Naw, there is like this whole long thread on the Dahon site about Ikea bags. I hauled the Hello Kitty bike in my Ikea bag when I took it to the shop and found it really unwieldy- even folded, the bike is bigger than one might expect (I see why they aren't allowed on SEPTA buses). I hadn't thought of using two bags though. Not a bad solution if you aren't going too far, taking the train or something.
this is great writing, btw: "giant money-shaking rat maze of a warehouse store." For the uninitiated, here's a link to Kent: http://kentsbike.blogspot.com/2009/09/118-dahon-carrying-case.html
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Did you see the Kent's Bike Blog posted about using an IKEA bag to transport a Curve D3? I think you scooped him!!
Naw, there is like this whole long thread on the Dahon site about Ikea bags. I hauled the Hello Kitty bike in my Ikea bag when I took it to the shop and found it really unwieldy- even folded, the bike is bigger than one might expect (I see why they aren't allowed on SEPTA buses). I hadn't thought of using two bags though. Not a bad solution if you aren't going too far, taking the train or something.
this is great writing, btw: "giant money-shaking rat maze of a warehouse store." For the uninitiated, here's a link to Kent: http://kentsbike.blogspot.com/2009/09/118-dahon-carrying-case.html
oh man, I just realized that our madre will soon have infinite access to all the Hello Kitty accessories that your LPB will ever need...
I'm pretty sure we probably thought that thought at the exact same time. Crazy psychic shit.
p.s. I just cried all over Fat Cyclist. That Kent and his dirty links.
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