The handlebars were a problem on the 68cm custom that I own, traveling to
France and using a hard shell plastic case that I borrowed. There was not
enough slack in the shifter and brake cables to remove the threaded stem
from the steerer tube.  But the bike seemingly would not fit in the box
with the handlebars and stem attached to the frame.  And the fact that
threaded quills only have one bolt for loosening and tightening didn't
help; this is one way that threadless is superior.

I finally finagled the handlebars in there somehow and used extra straps to
keep the thing shut.  Knowing what I know now, I would have just removed
the barend shifters and disconnected the brake cables.  But oh well, youth
and inexperience, back in 2007 ;)

On the way back to the US, I got a pair of pliers and cut the cables, that
made it a lot easier to get the thing in the box.  Obviously, I had to have
new cables installed before I could ride it again.  Another thing I didn't
know how to do in 2007...

If I knew I was going to ship my bike often, I would get the quick
disconnect cables that I have seen on some bikes.  I didn't need an S&S to
make my huge frame and fork fit in a bike box and I don't suspect most
other people do, either.  If you're not going to be traveling with your
bike much, I think just paying the oversize baggage fee makes more sense.
 It was $110 each way in 2007, little bit of an ouchy but it's much less
than installing couplers.

I would probably only get S&S couplers if I was building a custom tandem,
which in my case would be probably near impossible to get on an airplane.

Timely question.  I need to start thinking about how to get my bike to
France in 2015 again (hopefully, anyway).

-Jim


On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Kieran J <kjo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Y'alls,
>
> I'm starting to think about air travel with a bike, with the first
> possible destination of the Bay Area this upcoming summer (hoping to
> repatriate the Ram Dawg, at least for a visit).
>
> Do any of you have experience with bike boxes or bike bags, on an airline?
> TSC/ATA cases, fabric bags, cardboard bike boxes even?
>
> At first, I entertained the idea of installing S&S couplers on the Ram (it
> needs new paint anyways) but together, the retrofit would cost large $$. So
> now I'm thinking about just flying with it, as is. The Ram is a 66cm, so
> finding a box that would accommodate its sprawl would be one of the chief
> concerns.
>
> Any good experiences? Things to avoid? Anything to report with
> various airlines' policies and costs, as well?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kieran in Toronto
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