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Recommend a bike box to hold different bike types
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I'd like to have one box that I can use for road, TT, and my full suspension MTB (not all at the same time, of course!). My first choice would be a hard shell (really just for the TT bike, I don't want to arrive at a race and find that I don't have a bike), but will consider soft cases as well. Any suggestions?

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Last edited by: CCF: Apr 25, 19 8:43
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Re: Recommend a bike box to hold different bike types [CCF] [ In reply to ]
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I am tall and ride XL or bigger bikes and have had great success with the Thule Roundtrip Pro XT. It has been to NZ, South Africa, and a few places here in the US. To NZ had a Scott Plasma 5 in it, and to South Africa had a Rocky Mountain Element FS mtb.

The best part for me about this case is that it can be packed down pretty small when not using it, and has a bike stand built in to the case that you can take out to build your bike.

I've had zero issues with this and would highly recommend it to anyone.

Jake

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Re: Recommend a bike box to hold different bike types [jakers] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks, that's exactly the type of review I was hoping for!

Man, riding your Element in South Africa must have been rad, huh?

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Re: Recommend a bike box to hold different bike types [CCF] [ In reply to ]
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I'll second the Thule Roundtrip Pro. I've traveled with my Mountain, CX and Road bikes.

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