Designed for either a single road or mountain bike, the Bike Box with wheels will fit most frame sizes - generally up to 58cm (large frame) with swivel wheels at the front and fixed at the rear.
With the Bike Box it’s easier to travel than ever before.
Whether you travel inter-city, inter-island, or international you need something safe and secure to transport your ride right? This case is designed to carry road, mountain or BMX bikes as far as you are willing to travel. Constructed of hard-wearing, Impact resistant plastic it features mouldedrecessions for your wheels with centre holes for skewers (not supplied) to attach them securely to the inside of the case. It also features straps to secure your frame so it is held firmly within the case, and foam pads to protect your frame.
Features:
The Bike Case is moulded to fit most road, touring and mountain bikes in a secure “locked” in position to reduce damage whilst in transit
The “Clam Shell” design also enables it to be fully opened for ease of stowing the bike
2x Foam pads to protect your frame
Internal straps secure bike in place
Closed with strong quick release buckles
Strong, integrated rear wheels and swivel lead wheels for ease of carrying
Conforms to all major airline baggage handling restrictions
External Dimensions: Length 11500mm, Height (tallest) 910mm, Depth 330mm(at the widest point)
Weight: Approx12kg
Very little work is needed to prepare your bike for transit in the Hard-case Bike box making it quick and easy to use. Read the details for your type of bike below:
Installation:
•Road:
Remove the pedals
Loosen your handlebars and roll them down 90° in their clamp
Remove the wheels and secure them into the wheel recesses with your quick release skewers
Cross Country Mountain Bike:
Remove pedals
Remove the handlebars from their clamp so they can be placed loosely in the case
Remove the rear derailleur
Remove the wheels and secure them into the wheel recesses with your quick release skewers
Long Travel Trail Mountain Bike:
Remove pedals
You will most probably have to either shorten your forks travel or remove the forks all together
Remove the handlebars from their clamp so they can be placed loosely in the case
Remove the rear derailleur
Remove the wheels and secure them into the wheel recesses with your quick release skewers
Note for 29er’s
We’ve tested a Large framed Dual Suspension 29er in this case and here are our suggestions to fit:
If you have a large framed bike you will need to pretty much strip bike back to bare frame
For best fit, we’d recommend no larger than medium bikes unless you’re particularly mechanically inclined
Remove pedals, handlebars, wheels, rear derailleur and seat post
Tyresand tubes will also need to be removed from the rims
Please note that we have not been able to check all sizes and styles of bike in this case and some designs or sizes will fit differently to how we’ve suggested. Some initiative may be required.
BMX:
Remove pedals
Remove the handlebars from their clamp so they can be placed loosely in the case
Remove the wheels
Video link:
•http://youtu.be/Y1DSgiuoEjY