Login required to started new threads

Login required to post replies

TT Bike in SciCon AeroComfort 2.0 Road Bike Carrying Travel Case
Quote | Reply
has anyone packed an aerobar-equipped TT-bike into this road-bike Scicon 2.0 carrier?

anything to be concerned or same as road bike?

==================
Ditch the carbage - Go keto!
Last edited by: dindu: May 9, 17 21:01
Quote Reply
Re: TT Bike in SciCon AeroComfort 2.0 Road Bike Carrying Travel Case [dindu] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
You would obviously need to either rotate the aerobars down or remove them. They won't fit in the bag "as is" like with the triathlon specific bag as the front part of the road version is nowhere near as long as the tri version.

Otherwise pretty much the same bag.

Favorite Gear: Dimond | Cadex | Desoto Sport | Hoka One One
Quote Reply
Re: TT Bike in SciCon AeroComfort 2.0 Road Bike Carrying Travel Case [dindu] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
dindu wrote:
has anyone packed an aerobar-equipped TT-bike into this road-bike Scicon 2.0 carrier?

anything to be concerned or same as road bike?

I travel around the world since about 7 years with this bag and my TT bike. Just rotate down the aerobar, not a big deal.

Best bag ever conceived in my opinion.
Did maybe...30 flights with same bag and same TT bike

The only problem is that you MUST have some spare bag wheels with you because they get faulty very often. As soon as the get loose, just tighten them or replace them if damaged at all. I get the spare wheels on bike24
Quote Reply