Mitch,
As I recall the Amtrak-provided boxes are quite a bit bigger than a
standard bike box. They're designed to hold a bike with both wheels still
on the bike, so as long as the bars do not stick out beyond the front wheel
you'll be ok that way. The bigger question is width, but I think it w
Thanks Julian,
I gave the closer eyeball test and I don't believe it will be an issue.
It will be easier to take a bike than rent.
Mitch
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 4:11 PM, Julian wrote:
> Mitch,
>
> As I recall the Amtrak-provided boxes are quite a bit bigger than a standard
> bike box. They're d
Box dimensions
Checked — 50 lbs. — 70" x 41" x 8.5"
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I payed a pair down at an angle and was able to get it down to just under 8"
without bar end shifters. Your going to have to remove the whole bar with the
attached quill stem and lay them at an angle
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