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joliejulie
xc girl need big help
Hy!Im moving in UK for a while and I would like to know your opinion about what should I do. I have already at home a scott pro racing endorphine carbon,equiped with shimano XT and rock shox SID xc and I want to now if it's worth to sell it and buy something similar in UK with about 600 pounds?[?]

cheers. julie

Insaneclimber
xc girl need big help
Hy!Im moving in UK for a while and I would like to know your opinion about what should I do. I have already at home a scott pro racing endorphine carbon,equiped with shimano XT and rock shox SID xc and I want to now if it's worth to sell it and buy something similar in UK with about 600 pounds?[?]

cheers. julie
I would suggest you take it over on the plane, iv taken my bike on the plane a few times and never been charged for it. Just make sure its very clean and pack it up into a box, try and keep the box weight under 25kg to avoid extra charge for heavy item. And ask the baggage check-in to put it in as a fragile item. Also stuff your clothes around the bike and between frame and wheels to avoid rubbing marks.

joliejulie
xc girl need big help
thanks for your advice...I am decided now....I will take the bike with me


chears!

wheelist
xc girl need big help
Hy!Im moving in UK for a while and I would like to know your opinion about what should I do. I have already at home a scott pro racing endorphine carbon,equiped with shimano XT and rock shox SID xc and I want to now if it's worth to sell it and buy something similar in UK with about 600 pounds?[?]

cheers. julieGo to your Local Bike Shop (LBS) and get a packing box (they'll most likely give you one or two for free, as once their bikes arrive the boxes just clog up space).

Turn your bars sideways. Take your pedals off or mount them on the other side of your cranks, so they face inwards. Lower your tyre pressure.

Pipe lagging (from your local DIY store) makes good padding for frame tubes.

When you get to the UK head to Wales. :D





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