Banjo33
Line Up and Wait
So I’m in search of a reason to fly. My wife, son, and I take a few flights a year to different areas (generally <400 miles), but it’s not near enough to justify what we have and also not enough to keep the plane healthy or myself proficient. Therefore, I fly a lot more (usually once every two weeks to offset that lack of use), but only for 1.5-2 hrs and rarely outside of the local area.
One thing that I recently thought of was taking my bike to different areas (east Tn mountains/foothills in the summer and along the gulf coast in the winter to avoid the more extreme seasonal temps). Reading through a bunch of threads, seems most recommend a folding bike, which I really can’t justify nor would be capable of any decent rides.
So, I got to looking at my bike and began to wonder, why I can’t take it? The biggest limitations/concerns are:
1. Fitting it into the plane, and
2. Scratching the plane’s paint/tearing the upholstery.
I bought a Giant Iguana mountain bike (front RoxShox and stiff tail) about 16 years ago that rarely gets ridden.
The plane’s (PA-30) dimensions:
1. Baggage door. 20x20”
2. Cabin door. 32”h x 34”w
3. Cabin width. Approx 45”
4. Cabin height. Approx 47”
The bike with wheels on is a no go from the start. Weight (28 lbs) and length makes it too unwieldy to fit through the cabin door without risk to the plane. The baggage door is a no go period. However, I found that if I pull the wheels and seat off (52 seconds with the quick release levers), it now only weighs 17 lbs and is 44” long and 29” tall (at the bars...tallest area) and much easier to handle. This would allow me to move it around easier and avoid scratching the plane’s paint, but still need to protect the interior. For that, I could either throw a blanket over the middle seats or build a small cardboard box to pack the bike in before loading. Or, I could wrap the bike in the blanket and tape it closed. I think this could work and might provide me with more excuse to get out, fly, and explore some new areas!
Anyone have recommendations or other ideas how they’ve done it or seen others do it? Pictures and stories would be great too!
Next step is to determine how to protect the interior and then actually try to load it in the plane.
One thing that I recently thought of was taking my bike to different areas (east Tn mountains/foothills in the summer and along the gulf coast in the winter to avoid the more extreme seasonal temps). Reading through a bunch of threads, seems most recommend a folding bike, which I really can’t justify nor would be capable of any decent rides.
So, I got to looking at my bike and began to wonder, why I can’t take it? The biggest limitations/concerns are:
1. Fitting it into the plane, and
2. Scratching the plane’s paint/tearing the upholstery.
I bought a Giant Iguana mountain bike (front RoxShox and stiff tail) about 16 years ago that rarely gets ridden.
The plane’s (PA-30) dimensions:
1. Baggage door. 20x20”
2. Cabin door. 32”h x 34”w
3. Cabin width. Approx 45”
4. Cabin height. Approx 47”
The bike with wheels on is a no go from the start. Weight (28 lbs) and length makes it too unwieldy to fit through the cabin door without risk to the plane. The baggage door is a no go period. However, I found that if I pull the wheels and seat off (52 seconds with the quick release levers), it now only weighs 17 lbs and is 44” long and 29” tall (at the bars...tallest area) and much easier to handle. This would allow me to move it around easier and avoid scratching the plane’s paint, but still need to protect the interior. For that, I could either throw a blanket over the middle seats or build a small cardboard box to pack the bike in before loading. Or, I could wrap the bike in the blanket and tape it closed. I think this could work and might provide me with more excuse to get out, fly, and explore some new areas!
Anyone have recommendations or other ideas how they’ve done it or seen others do it? Pictures and stories would be great too!
Next step is to determine how to protect the interior and then actually try to load it in the plane.