In message “Coker bags”, jugglerjoe@webtv.net wrote… >Hey all, Has anyone ever thought about constructing a bag big enough to ship a >Coker on a plane? Any ideas? Any suggestions would be really helpful. My >mother said she could probably make it I just don’t know exactly how or if it >could be done. Thanks in advance. Bye.
I used a bike bag for Unicon X, and it was just perfect.
Hey all, Has anyone ever thought about constructing a bag big enough to ship a
Coker on a plane? Any ideas? Any suggestions would be really helpful. My mother
said she could probably make it I just don’t know exactly how or if it could be
done. Thanks in advance. Bye.
Cardboard bike boxes get tossed from bike shops regularly and work great for
traveling. The boxes used to ship Cannondales are made better than any others I
have seen and are wider allowing space for padding.
Bike bags are about right for a Coker, this is what I took to Beijing. In fact
for the long hall the bag had 2 cokers in it although that made it a little bit
thick. (it also had 2 carbon frames and 3 wheels but that is incidental compared
with the Cokers).
Roger
The UK's Unicycle Source <a href="http://www.unicycle.uk.com/">http://www.unicycle.uk.com/</a>
> Hey all, Has anyone ever thought about constructing a bag big enough to ship a > Coker on a plane? Any ideas? Any suggestions would be really helpful. My > mother said she could probably make it I just don’t know exactly how or if it > could be done. Thanks in advance. Bye. > > Aj