| You might want to spend your weekend out of town | | | | The first one is the hard case. The hard case is built |
| like in parks and beaches and you want to bring your | | | | with hard materials for its shell, and it has nicely curve |
| bike with you. If you have you own car then it is OK | | | | patterns for you're the bicycle fork give it maximum |
| that you just hang your bike from the top, but, leaving it | | | | protection. It has four spreader in it, two tires are |
| unprotected is a bad idea. If you don't have a car and | | | | placed inside an inner case. The hard case has wheels |
| you want to travel by plane or by land you also need | | | | beneath it so you would not have to worry about |
| something to protect your bike. So, thinking about the | | | | carrying your bike. You can just pull it around like a |
| protection need is not a problem since there are | | | | stroller. It is nice if you use this when you travel by |
| available bicycle cases built just for your bike. | | | | plane. This works a lot better than any other package |
| Big hard cases are good for your bike's protection, but | | | | cases. |
| it'll do a lot of work dismantling all of the bicycle's parts | | | | The second is the deeply padded soft case. It is made |
| and put it back together. Putting a bicycle in a suitcase | | | | from light but tough materials, like nylon and polyester. It |
| needs a lot of work too. You must cut out some card | | | | has pads on the side so it can protect the bike in the |
| boards, need some tapes, prepare some rubber | | | | hard surfaces and edges outside. It also has two |
| protectors and logically think on how to fit the whole | | | | different cases where you can place the wheels for |
| bike into the suitcase. Good thing is people have | | | | protecting every part of your bike, from the sharp |
| developed a bicycle carriage suited to put your bike | | | | edges of the hub. Most athletes choose to use this |
| inside and out with less effort. | | | | type of bag because it is convenient, easy to |
| There are two types of bicycle cases that have been | | | | hand-carry, and weighs less than at least 50 lbs. |
| developed. Well, both give you protection. You don't | | | | These cases also have differences regarding the |
| have to prepare any materials for protecting the parts. | | | | prices. The hard case is more expensive than the soft |
| You don't have to dismantle each and every part. All | | | | case, but, they both are superior in giving protection to |
| you have to do is just take off the wheels and saddle | | | | your bike. The hard case reaches the prices from |
| and fit it right into the case. | | | | $300-$500, while the soft case is $100-$300. |