and other personal items must not be packed in your bike cover or box. This may cause delays during security screening or mean your bike cannot travel.’

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Před 6 měsíci +1

      No worries! Yeah they’re not as on the ball as you might think. I’ve flown my bike with BA and never had them open the box :)

    • @TheBenny423
      @TheBenny423 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Cycling366 Oh ok great! Will be flying my bike for the first time ever in January, so bikepacking bags, clothes and general food/kit will be fine in the box? The big question is what’s the best way to get weigh/estimate the weight of the box… weighing everything as it goes in?? 😅

  • @peteravery3738
    @peteravery3738 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I want to take the fiido m1 pro on a plane. It weighs 25kg without the battery. How can I do this?

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Před měsícem

      If your bike box is light enough you might be ok. 32kg is the max weight limit for most airlines

  • @chrisw1090
    @chrisw1090 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I first travelled by air with my bike in 1981. I would suggest if using a cardboard box to wrap all the frame tubes in either bubble wrap plastic or some pipe insulation (from a plumbers merchant or B&Q. Also some protection under the rear derailleur mechanism to stop it being crushed into the wheel.

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Před 6 měsíci

      Good advice! Thanks for the tips!

    • @LarryL05
      @LarryL05 Před 6 měsíci +1

      My new bike for my next trip has an internal pinion gear box with gates carbon belt - no longer a concern of a bent derailer

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Před 6 měsíci

      Just be careful with the gearbox in the bike box… expensive thing to get smashed up 😝

  • @ah3312
    @ah3312 Před 6 měsíci

    Helpful video! Can you please do a step by step taking the bike apart video for packing into each box type? I'm very nervous about taking my bike apart and packing it correctly especially into a cardboard box. thank you

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks! Yes will do at some point thanks!

  • @natus7959
    @natus7959 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Still waiting for your upcoming trip video. Greetings from Germany ;-)

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Před 6 měsíci

      Haha Vielen Dank! It’ll only be a couple more weeks 😜

  • @andreweeley5095
    @andreweeley5095 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Another great video for 'normal' people who do reasonably 'normal' stuff. Quick question if that's ok? I hear what you say about batteries and not packing them in the box. It made me wonder what you do if you've got an e-bike. Only ask as my friend has just got one & is thinking of taking it on hs hols. Thanks

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Před 6 měsíci

      No worries! I’m not 100% sure on the e-bike thing. I can imagine it being a bit of an issue as it’s a pretty chunky lithium battery… some airports may be stricter than others.

  • @ESDavey
    @ESDavey Před 6 měsíci

    Do you take CO2 canisters ?

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Nope! Pump is much more superior and compressed gas ain’t allowed in the bags!

    • @ESDavey
      @ESDavey Před 6 měsíci

      @@Cycling366 from the CAA website “Small cartridges for other devices.
      No more than four small cylinders of carbon dioxide or other suitable non-flammable non-toxic gas per person and the water capacity of each cylinder must not exceed 50 mL.” Can be taken in the hold or carry on luggage