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If you need to ship a bike. you must take the proper precautions to ensure that the cycle is not damaged in transit. You can assure the bike's safe arrival at its final destination if you box, and pack, it properly. You can safely and effectively ship your bike anywhere in the world with the help of a few packing supplies, small hand tools and a reliable courier service. Read the article below to learn how to pack a bike to ship.
Steps
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1Acquire a bicycle-specific box from your local bike shop. If the shop is not able to provide you with a free used box, you can usually purchase a brand new box for a small fee.[1]
- Remove, or cover, any existing shipping labels on pre-used boxes.
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2Remove the bike's handlebar, pedals, seat post and front wheel. Most of these parts can be removed by hand, although you may need to employ a small wrench in order to remove the pedals.[2]
- Shift the bicycle chain onto the small chain ring, and the largest rear cog, before attempting to remove the pedals.
- Turn the right pedal counter-clockwise, and the left pedal clockwise, to unthread.
- Loosen and remove the seat post and seat as a unit. Once removed, retighten the seat post bolt so the seat does not fall out.
- Set all loose parts safely aside.
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3Insert an appropriately sized block of wood between the front fork dropouts (in place of the wheel). Ensure the block fits snugly and cannot be easily removed in order to protect the forks from damage.[3]
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4Rotate the fork and stem so they are facing backwards.[4]
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5Wrap and/or pad the bike's tubes and loose parts. You can use bubble wrap, cardboard tubing or an appropriately cushioned packing material. This will protect the bicycle and its parts from being scratched, nicked or otherwise damaged during transit.[5]
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6Secure the wrapped handlebar and other loose parts to the frame using tape and/or plastic ties.[6]
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7Place the wrapped bike securely into the box. Use additional shipping material to fill any empty space in order to prevent the bike from rattling or shifting inside of the box.[7]
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8Seal and ship the box per instructions from your local courier or parcel service.[8]
Things You'll Need
- Bike box
- Packing material
- Pedal Wrench
- Packing tape
- Plastic ties
References
- ↑ https://www.bicycling.com/skills-tips/a23585157/bike-shipping/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KarJG4O17kc
- ↑ https://www.adventurecycling.org/blog/boxing-your-bicycle/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KarJG4O17kc
- ↑ https://www.ups.com/us/en/services/knowledge-center/article.page?kid=art1692b56427b
- ↑ https://www.adventurecycling.org/blog/guide-to-shipping-and-flying-with-your-bike/
- ↑ https://www.adventurecycling.org/blog/guide-to-shipping-and-flying-with-your-bike/
- ↑ https://www.adventurecycling.org/blog/guide-to-shipping-and-flying-with-your-bike/