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GUATEMALA | Thu, 5 Jan 2012 | By doodledawn | Views [1243]
Geographically speaking, I haven't moved that much from where I was last week, but sometimes I need to hibernate for a few days to catch my breath. I am currently in Rio Dulce, a small town 30 minutes down-river from Livingston, my port of entry from ... Read more >
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Prep work includes removing pedals, handlebars (leave the stem attached), front wheel, front fender, and seat/seatpost. Next tape the handlebars in the front triangle, add some padding/protection to keep the fork blades from popping through the box, and remove the rear derailieur and wrap it with some paper just in case. Now it's time to put it in the box. Before adding the front wheel in the box, remove the skewer, and put a layer of protective cardboard on each side of the hub. Then just add the rest of the parts and tape it up! Thanks to Adam at Adam Solar Rides for the sweet bike boxes!: by veganliesa, Views[495] Joe's bike ready to go in it's box.
Prep work includes removing pedals, handlebars (leave the stem attached), front wheel, front fender, and seat/seatpost. Next tape the handlebars in the front triangle, add some padding/protection to keep the fork blades from popping through the box, and remove the rear derailieur and wrap it with some paper just in case. Now it's time to put it in the box. Before adding the front wheel in the box, remove the skewer, and put a layer of protective cardboard on each side of the hub. Then just add the rest of the parts and tape it up! Thanks to Adam at Adam Solar Rides for the sweet bike boxes!: by veganliesa, Views[495]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/aphs.worldnomads.com/veganliesa/52461/pretrippacking_medium.jpg)
Joe's bike ready to go in it's box.
Prep work includes removing pedals, handlebars (leave the stem attached), front wheel, front fender, and seat/seatpost. Next tape the handlebars in the front triangle, add some padding/protection to keep the fork blades from popping through the box, and remove the rear derailieur and wrap it with some paper just in case. Now it's time to put it in the box. Before adding the front wheel in the box, remove the skewer, and put a layer of protective cardboard on each side of the hub. Then just add the rest of the parts and tape it up! Thanks to Adam at Adam Solar Rides for the sweet bike boxes!
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