mscalisi wrote:
> A number of people have trans****ted 36ers successfully with soft bags.
>
> Personally, I cover the wheel on either side with cardboard, and cover
> the ends of the hubs (cranks removed) with tennis balls that have slits
> cut in them.
Yes, to above mscalisi thoughts. In addition get some soft foam and
include that on both sides of the wheel as well. It won't add weight,
just more protection. When I rode New England a few years ago, I
traveled with both the 29er, thank god, those mtn climbs are steep, and
my 36er. I put jerseys, socks, etc, soft goods in with the wheels and
carried frames, pedals, etc, hard goods in the hockey bag. Attached is
a picture of all of my luggage for 2weeks of riding in New England,
including two unicycles. The soft bags worked just fine, with the
additional protection.
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