That's a tough one.  Have you checked with https://www.bikeflights.com/faq 
?  From discussions here, they seem a good source, and much more customer 
oriented than common carriers.  I have not used them but would look into 
next time I ship my bike.

My 58cm Atlantis is the old, shorter wheelbase & it's like doing Rubik's 
Cube to get it into a dedicated bike box that the airlines will accept as 
not being oversize.  The long wheelbase of the newer models could create 
problems, unless you have a small frame.  The airlines all have weight 
limits (varies by carrier but 50 lbs is common) that are expensive to 
exceed.  Ground shipment generally has a 70lb limit before extra charges.  

dougP

On Friday, December 18, 2020 at 2:51:19 PM UTC-8 Paul in Vermont wrote:

> Hello 👋 All. 
>
> I am planning a trip out west to help take care of my parents, and I’d 
> like to take my long wheelbase Atlantis and my wife’s Clem, as baggage on 
>  the plane or by shipping them UPS.The wheelbases are so long they appear 
> not to fit in most normal bike travel boxes. 
>
> I know I can use cardboard, but I’d prefer something more permanent I will 
> use long term once the world opens up!
>
> How do you ship your long wheelbase Rivendell when you travel?
>
> Paul
>

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