Subject: RE: Flying to HIM - Best way to ship bike The easiest: Tri Bike Transport. If they're servicing your race, the hassle factor is nil, other than they have your bike for 2 weeks. And it's 100% sure it'll be there. Plus, you can ship equipment and gear in the TBT truck, so it lightens your load. The most sure: Box it yourself. You can choose whether you get a permanent or disposable box, they make both. That's an economic decision. The good news: It's pretty much guaranteed that the bike will get there when you do, because it's on the same plane. However, when it gets there, you need to be your own bike mechanic to reassemble it. Also, be sure that insurace covers the bike, because luggage on a plane is covered for like $500 tops, standard. You have to pay by the drink for extra insurance, and it's pricey. I actually got a rider on my homeowners policy for not much money that covers it during flights, on the back of my car, and while at races. something like $8/month (for a $5K bike). Worth looking into. The wildcard: UPS/Fedex. You can have your LBS box it, then ship it UPS. Depending on the dimensions, and believe it or not your local UPS/Fedex place of business, it can cost as little as $70 and as much as $300 one way to ship it, with insurance. It's all about who's measuring the dimensions, regardless of whether it's a disposable case or a hard case. Weird, I know. It'll get there more quickly than TBT can take it, and it's more convenient than rolling a case through the airport, plus it comes with it's own insurance. The minuses are that it can get really expensive, plus you have to be your own mechanic on the other end to reassemble your bike. For me, this option is a crapshoot. Happy flying, and whatever the choice, kill the HIM. |